Review of Anything Else (2003) by Adam R — 11 Aug 2014
I feel like it was rather daring of Woody Allen to cast Jason Biggs, who is of course best known for the American Pie movies, as the young Woody Allen in this film. And it nearly nearly comes off. I can almost believe in Biggs' character, but unfortunately I think the presence of Allen on screen with him spoils it, not because Allen isn't brilliant as usual, but it's a bit like seeing Leonard Nimoy in the new Star Trek films.
It ruins the suspension of disbelief.
This review of Anything Else (2003) was written by Adam R on 11 Aug 2014.
Anything Else has generally received mixed reviews.
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