PopMatters was kind enough to include
my article on the performance of Gena Rowlands in
Another Woman. It's
part of a series they are doing on women in the films of Woody Allen. There are some really great write-ups there of women, whether in major or minor roles, who have left indelible impressions in cinema.
It was really great to analyze
Gena Rowlands and revisit the film. It's not really one of
Woody Allen's most discussed films but I think it's one of his best. It's careful, moving, and wry and full of really interesting small appearances by great actors like Gene Hackman, Mia Farrow, Sandy Dennis, Ian Holm and John Houseman. Read
my original review here.
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