Samantha Morton says she doesn't 'have any regrets' about working with Woody Allen: 'It changed my life'

In her new interview with Vanity Fair, Samantha Morton reflected on working with Woody Allen. The director, whose 1999 film Sweet and Lowdown resulted in Morton getting her first Oscar nomination, has faced renewed scrutiny over his daughter Dylan Farrow’s allegations of sexual abuse against him, which he has repeatedly denied. And while other stars, such as Greta Gerwig, have expressed remorse for starring in Allen’s films, Morton is not one of them.