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Whatever Works (2009)

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Reviews Counted:123

Fresh:58

Rotten:65

Average Rating:5.4/10

Consensus: Based upon a script written in the 1970s, Woody Allen's Whatever Works suffers from a lack of fresh ideas.

Runtime: 1 hr 32 mins

Genre: Comedies

Synopsis: The New York-based humor of Woody Allen and CURB YOUR ENTHUSIAM’s Larry David seems like a natural match, and the pair unite for the first time in this comedy. WHATEVER WORKS follows a rich man... The New York-based humor of Woody Allen and CURB YOUR ENTHUSIAM’s Larry David seems like a natural match, and the pair unite for the first time in this comedy. WHATEVER WORKS follows a rich man (David), who decides that he should be living a different, less-status based life. Evan Rachel Wood, Patricia Clarkson, Ed Begley Jr., and Michael McKean star in this film that marks Allen’s cinematic return to New York City. [More]

Starring: Larry David, Evan Rachel Wood, Patricia Clarkson, Ed Begley

Starring: Larry David, Evan Rachel Wood, Patricia Clarkson, Ed Begley, Conleth Hill, Michael McKean, Henry Cavill, Jessica Hecht, John Gallagher, Carolyn McCormick, Christopher Evan Welch

Director: Woody Allen

Director: Woody Allen
Screenwriter: Woody Allen
Producer: Letty Aronson, Stephen Tenenbaum
Studio: Sony Pictures Classics

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This crotchety comedy generates consistent laughs through its sarcastic nihilism and colourful characters

Full Review Source: Shadows on the Wall | comment Comment
07/16/09
Rich Cline
Rich Cline
Shadows on the Wall

Whatever Works transcends Allen formulas thanks to David, who is taller, balder and more foul-mouthed than the usual types Allen himself has played.

Full Review Source: Screen International | comment Comment
04/24/09
David D'Arcy
David D'Arcy
Screen International

The fact that the apartment set seems so stagebound, there's almost no pretense of pretending we're not on a set, makes the movie quite hollow and canned.

Full Review Source: Examiner.com | comment Comment
11/06/09
Adam Lippe
Adam Lippe
Examiner.com

Finally catching the feature on Blu-ray after taking an absurdly stubborn stance of protest this summer, I have to say with all honesty, Sony Pictures Classics probably made the right choice to pull the picture away from further negative response.

Full Review Source: DVDTalk.com | comment Comment
10/30/09
Brian Orndorf
Brian Orndorf
DVDTalk.com

All rather mellow and predictable.

Full Review Source: MovieTime, ABC Radio National | comment Comment
10/15/09
Ruth Hessey
Ruth Hessey
MovieTime, ABC Radio National

Whatever Works is funnier than anything he's done in a long time -- funny in the robust vaudevillian manner of Groucho Marx.

Full Review Source: The Age (Australia) | comment Comment
10/15/09
Jake Wilson
Jake Wilson
The Age (Australia)

I actually quite enjoyed this, except this sort of constant rant: the contempt he has for humanity and yadda yadda yadda.

Full Review Source: At the Movies (Australia) | comment Comment
10/14/09
Margaret Pomeranz
Margaret Pomeranz
At the Movies (Australia)

In the end, Whatever Works just about does work, though there’s an awkwardness about it that is never quite dispelled.

Full Review Source: At the Movies (Australia) | comment Comment
10/14/09
David Stratton
David Stratton
At the Movies (Australia)

Allen wrote the script almost 40 years ago, and then voluntarily shelved it because studios at the time expressed doubts about its quality. If it wasn’t good enough back then, why drag it out now?

Full Review Source: Herald Sun (Australia) | comment Comment
10/14/09
Leigh Paatsch
Leigh Paatsch
Herald Sun (Australia)

Whatever Works, like its lead character, takes a long while to draw us in, but once it does it is enjoyable, thoughtful and decidedly Woody.

Full Review Source: smh.com.au | comment Comment
10/13/09
Giles Hardie
Giles Hardie
smh.com.au

Woody Allen’s supposedly undiscovered masterpiece is a complete failure, featuring a one-note performance from the usually hilarious Larry David.

Full Review Source: FILMINK (Australia) | comment Comment
10/13/09
Liz Graham
Liz Graham
FILMINK (Australia)

Fans of Allen's work should be happy to find him back in Manhattan, still exploring the meaning of his existence through some typically funny one-liners.

Full Review Source: Courier Mail (Australia) | comment Comment
10/11/09
Des Partridge
Des Partridge
Courier Mail (Australia)

Vicious laughs and smart shots at our "enlightened" humanity abound, but a nasty current of misanthropy overpowers Woody' latest work.

Full Review Source: Empire Magazine Australasia | comment Comment
10/11/09
Hilton Thomas
Hilton Thomas
Empire Magazine Australasia

You come away from it wishing there were more laugh-out-loud moments, a little less contrivance, and more enthusiasm curbed.

Full Review Source: DVDTown.com | comment Comment
10/09/09
James Plath
James Plath
DVDTown.com

The result is a stew that is not as satisfying as the gumbo which Boris Yellnikoff (Larry David) gets to enjoy

Full Review Source: Urban Cinefile | comment Comment
10/08/09
Andrew L. Urban
Andrew L. Urban
Urban Cinefile

I really enjoyed the film. It's not Allen's best and there is a theatricality that keeps us at arm's length; despite the highly successful direct to camera confidences, which are surprisingly endearing. Allen has knitted together a sweater of angst

Full Review Source: Urban Cinefile | comment Comment
10/08/09
Louise Keller
Louise Keller
Urban Cinefile

A more mean spirited but still very funny film aimed mainly at Woody'searly period devotees that includes a spirited turn by Evan Rachel Wood.

Full Review Source: Spectrum (St. George, Utah) | comment Comment
09/08/09
Bruce Bennett
Bruce Bennett
Spectrum (St. George, Utah)

Woody Allen has a definite formula for his comedies, and his latest shows just how worn out, tired, and outdated it's become.

Full Review Source: TheMovieReport.com | comment Comment
08/31/09
Michael Dequina
Michael Dequina
TheMovieReport.com

A sub-Don Rickles nuisance at 5 minutes and medieval torture at 92

Full Review Source: CinePassion | comment Comment
08/25/09
Fernando F. Croce
Fernando F. Croce
CinePassion

Woody Allen is infuriating. He has created some of the most radical and important comedy of all time. But Woody Allen is old and he is lazy and he just doesn't care.

Full Review Source: UGO | comment Comment
08/11/09
Jordan Hoffman
Jordan Hoffman
UGO
 
 
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