Everyone Says I Love You is a
Golden Globe-nominated (
1996)
musical film written and directed by
Woody Allen. The film features many stars, including
Julia Roberts,
Alan Alda,
Edward Norton,
Drew Barrymore,
Gaby Hoffmann,
Tim Roth,
Goldie Hawn, and
Natalie Portman.
Set in
New York,
Venice, and
Paris, the film features a rarely used device of having songs sung by ordinary actors not known for their singing. It was among the more critically successful of Allen's later films.
Chicago Sun-Times critic
Roger Ebert once said that it was his favorite of all Allen's films, calling it simply "the best" (but also claimed that
Match Point was his best film since
Crimes and Misdemeanors [rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=%2F20060105%2FREVIEWS%2F60103004%2F1023&AID1=%2F20060105%2FREVIEWS%2F60103004%2F1023&AID2=]).