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A Rainy Day in New York movie review (2020) | Roger Ebert This is Allen’s 48th movie (a 49th, “Rifkin’s Festival,” premiered last month) and while he has certainly made worse films than this one during that time, rarely has he come up with something as utterly inconsequential as this collection of rehashed themes, characters, and punchlines
A Rainy Day in New York (2019) - User reviews - IMDb The movie feels like another Allen love story from the start: the location of New York, the narrating, the differences between characters, how they fall in love against all chances, and the sweet ending that all viewers wish to have in their lives
A Rainy Day in New York - FILM REVIEW Nonetheless, Woody has secured some good supporting terms from Selina Gomez, Cherry Jones and Kelly Rohrbach, gives his story a nimble tempo and has made the most of his rainy, sunny New York locations
A Rainy Day In New York Review | Movie - Empire A Rainy Day In New York hits all of Allen’s touchstones, has a few good one-liners and is well played, but it sorely lacks the wit, vitality and veracity of his ’70s ’80s heyday
A Rainy Day in New York User Reviews - Metacritic It is almost a compulsion that I watch nearly every Woody Allen film, in the off chance that, despite his insidious personal background, it’s a home run In this case, it was undoubtedly the most painfully slow and dreary WA film I’ve encountered
REVIEW: “A Rainy Day in New York” (2020) | Keith the Movies It’s hard to watch “A Rainy Day in New York” and not feel like it’s something you’ve seen before Simply put, Allen doesn’t have much new to say in this, his 48th movie Yet there are times when the film pulsates with the same satisfying energy of Allen’s past work