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      Away from the real-world ickiness and judged on its own merits, this is one of Allen's most absorbing efforts, with some well-timed laughs breaking up what proves to be a particular bitter pill of a picture.

      Full Review | Original Score: 3.5/4 | Sep 18, 2021

      ...a hit-and-miss drama that is, for the most part, hardly as interesting or absorbing as Allen has surely intended...

      Full Review | Original Score: 2.5/4 | May 27, 2021

      A shockingly frank look at the dissolution of not just a romantic relationship, but of an artistic partnership.

      Full Review | Original Score: 3/4 | Jun 3, 2019

      Fractured and slight.

      Full Review | Aug 30, 2018

      It's strange how sour the results can be; Husbands and Wives takes the same kinds of dancing passions that looped through Hannah and her Sisters, and turns them into a crabby-go-round.

      Full Review | Jan 4, 2018

      In a sense, Woody Allen lets himself off the hook by having his character hold back from adultery, and even seem the victim of Mia Farrow's character. But this is not a smug movie, and much the better for it.

      Full Review | Nov 16, 2017

      Whiny dramedy about marriage has lots of sex, profanity.

      Full Review | Original Score: 2/5 | Jul 26, 2016

      Full Review | Original Score: B | Sep 7, 2011

      Smart, sensitive and packed with quality performances.

      Full Review | Mar 23, 2009

      In all respects, this is a full meal, as it deals with the things of life with intelligence, truthful drama and rueful humor.

      Full Review | Mar 23, 2009

      Excellent performances from Pollack and Davis in particular, make this one of Woody's finest of the 90s.

      Full Review | Original Score: 4/5 | Mar 23, 2009

      Allen's conception of character is as banal and shallow as ever, but the lively performances of some of his actors and the novelty of the film's style make this more watchable than many of his features.

      Full Review | Mar 23, 2009

      It doesn't suffer from the compulsive tidiness of some of Allen's later movies -- the juices are flowing, the hysteria is closer to the surface -- and in this looser, more volatile atmosphere his extraordinary cast gets to soar.

      Full Review | Oct 18, 2008

      Full Review | Original Score: 4/5 | Nov 23, 2007

      This last waltz between America's most prestigious film couple has a tone of muted regret, not confession or sensationalism.

      Full Review | Original Score: B | Sep 24, 2007

      Full Review | Original Score: 5/5 | Jul 3, 2007

      Too bad that the Allen-Farrow scandal erupted before this movie for it's one of Allen's best serio comedies with wonderful performances (particularly Judy Davis), but questions of life imitating art or art imitating life are inevitable while watching it

      Full Review | Original Score: A- | Oct 26, 2006

      Bleak yet strangely compelling look at modern romance.

      Full Review | Original Score: 3.5/5 | May 6, 2006

      With excellent performances (Davis and Pollack in particular), it's his finest film since Hannah and Her Sisters.

      Full Review | Feb 9, 2006

      Full Review | Original Score: 3/5 | Jul 10, 2005

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