A time travel story with no time travel, Sound of My Voice is intimate science fiction with only one concern: constructing a smart, incredibly acted puzzle for viewers to lose themselves in.
Sacha Baron Cohen tries to recapture the glory of his prior foreigner-in-America culture comedy, but a lack of heart and diminishing returns on the successful gimmick turns this into a movie of decent jokes a decade too late.
When sushi becomes art as much as it is food, the art of presenting it on film becomes transformative not only to the cuisine, but the people who make it.
A frustrated writer questions his abilities and openly longs for the golden age of a 1920s Paris, France as inspiration. During a late night taxi ride dreams seem to turn real as he finds himself transported back in those times interacting with all of his artistic idols.
Here is the trailer for Woody Allen's latest romantic comedy, Midnight in Paris. Is every Woody Allen movie now just an excuse for him to hang out in Europe for weeks at a time?