From worstpreviews, Here is the poster for Woody Allen's new film, entitled "Cassandra's Dream." This is a story of two brothers (Colin Farrell, Ewan McGregor) with serious financial woes. When a third party proposes they turn to crime, things go bad and the two become enemies.The poster is as simple as it gets. It is basically a shot from the movie, with police tape running through it. The tagline states "How far will you go to make your dreams come true."The film is both written and directed by Woody Allen, whose last film "Scoop," received less than positive reviews. Let's hope "Cassandra's Dream" does a bit better, when it hits theaters on November 30th, in limited release.Click here to read more about "Cassandra's Dream."
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Wednesday, June 20, 2007
Woody's latest
From worstpreviews, Here is the poster for Woody Allen's new film, entitled "Cassandra's Dream." This is a story of two brothers (Colin Farrell, Ewan McGregor) with serious financial woes. When a third party proposes they turn to crime, things go bad and the two become enemies.The poster is as simple as it gets. It is basically a shot from the movie, with police tape running through it. The tagline states "How far will you go to make your dreams come true."The film is both written and directed by Woody Allen, whose last film "Scoop," received less than positive reviews. Let's hope "Cassandra's Dream" does a bit better, when it hits theaters on November 30th, in limited release.Click here to read more about "Cassandra's Dream."
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Looks great!
I love how he can always get any "A"-list actor for anything, even if it's a small thankless part. That wasn't the case in the '70s but it definitely started to happen in the late '80s and it was the best thing to happen to his movies since Gordon Willis brought his Godfather/All The President's Men cinematography chops to Annie Hall through Zelig.
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