Hollywood Ending is not show-stoppingly hilarious, but scathingly witty nonetheless.
Hollywood Ending (2002)
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Reviews Counted:130
Fresh:60
Rotten:70
Average Rating:5.4/10
Consensus: Although Hollywood Ending contains some zany one-liners, its promising premise is far from developed.
Rated: PG-13 [See Full Rating] for some drug references and sexual material
Runtime: 1 hr 54 mins
Genre: Comedies
Theatrical Release:May 3, 2002 Wide
Box Office: $4,781,031
Synopsis: In HOLLYWOOD ENDING, Woody Allen stars as Val Waxman, a onetime hot director who now gets fired from deodorant commercials in the frozen north. He is desperate for a comeback, but when he is at... In HOLLYWOOD ENDING, Woody Allen stars as Val Waxman, a onetime hot director who now gets fired from deodorant commercials in the frozen north. He is desperate for a comeback, but when he is at last offered a deal--for a $60 million blockbuster--it's from his ex-wife producer, Ellie (Tea Leoni), and her lover, Hal (Treat Williams), the studio head who had stolen Ellie away from Val ten years earlier. At his agent's (Mark Rydell as Al Hack) urging, Val takes the job, but Val is struck with psychosomatic blindness on the eve of production. Yet he is still determined to direct the picture. HOLLYWOOD ENDING is a return to form for Allen. He is excellent as the fading auteur struggling to find his vision. His dependence on Al and Ellie is both pathetic and hysterical. Leoni and Rydell are outstanding, as is the rest of the eclectic cast, which includes Isaac Mizrahi as a production designer, Debra Messing as Val's chippie girlfriend, George Hamilton as a vain Hollywood tagalong, and Tiffani Thiessen as a sexpot actress. The film is filled with wonderful New York City locations, including Central Park, the Plaza hotel, Bemelmans Bar at the Carlyle, Balthazar, and more. HOLLYWOOD ENDING is a funny, poignant look at a filmmaker fighting public and professional scrutiny to craft his art, not unlike what Allen himself has gone through in his career, especially in the 1990s. [More]
Starring: Woody Allen, Téa Leoni, Treat Williams, George Hamilton
Starring: Woody Allen, Téa Leoni, Treat Williams, George Hamilton, Mark Rydell, Debra Messing, Tiffani-Amber Thiessen, Barney Cheng, Peter Gerety, Isaac Mizrahi
Director: Woody Allen
Director: Woody Allen
Screenwriter: Woody Allen
Studio: DreamWorks Distribution LLC
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Reviews for Hollywood Ending
A rickety and stale idea to build an entire film upon, a fact that seems lost on the once-mighty-himself Woody Allen.
Not only does [Allen] act as though blind people are stupid, unable to determine where a voice is coming from, but he also allows scenes to drag on far longer than this one joke can sustain.
Trying to dredge humor from the limitations of the blind is a sorry task, unworthy of Allen's talents.
Allen can do better, and has done better, but perhaps this is as good as he does anymore.
This film may have its titular Hollywood Ending, but Allen needs to open his eyes and concentrate once again on what made his films great in the first place.
But even a blind man can see that this turgid comedy is mechanical and uninspired and even worse, it's a sour grapes film.
Settling into this one feels once again like being in the company of an old friend, albeit one who’s grown a little forgetful and doddering with the years.
Woody Allen can write and deliver a one liner as well as anybody. But I had a lot of problems with this movie.
It isn’t going to convert any of Woody Allen’s detractors into fans, but it’s a funny and sometimes distinctly sweet meditation on the movies, relationships and getting older.
If Joe Blow from Topeka had walked into a studio exec's office with the screenplay for Hollywood Ending, he'd had been escorted off the lot by security.
I don't care how many times and in how many movies Woody’s character can think he has a brain tumor, I still think it's funny.
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