The network is screening nine Allen films between now and Christmas.
Yet another Allen film with an improbable relationship between a young radiant beauty and a tired worn out older man.
Anything Else is only the second Allen film to be shot in anamorphic format, the first being Manhattan.
Its best moments bring to mind other Allen films, which had better ones.
It should not be anticipated in the manner of other Allen films.
That led to the jobs on the other Allen films.
Why did this Allen film find more of an audience than most of his recent fare?
As in many other Allen films, the protagonists are upper-middle class academics.
In the latest Allen film, love itself is an emotional crime, one step away from violence.
It includes sexual references and much more risque language than an Allen film usually entails.