Anything Else

Christina Ricci invigorates an even-more-neurotic-than-usual variation on the classic neurotic woman in this Woody Allen movie. Comedy writer Jerry Falk (Jason Biggs,American Pie ) is madly in love with Amanda (Ricci,The Opposite of Sex ), even though they haven't had sex in six months. Falk meets an older writer named Dobel (Allen) who becomes a sort of accidental mentor, encouraging him to break free of Amanda and his clinging agent (Danny DeVito). The pace is sluggish, almost every scene feels like an outtake from an earlier, better Woody Allen movie (particularlyAnnie Hall ), Biggs never seems comfortable with his dialogue--only Ricci makes her character her own, giving her own perverse comic spin to the proceedings. About three-fourths of the way through the movie, the story starts to feel fresher and more compelling, but by then it's too late. Also featuring Jimmy Fallon and Stockard Channing.--Bret Fetzer

 
Title:Anything Else
Director:
Stars:Jason Biggs
Danny DeVito
Christina Ricci
Anthony Arkin
Stockard Channing
David Conrad
Kenneth Edelson
Jimmy Fallon
Ray Garvey
Adrian Grenier
William Hill
Diana Krall
Wynter Kullman
Erica Leerhsen
Anthony J. Ribustello
Maurice Sonnenberg
Fisher Stevens
KaDee Strickland
Joseph Lyle Taylor
Publisher:Dreamworks Video
Genre:Opposites Attract
Urban
Comedy
Twentysomethings
Writers
DreamWorks
Edition:
Minutes:109
MPAA Rating:R
Net Rating:3
Features:Anamorphic
Closed-captioned
Color
Dolby
Widescreen
NTSC
2.35:1