Christina Ricci in Anything Else was ‘Something

Christina Ricci in Anything Else was ‘Something

In 2003, Woody Allen wrote and directed the romantic comedy-drama Anything Else, which premiered as the prestigious opening night feature at the Venice International Film Festival. The film marked yet another collaboration between Allen and some of Hollywood’s most talented actors, showcasing his signature blend of humor, neurotic characters, and poignant observations on relationships.

The story centers around Jerry Falk, a young and aspiring writer living in New York City, played by Jason Biggs. Continues…

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