Blimey that takes me back. One of my first jobs was at the Horsham Arts Centre as an usher, and I sat through this about 8 times in a row and absolutely loved it every time. The next week they showed Batman which I watched once and then spent the rest of my shifts sitting in the foyer with a...
Agreed. As opposed to his namesake Lars who has seemingly gone down the route of safe TV (Sherlock, House of Cards, The Team) which is a shame, given how good he was 10 years ago in Headhunters and The Killing.
I always get a bit cross when The Prestige (yet another Christopher Nolan snooze-fest with Christian Bale and David Bowie with his preposterous multiplying rabbits) is seemingly lauded to the skies, whilst a year earlier The Illusionist, with Ed Norton and Paul Giamatti, is the cherry on the top...