We haven’t really heard much of anything from Woody Allen’s upcoming comedy WHATEVER WORKS in which Larry David plays a guy who’s smitten with a kinda skankified Evan Rachel Wood so if you’ve been wondering what the hell’s going on with the flick, well, here are a few new pics courtesy of “Voir”. Click through for two more. The flick’s slated for release sometime next year.
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