Director: Herbert Ross

Year: 1972
Fans of arthouse films will enjoy this romantic comedy, written by Woody Allen in 1969, originally written for Broadway.
Woody Allen plays Allan Felix, a film critic whose wife decides to leave him because she has had enough of watching movies every time they are together – she is an extrovert while he is an introvert, and a neurotic one at that who needs doses of aspirins and visits his psychotherapists.
Married couple Dick and Linda try to match-make Allan with a ghostly Humphrey Bogart who comes in every now and then, teaching Allan a thing or two about women.
Expect intelligent and witty dialogue from the movie. And perhaps the guys could get a few do-not-ever-try-this-on-a-date tips from Allan.