In a MostlyFilm Saturday Night special, it seems a small number of people watched a certain television programme this evening. Here, our Doctor Who correspondent Ricky Young offers his thoughts. Feel free to keep them, or hand them back at any time.

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Up in the air, and down
Josephine Grahl revisits Satiyajit Ray’s favourite of his own films, Charulata
Blackwood
Viv Wilby checks out this small-scale, atmospheric British chiller
Extant
Not Sinking But Crashing: Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom came out thirty years ago today. Blake Backlash suggest you read what he wrote about it… or Anything Goes.
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Blue Ruin
Yasmeen Khan is impressed by Jeremy Saulnier’s modern noir, a classical revenge tragedy in contemporary clothes, which is out on Friday.
King Kong – The Stolen God
Yesterday, Mr Moth talked about the foundation of the King Kong myth. Today he concludes with a look at the reinvention and retelling of it in later years.
What’s the Point of it?
Ann Jones visits Martin Creed’s career retrospective at the Hayward Gallery, ducks to avoid Mothers, and comes face to face with third party hairballs.
Mostly Links – March 2014
At this point, we don’t know…
Indy Datta doesn’t go here, he doesn’t go there – he’s as much fun as a stick.
The MostlyFilm Best of 2013
We’ve had personal roundups of the best films of 2013, but what of the popular vote? Every year, and 2013 was no exception, posters on the MostlyFilm talkboard vote for their favourite films of that year. 2012’s list is here. 2013’s list is sitting just below the jump. Can you resist clicking for more? We can only hope not!








