Manhattan Reviews
Its basic weakness is that... it limits itself to ground already familiar from Annie Hall and Interiors. It is witty, of course, but by the end I found I was tiring of the characters.
| Sep 22, 2024
Except for its striking black-and-white photography, Manhattan would seem a sequel to Annie Hall. Cast and content rate superlatives. A landmark film, destined to become a classic.
| Nov 16, 2023
The film, shot in deeply satisfying black and white, has the nervous tension and the romantic excitement of a beloved city.
| Oct 2, 2023
By the way, Isaac's wife, played by Meryl Streep, has left him to become a lesbian. This wasn't that popular a move back in 1979. In fact, Meryl did it before New York magazine even had a "Lesbian Chic" cover.
| Jun 15, 2021
Fortunately, this film has a quick run time of 96 minutes so you only have to be around these obnoxious people and their trite problems for a short time.
| Apr 1, 2021
One of Woody Allen's very best works, with a screenplay that stands out amongst his numerous projects as original and satisfying.
| Original Score: 10/10 | Aug 30, 2020
Woody Allen establishes all the life, beauty, and romance that come with living in New York City.
| Aug 14, 2020
Manhattan (1979) was an acclaimed, mature, B/W masterpiece enhanced by a George Gershwin score (performed by the New York Philharmonic conducted by Zubin Mehta), telling about infidelity, entangling romances and situations...
| Original Score: A+ | Sep 29, 2019
The gorgeous black and white photography recalls the smoky images of a New York that existed perhaps only in portraits on a wall, but it also evokes the way its lead character, and by proxy Allen himself.
| Original Score: 4/4 | Aug 6, 2019
I don't know if I can think of a Woody Allen film that looks as good.
| Original Score: A- | Mar 9, 2019
Allen has always had difficulty harmonising his comic talents and the skittering form of his films: Manhattan is a temporary resolution gratefully received.
| Jul 31, 2018
More classic than ever, Allen has finished a work of rare perfection... [Full review in Spanish]
| Feb 8, 2018
There is a good deal of honest concern in Allen's wrestling with the Angel, not to mention that he is a man of uncommon charm and wit. But the theme is beginning to wear thin ...
| Feb 6, 2018
What George M. Cohan did with the Stars and Stripes in 1919, Allen is doing with neurosis in 1979: waving it, telling us that as long as we're proud of it, we're all pretty damned OK. That's the real romance of Manhattan.
| Jan 9, 2018
It feels like a mean-spirited parody of Annie Hall.
| Original Score: 1.5/5 | Dec 14, 2017
A pretty and problematic picture that leaves a sour taste in the mouth.
| Original Score: 3/5 | Jun 14, 2017
With Manhattan, a sparkling romance about the overspecialized anxieties of overintellectualized New Yorkers, Woody Allen has bounced back from the sobriety of "Interiors" to an exhilarating new comic high.
| Dec 18, 2015
...a film that one admires more than anything else.
| Original Score: 2.5/4 | Jun 27, 2015
Bittersweet romance with mature themes, sex, profanity.
| Original Score: 4/5 | Mar 4, 2015
The film should not come as a complete surprise to anyone who has been paying attention to Allen's doings lately. This is the movie that Annie Hall hinted at and to which last year's Interiors, flawed as it was, seems to have served as a necessary prelude.
| Feb 10, 2014