10. Annie Hall
Film critic Roger Ebert called Annie Hall “just about everyone’s favorite Wood Allen Movie.” But it’s not mine – perhaps because it is so well known. That said, the film won the 1978 Oscar for Best Picture, becoming the only modern era comedy to do so, beating out Star Wars for the honor. Starring Allen as comedian Alvy Singer, and early muse Diane Keaton as the title character, the film in an analysis of a love affair gone wrong that pulls the heart strings amidst its many comedic moments.
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Tony Shea is based in New York, having recently moved from Los Angeles after more than a decade on the sunny coast. His short films have won numerous awards and screened at major festivals around the world including Comic-Con. As a musician, he is the lead singer for Los Angeles rock n’ roll band Candygram For Mongo (C4M) candygramformongo.com who has been a featured artist on Clear Channel Radio’s Discover New Music Program and whose songs have been heard on Battlestar Gallactica (Syfy Channel) and Unhitched (Fox) among other shows and films.
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