Wild Man Blues Review |
by Dennis Schwartz |
WILD MAN BLUES (director: Barbara Kopple; cinematographer: Tom Hurwitz;
cast: Woody Allen, Soon-Yi Previn, Dan Barrett, Simon Wettenhall, John
Gill, Cynthia Sayer, Greg Cohen, Eddy Davis, Letty Aronson, 1998) more |
Wild Man Blues Review |
by Kevin W. Welch |
Woody Allen has an interesting job: He makes movies which are, to
say the least, interesting. That does not mean that he himself is
an especially interesting person. more |
Wild Man Blues Review |
by James Sanford |
Most documentaries that purport to show you the person behind a celebrity's
image don't work, for the simple fact that most celebrities are so keenly
aware of a camera's presence they're never truly "real" as long as the
lights are on and the microphones...more |
Wild Man Blues Review |
by Ted Prigge |
I adore Woody Allen's movies more than almost anyone else in the world, and
I can't even explain why. So a documentary on him that actually follows
him around, that allows us a sneak peek at his life, and shows us a Woody
Allen sans one of his...more |
Wild Man Blues Review |
by James Berardinelli |
Featuring Woody Allen, Soon-Yi Previn, Letty Aronson, Eddie Davis,
and the band
Director: Barbara Kopple
Producer: Jean Doumanian
Cinematography: Tom Hurwitz
U.S. Distributor: Fine Line Features more |
Wild Man Blues Review |
by Steve Rhodes |
Welcome to the lives of the rich and famous. Today, thanks to
Barbara Kopple's new documentary called WILD MAN BLUES, we visit with
Woody Allen, his lover, his sister, and his jazz band as they tour
Europe in style befitting royalty. (The band...more |
Wild Man Blues Review |
by Harvey S. Karten |
A few days ago Dame Judi Dench insisted that she would
not allow any more interviews. The distinguished British
actress, perhaps grouchy about being passed over for the
Oscar for her role as Queen Victoria in "Mrs Brown," contends
that things were...more |