It would be wonderful to say that Woody Allen???s Magic in the Moonlight, the lighthearted tale of a stuffy British magician (Colin Firth) who attempts to disprove the gifts of a convincing psychic (Emma Stone) in 1928 Paris, was a throwback to the auteur???s oft-referenced early, funny movies ??? the ones, such as Sleeper and Love & Death, that we fans enjoy returning to again and again. (In the