Variety‘s Jessica Kiang and The Hollywood Reporter‘s Jordan Mintzer have both posted negative reviews of Woody Allen‘s long-delayed “A Rainy Day in New York.” Suffice to say, they’re both unimpressed by what they view as another irrelevant, late-career Allen film.
Kiang’s review has a note saying that she saw “A Rainy Day in New York” on Sunday, 8.25 at Cinema City Kinepolis entertainment plexes in Poznan, Poland.
Allen’s latest will be released in most big Euro countries, with the exceptions of the UK and Germany — both of which also happen to be the biggest and most liberal-heavy supporters of the #MeToo movement in the U.S.
No, ‘Rainy Day’ may very well never be released in the States due to the chaotic political hysteria currently inflicting the country, but Allen may very well be innocent of the crimes he is being accused of, with many just not wanting to do the research or going with the #MeToo narrative of always believing the victim.
Of note; Before you decide to condemn Allen, please read his adopted son Moses Farrow’s essay (“A Son Speaks Out“) which tries to debunk his sister Dylan Farrow’s repeated accusation of molestation in the hands of Allen back when she was 7 years old, in 1992.