In a highly unusual move, Sony Pictures Classics will bring Woody Allen's Midnight in Paris back into 1,000 American theaters this week. Generally, a film that has been out for months would already be the subject of a DVD marketing campaign. However, Allen's modestly-budgeted romantic comedy is having the kind of "legs" in theaters that is almost unheard of today. The film built slowly through fine reviews and word-of-mouth. It's grosses increased for weeks on end and it became the highest grossing film of Allen's long career. The studio feels the re-release will help pave the way for a major Oscar campaign later in the year. Don't look for Allen to show up if it wins: he passed up collecting his Annie Hall Oscar in 1978 because he opted to keep his weekly date to play the clarinet at Michael's Pub in New York. Click here for more