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When I saw Mulholland Drive in the cinema back in 2002, there was someone literally sitting behind me bitching and whining and sighing all the way through. When the credits rolled, he gave an audible moan of "Thank fuck for that!"
I now consider it my holy purpose in life to track that man down and trepan him with a

One thing I really like about the film is Zemo's precision. It's clearly he's a nasty piece of work and totally willing to kill people to get the job done, but equally he's *only* interested in getting the job done. There's no grandstanding, random carnage or "complicated distraction to get me onto a helicarrier with

This is about the fourth or fifth time that I've read about how "the lost film that played before The Empire Strikes Back has been found!" in the past 10 years. Is the news slow to travel or do they keep losing it and finding it again? If the latter, isn't it time someone made a copy?

What are the chances of 'How to Train Your Dragon 2' picking it up as compensation for the original not winning?

You make Spirited Away's well-deserved win sound like a triumphant vindication of Ghibli after decades of snubs - but the animated feature Oscar category had only been inaugurated the previous year.

It actually replaced 'The Hidden Planet' by Malcolm Hulke. 'The Red
Fort' was the story commissioned from Nation about three months earlier in October 1963 - around the time the first Dalek story was being prepared for production but before the series had begun transmission - and would have been an historical story