This quintessential New York City classic has everything you may need in a late-spring movie treat.
With a healthy dose of Woody Allen neurosis, a dash of Diane Keaton’s effervescent wit and charm, and an endless cast of talented Hollywood stars and starlets from the late 70’s, I can watch this movie over and over again with a smile. Known as a major turning point in Allen’s career, this movie had just the right balance of comedy and tragedy and was a bit deeper than the quirky, broader comedies from Allen’s earlier oevre.