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Whatever Works (2009)

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Movie Info


Genre

Comedy, Romance

Release Date

June 19, 2009 (Limited)

MPAA Rating

PG-13

Duration

92 min.

Production Budget

$15 millions

Studio

Sony Pictures Classics

Official Site

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REVIEWS RATE:  Critics  Nothing's perfect, but it's worth seeing.    Readers  4 of 5 [Rate It]

Cast and Crew


Director

Woody Allen

Producer

Letty Aronson, Stephen Tenenbaum

Screenwriter

Woody Allen

Starring

Movie Story


An eccentric New Yorker (Larry David) abandons his upper class life to lead a more bohemian existence. He meets a young girl from the South and her family and no two people seem to get along in the entanglements that follow.

Movie Stills (28 photos)


Larry David, John Gallagher Jr. and Evan Rachel Wood in Sony Pictures Classics' Whatever Works (2009). Photo credit by Jessica Miglio.
Larry David stars as Boris Yellnikoff and Evan Rachel Wood stars as Melodie St. Ann Celestine in Sony Pictures Classics' Whatever Works (2009). Photo credit by Jessica Miglio.

Reader's Reviews


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Great movie! Larry David did an excellent job. Definitely worth watching.

posted by Whatever Works on Jun 27, 2009

i AM STILL HUMMING "IF i COULD BE WITH YOU" hOW DID WOODY MAKE SUCH A UPBEAT, POSITIVE, NON-JUDGEMENTAL, PERFECT MOVIE AND STILL BE WOODY? lARRY HAS BECOME HIS ALTER EGO, i WILL BUY THE SOUNDTRACK AND SEE IT AGAIN

posted by JAMPJET@AOL.COM on Jul 08, 2009

i love Meniniha Flor, does anyone know who the other musicians are on this track?

posted by movie on Jul 09, 2009

19AsMP

posted by Jbjvbyir on Jul 15, 2009

p2g8vX Perfect site, i like it!

posted by lowest price on adip on Aug 03, 2009

Does anybody know the song that melody put,and then larry turns it off?

posted by lydie on Sep 14, 2009
 
 

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MOVIE REVIEWS BY CRITICS

“..a slapdash composition built around a single note..”
by Rafer Guzman [Newsday]
“..It isn't the laugh riot of the year..”
by Lou Lumenick [New York Post]
“..derivative and musty..”
by Claudia Puig [USA Today]