Over the past 55 years, Woody Allen has directed 49 features for 18 different distributors and has amassed a modest but (mostly) loyal following. For a number of reasons, few people outside of Allen’s fan base and movie critics see his films. Some don’t like his style, some don’t care for his sense of humor and assorted perceived neuroses, while others simply don’t care for him as a person. For those who grew up during Allen’s peak years (about 1971 through 1986) and appreciated his talents, forgiving him for his pseudo-intellectual East Coast diatribes and the many dud films that followed used to be relatively easy. For every gem he’d deliver, he’d release two stinkers. That’s not terrible; if you put it in baseball terms, Allen would be batting .334 and considered to be a great hitter. Sadly, Allen’s ratio of winners to losers in this century has dipped to …