Third time isn’t quite the charm for Agents K and J, but a time travel plot opens up some new possibilities for these otherwise tired jokes and characters, reminding us that aliens can still be fun.
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.
Christopher Nolan is executive producer, David Goyer is writer; who should direct. My pick is Alex Proyas. His previous films are The Crow, Dark City, (I, Robot), and Knowing. His approach is appropriate for such tales.