Your Reviews
This was an edge-of-your-seat psychological thrill ride from beginning to end. Don't miss it!
Critic Reviews
In thematic terms, Cassandra's Dream could be looked at as a rebuttal to "Crimes and Misdemeanors."Full Review
The movie is actually a softer treatment of the similar sibling anguish in Sidney Lumet's "Before the Devil Knows You're Dead." Allen isn't enough of a great dark artist to pull off a full-scale tragedy the way Lumet does.Full Review
Allen's latest, Cassandra's Dream, is one of his debonair ''small'' entertainments, the closest that he has come to doing a tidy, no-frills, down-and-dirty genre thriller.Full Review
Woody Allen's latest excursion to the dark side of human nature, is good enough that you may wonder why he doesn't just stop making comedies once and for all.Full Review
Allen, who stays behind the camera, brings too little wit and too much contrivance to material that quickly dissolves into warmed-over Dostoevski.Full Review
