Mighty Aphrodite
Lenny is a sports reporter opposes to adopt a son. But of course, he and his ambitious wife are still adopting a lovely and smart boy - whom Lenny spends all his love. And when the distance between the couple becomes too large and difficult to fill by a 6-year-old son, Lenny again finds a new hobby that is tracing Max's mother ...
30 August 1924, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
29 July 1942, Brooklyn, New York, USA
22 March 1967, Medford, Massachusetts, USA
1 October 1962, Bellefonte, Pennsylvania, USA
July 23, 1953 in Hamilton, Ohio, USA
7 November 1947, Hyattsville, Maryland, USA
28 September 1940, New York, USA
5 March 1958, Teaneck, New Jersey, USA
7 April 1953, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
18 September 1920, Newark, New Jersey, USA
31 October 1942, Peoria, Illinois, USA
1 October 1938, Brooklyn, New York, USA
16 July 1963, New York City, New York, USA
12 August 1965, Providence, Rhode Island, USA
24 October 1939, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
31 January 1971, Derby, Connecticut, USA
26 May 1966, Golders Green, London, England, UK
13 June 1965, New York City, New York, USA
20 March 1970, New York City, New York, USA
14 March 1970, Cleveland, Ohio, USA
September 27, 2002
One of the best Woody Allen films from this decade. A very funny movie that made Mira Sorvino a star.
July 02, 2011
A minor comedy in Allen's work, though Mia Sorvino, who won an Oscar, shines as the prostitute, despite the director's condescending
January 12, 2004
Same ol' Woody, though not as effective as some of his past work.
May 12, 2003
Good, but not great Woody Allen.
January 01, 2000
Were Mira Sorvino's all-redeeming, possibly best- list-bound performance to melt away, it would immediately be obvious how malnourished this amiably minor effort is.
May 28, 2011
'Mighty Aphrodite' only occasionally sparkles with witty dialogue reminiscent of Allen's earlier films, and that's not enough to resurrect the old Woody Allen magic.
January 25, 2003
One of Woody Allen's best.
February 07, 2005
brilliant
November 12, 2005
Surprisingly sweet Allen entry brought to life by Mira Sorvino.

