A change of scenery does Woody Allen a world of good in "Match Point." Making his first film in the U.K. with a story originally conceived for New York, Allen once again takes up issues of morality ...
There are those who will take the opportunity to elevate “Match Point” to instant classic status and those who will damn it with faint praise — yet both will do so by saying the same thing: “Woody ...
The best Woody Allen film in a long time may not be enough praise — and might even constitute faint praise to some — to land “Match Point” a lot of kudos, but consider that Allen is a home-grown ...
Chris, an Irishman, moves to London to work as a tennis instructor. He becomes engaged to the daughter of a wealthy family, yet finds himself unable to resist the charms of the beautiful actress Nola.
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