James Mangold

writer, director
Feature Film

Kate & Leopold


Leopold, a 19th century blueblood, awakens in 21st century New York where he meets and confounds adwoman Kate. —Michael Main
Time, it has been proposed, is the fourth dimension. And yet, for mortal man, time has no dimension at all. We are like horses with blinders, seeing only what lies before us, forever guessing the future and fabricating the past.
Hugh Jackman (as the Nineteeth-Century Leopold, the third Duke of Albany)
                overlooks modern, exasperated Meg Ryan (as Kate McKay).
  • Science Fiction
  • Romance
  • Comedy
  • Definite Time Travel
Feature Film

Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny


Indiana Jones and his goddaughter set out to find the missing half of Archimedes’s “clock” (or Antikythera Mechanism). With all the usual hair-raising chases, stunts, Nazis (or former Nazis), and the added twist of some actual time travel near the end. —Tandy Ringoringo
Helena: Well, for starters, you’d have changed the course of history.
Indy: That supposed to be a bad thing?
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  • Eloi Honorable Mention
  • Mainstream
  • Debatable Time Travel