Woody Allen’s new film, Blue Jasmine, is one of his rare non-comedies. He had toyed with serious films in the early-middle part of his career, but the results (Interiors, September, Another Woman) were never successful. Mostly they came across as pale emulations of Allen’s artistic hero, Ingmar Bergman. But since making the film that launched […]

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