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Vincent Canby, New York Times: Mr. Allen is becoming an immensely sophisticated director, but this screenplay is in need of a merciless literary editor. Read more
Jonathan Rosenbaum, Chicago Reader: A piece of posturing phoniness designed to awe spectators who like their psychodramas third-hand and upscale. Read more
Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times: Film is the most voyeuristic medium, but rarely have I experienced this fact more sharply than while watching Woody Allen's Another Woman. Read more
Time Out: Rowlands' perfectly pitched approach to a demanding role is particularly stunning. Read more
Variety Staff, Variety: Film that emerges is brave, in many ways fascinating, and in all respects of a caliber rarely seen. Read more
Rita Kempley, Washington Post: Once again, Allen has mistaken unfunny for serious, feeling the breath of immortality on his shoulder. Read more
Joe Brown, Washington Post: The storytelling is fluid and dramatic -- almost theatrical -- the film glows with light and the design is economically artful. Read more