Whatever Works

June 19, 2009 at 5:37am PST
Photos: Sony Pictures

Woody Allen has returned to his roots, both geographic and creative, with Whatever Works. After a four-film dalliance in Europe, the director is back in his beloved hometown, his constant muse, New York City, for a picture that is classic Woody Allen. Or, perhaps, a more fitting description for his latest effort is: vintage.

April 23, 2009 at 5:31am PST
Photos: splashnewsonline.com

Just ask Dita Von Teese.

Princess Daddy Issues, who attended last night’s Tribeca Film Festival premiere of Woody Allen’s Whatever Works, which she stars in, will be appearing on two episodes of HBO's True Blood.

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