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"Well, that was a very aggressive title, so you can hope that it's a good movie."
Plus: Now even Alec Baldwin is piling on Tom Cruise.
"I never title a movie until it's finished because if I look at the film and it's no good I don't like to give it an aggressive title."
Plus: Drew Barrymore conducts symphony.
"I could go to bed with the entire staff of 'N+1' if I wanted to!"
Plus: Is it just us, or does David Sedaris's next story sound a little far-fetched?
"I'm better than when I made 'Take the Money and Run,' but not much better than when I made 'Annie Hall.' I've learned very little after that."
Plus: Janet McTeer! Edie Falco! 'Up'! Nina Persson! And more!
Plus: Nicole Kidman bounces on Woody Allen; Sarah Palin's book deal.
Sony Pictures Classics gave Vulture an exclusive first look at the poster for Allen's new movie.
Plus: Imagine what Beth Ditto would be like today if she had been able to watch MTV as a child.
In a "Shouts and Murmurs" piece in today's 'New Yorker,' Woody Allen uses the acronym “O.M.G.”
Plus: Now there will be twice the danger of car-crash deaths in prime time!
The director performed a rare concert in front of a large audience in Warsaw yesterday.
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