Café Society's reviews
Media reviews
El País
The Telegraph
'Café Society' isn?t Vonnie?s story, but it?s Stewart?s film.
El País
"...'Café Society' is the most beautiful film of Woody Allen."
Fotogramas
Roger Ebert
It?s the filmmaking around the writing that casts a particular spell
Indiewire
Café Society works about as a well as a decent-but-not-great Allen movie can.
The New Yorker
If this film has a secret, it dwells in the cinematography ? by Vittorio Storaro, no less, who shot ?The Conformist,? ?Last Tango in Paris,? and ?Apocalypse Now.? He worked with Allen on a segment of ?New York Stories? (1989), but Café Society marks their first full-length collaboration, and the result is ravishing to behold.
The Hollywood Reporter
Wispy and familiar in its themes and humorous strokes, Café Society benefits from an exceptionally adept cast led by Jesse Eisenberg, Kristen Stewart and Steve Carell, as well as from a luminous glow that emphasizes both the old Hollywood nostalgia and the story?s basis in dreams and artifice.
New York Post
It is, overall, an amusing little picture, with some inspired moments and some sour notes, a handful of interesting performances and the hint, now and then, of an idea.
The A.V. Club
Woody, now in his 80s, narrates the movie, which lends it a vaguely, symbolically autobiographical slant
El Mundo
Festival Internacional de Cine de Lanzarote