10/3: Radio Days
It's often been said that Woody Allen's version of New York is strictly a pretend New York, a world that exists only in his mind and is populated by exaggerated versions of real-life people. Strangely, this is most often said as a criticism. In fact, this aspect of Woody's work has given him many of his best films, and I think it's fair to say that he embraces the fantasy of his vision of New
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