Sony Pictures Classics There’s a certain magic in watching Richard Linklater return to the intimacy of character-driven storytelling. After experimenting with bigger canvases and some other detours, Blue Moon feels like a homecoming — not to Austin or adolescence, but to the beating heart of American artistry. The film captures one fateful New York night in 1947 — the evening Oklahoma! opened on Broadway — and in doing so, paints a bittersweet portrait of friendship, legacy