Woody Allen will wrap up his decades-long career with his 50th film which will serve as his last credit before retiring from the industry.#WoodyAllen #Movies
Normally the who-is-staying-with-who or who-is-seeing-who drama is out of the public eye, but those who are staples of the limelight do not have that luxury.
"Allen v. Farrow" premieres on HBO Max on Sunday. The four-part documentary series will tackle years of sensational headlines to reveal one of Hollywood's most notorious and public scandals.
Woody Allen's adopted son Moses Farrow took to his personal blog to once again reiterate that the allegations against the disgraced filmmaker are not true. Farrow accused his mother, Mia Farrow, of being the real monster in their household.
Cate Blanchett spoke up about the Woody Allen allegations, saying social media is not judge and jury of these cases. The actress, who won an Oscar for Allen’s 'Blue Jasmine,' also reiterated her belief in the justice system.
Actor Michael Caine has vowed not to work with director Woody Allen after allegations of sexual assault by Dylan Farrow have resurfaced. Allen, who directed 'Hannah and Her Sisters,' has since maintained his innocence.
Newly reunited couple Selena Gomez and Justin Bieber were spotted at a fancy hotel in Laguna Beach, CA. The two were on a romantic pre-Valentine's Day vacation.
Director and producer Judd Apatow lashed out at actress Diane Keaton for her continued support of Woody Allen. Allen has been accused by adopted daughter, Dylan Farrow, of sexually abusing her when she was a child.
Veteran actress Diane Keaton is speaking out in support of her longtime friend and director Woody Allen. Keaton is among the few supporters that Allen has left as many celebrities have publically cut ties with him.