The first trailer for Woody Allen’s upcoming WHATEVER WORKS is pretty much exactly what you’d expect from a movie starring Larry David as a cantankerous hypochondriac who becomes friends with a spunky, southern homeless girl in the form of Evan Rachel Wood. Which is funny, wacky stuff with a side of fourth wall breaking. Click through to check it out in regular quicktime and glorious HD. The film opens June 19th in limited release.
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