CE: With each passing year comes the promise of a new Woody Allen movie, and 2014 was no different. Arriving on the heels of 2013's surprisingly somber Blue Jasmine, Allen's 47th film, Magic in the Moonlight, marks the prolific writer/director's return to the more lighthearted fare he's come to be known for. And the results are as enchanting as ever, transporting moviegoers — as well as stars Colin Firth and Emma Stone — back to the roaring twenties, for a comedy that's brimming not only with magic, but also with mystery and romance.
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