SITE PARTNER:  

Film Of The Week:

Magic In The Moonlight

Don’t you hate it when people say, ‘There are two types of people in this world…’? Sorry then. There are two types of people in this world – those who each year eagerly await Woody Allen’s new film and those who… well, we don’t care about the other kind, do we? Okay, so maybe I’m only preaching to the converted from here on in.

Magic in the Moonlight is the latest offering from the extraordinarily prolific Mr. Allen, and while it may not make it into his best 20 or so from the 50-plus that he’s made, it’s certainly a delightful way to spend an hour and a half of your time. 

Magic in the Moonlight

The reasons? Colin Firth and Emma Stone, to name two. Both oozing charisma and charm, they effortlessly inhabit their roles in the romantic setting of the Cote d’Azur, France, 1928. Firth plays Englishman, Stanley, whose magician’s act sees him donning a Chinese outfit and persona and calling himself Wei Ling Soo. When Stanley’s fellow magician, Howard (Simon McBurney), asks him to help him expose a convincing but surely fraudulent psychic medium, Stanley is up for the challenge.

They head to the mansion of a wealthy family headed by our own Jacki Weaver as Grace, where young American psychic, Sophie (Stone), is staying. There, she has regular afterlife connections with Grace’s departed husband and it’s clear that Grace’s son (Hamish Linklater) is in love with her. 

Magic in the Moonlight

So, are the family being taken in by a con artist? Stanley is determined to prove it but as he witnesses Sophie’s amazing powers of insight, he starts to allow himself to believe that maybe real magic can exist – something which challenges his rational view of the world. 

Woody Allen has often explored magic and whether there is more to life than we can experience with our five senses. With Magic in the Moonlight, he stays true to form with his favourite themes and glamorous settings, so you’re either going to love it or be unimpressed depending on whether you’re one of those types of people… or one of the other types.

by Vicki Englund

Releases 29 August

All cinemas

Map

Top Things To Do In Brisbane This Week

Join Geoffrey Robertson KC, one of the world's great legal minds
One of Australia’s favourite comedians is bringing his new show to Brisbane
Based on the incredible true story of the inventor of the black box
A fascinating, free exhibition on display at State Library
Park Vibes returns to Victoria Park on Mother's Day
Treat Mum to High Tea at heritage-listed Old Government House
Treat Mum to a delicious buffet breakfast or lunch in beautiful bush surrounds
Celebrate Mother's Day at these top restaurants
A thrilling one-of-a-kind brunch experience
EDITOR'S PICK

Win an out of this world family trip to Los Angeles!

To celebrate the launch of IF (Imaginary Friends) in cinemas on May 16, Archie Brothers and IF have teamed up to give you the chance to win a trip to LA
Win an out of this world family trip to Los Angeles!
MUST DO

Mother's Day Dining

Celebrate Mother's Day at one of these top restaurants, open from 11am 'til late for a la carte dining
Mother's Day Dining
THIS WEEKEND

Top Things to Do May 3-6

From outdoor cinema, iconic science-themed films, mega shoe sale and Buddha birthday festival to a gorgeous Maleny escape and a new Chinese hotpot restaurant
This Weekend May 3-6
GETAWAY

Camplify

Plan the ultimate getaway with Camplify - the Airbnb of campervans, caravans, motorhomes and camping trailers
Camplify
THE GUIDE

Mother's Day 2024

Some of the best places to take Mum this Mother's Day, from elegant high teas, treetop buffets, yum-cha lunches, and more
Mother's Day Guide 2024
ENTER NOW

Lord Mayor's Photographic Awards 2024

Photographers and would-be photographers of Brisbane - it's time to get out and about in our beautiful city and start snapping!
Lord Mayor's Photographic Awards
COMING UP

What's on in May in & around Brisbane

From mega Greek, comedy, cheese and writers festivals to Dawn French, Tom Gleeson and Geoffrey Robertson live, some of the top things to do in May
What's On in May 2024 around Brisbane
Britain’s second longest running play comes to QPAC!
CONTENT RESUMES ON SCROLL
ADVERTISEMENT