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  • FILM REVIEW | A Rainy Day in New York – Woody Allen in top form

    FILM REVIEW | A Rainy Day in New York – Woody Allen in top form

    Rating: 4 out of 5.

    I always look forward to the release of a Woody Allen film because I know exactly what I’m going to get. But this time, with A Rainy Day in New York, we get Woody in top form.

    This release has been met with controversy as several of its stars have denounced Allen over 1992 sexual abuse allegations of one his children with Mia Farrow that resurfaced with the start of the Me Too movement near the end of 2017 after Allen had finished this film. Several of the film’s stars donated their salaries to organizations involved in the Me Too movement. Amazon, who financed the film, refused to release it, calling it unmarketable, but eventually, the distribution rights went back to Allen and he was free to release his own film.

    The delay in releasing this film made 2018 a year in which no Woody Allen film was not released since 1981.

    Irregardless of whether you don’t want to watch this film because of Allen, it still has the special Allen touch where he makes Manhattan a magical place where anything can happen. Well in this film, anything does happen. Timothée Chalamet (Call Me By Your Name) plays Gatsby (an appropriate name), a college student in upstate New York whose girlfriend Ashleigh (Elle Fanning) gets an opportunity to interview eccentric film director Roland Pollard (Liev Scheiber), a character that could actually be Allen. Gatsby comes from a very rich family, but he also makes money from high stakes gambling, so he has lots of money for him and Ashleigh to do the finest things in Manhattan at no expense. But when Ashleigh meets Pollard, the troubled director takes a liking to her and invites her to a private screening with his producer Ted Davidoff (a very good Jude Law).

    But, in true Allen form, Ashleigh’s day turns into a madcap adventure where she eventually winds up with hot and sexy star Francisco Vega (Diego Luna). While Ashleigh is busy with the stars, Gatbsy continues to wait for her and bumps into his ex-girlfriends’ little sister Chan (a dry Selena Gomez). As Gatsby waits and waits for Ashleigh, he doesn’t want his upper elite parents to find out he is in town as they are holding an exclusive party that evening and he just doesn’t want to go, plus he’s enjoying his time with Chan. While all this is taking place, rain continues to fall, because it’s a Rainy Day in New York.

    Allen’s style of filmmaking hasn’t changed much – he uses the same style – and it works – especially in this film. His last few films, including 2017’s Wonder Wheel, were not his best, and A Rainy Day in New York is his best since 2013’s Blue Jasmine in which Cate Blanchett earned an Oscar for Best Actress.

    A Rainy Day in New York is humorous, romantic, fun, with a plethora of famous actors ( Sukie Waterhouse, Rebecca Hall and Cherry Jones make appearances – though Gomez is the only false note in the film). Chalamet carries the film with his charming and romantic character. I will continue to look forward to future Woody Allen films – his next one is Rifkin’s Festival – shot in Spain last year and hopefully will be released later this year. I can’t wait.  

    A Rainy Day in New York is available on Premium On-Demand platforms from 5 June

    • Sky Store
    • iTunes
    • Amazon
    • Virgin Media
    • BT Store
    • Google Play
    • Microsoft Store
    • Rakuten
    • TalkTalk
    • Curzon Home Cinema
  • Here’s what’s coming to Amazon Prime in January

    Here’s what’s coming to Amazon Prime in January

    A new month a new treasure trove of exciting content to stream on Amazon Prime.

    Timothée Chalamet as Nic Sheff and Steve Carell as David Scheff star in BEAUTIFUL BOY

    Coming up is the new Timothée Chalamet (Call Me By Your Name) film, Beautiful Boy – a tragic but beautifully told story of a young man struggling with drug addiction. There’s also a new Michael Moore film called Fahrenheit 11/9 a policitcal documentary film about the 2016 US elections.

    Jan. 1

    A Beautiful Mind

    Alpha Dog

    Brazil

    Breaking Big, Season 1

    First Civilizations, Season 1

    Frontline, Season 36

    GI Jews: Jewish Americans in World War II

    Going to War

    Jane Eyre

    Nova Wonders, Season 1

    Reprisal

    Rwanda: The Royal Tour

    The Art of the Shine

    The Jazz Ambassadors

    Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory

    Jan. 3

    Leave No Trace

    Jan. 4

    Beautiful Boy

    Sherlock Gnomes

    Jan. 11

    Informer, Season 1

    Jan. 12

    Final Score

    Jan. 13

    Eighth Grade

    Jan. 16

    The Debt

    Jan. 18

    The Grand Tour, Season 3

    Jan. 19

    Fahrenheit 11/9

    Jan. 25

    Escobar: Paradise Lost

    Four More Shots Please!, Season 1

    Jan. 29

    Endeavour, Season 5

    Coming in January, date TBD

    The Adventures of Rocky & Bullwinkle, Season 1b

     

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  • Harry Styles has been thinking about Timothée Chalamet’s peach

    Harry Styles has been thinking about Timothée Chalamet’s peach

    and why not?

    In the latest issue of i-D, global pop star, Harry Styles interviewed the star of last year’s breakout gay movie, Call Me By Your Name, Timothée Chalamet. One thing on his mind, evidently, was that now famous peach scene.

    If you don’t know about the peach scene, spoiler alert, in the movie, the sexually frustrated teen that Chalamet plays ends up having sex with the peach. It’s a bit iconic and definitely one of the sexy sex movies we suggest you try at home.

    In the interview, Styles asks, “Can you still eat peaches?”

    Laughing Chalamet replied, “Umm I can, but not without thinking about it…”

    Styles confessed, “I’ve had a hard time…”

    Chalamet continued, “That’s the most awkward scene to see with your parents in the whole world. My poor father…”

    “I’m sure he’s done it too,”

    CREDIT: DFree/bigstock

    Uhhh? Suddenly the interview turns down the path of a fruit f**king father. Weird, just weird.