Ed Begley Jr. was not even part of the bulk of publicity for Whatever Works. In Woody Allen's latest comedy, he enters the film only in the third act. Even with less than a half hour of screen time, his character, John, has a full arc. He goes from overprotective father oblivious to the reality of his...
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