Across
- 2. A whacky adventure in which Jason and the Argonauts open a bakery
- 4. Probably something in which a kid’s thought-to-be-dead father turns up at their door promising to take them to Disneyland. The whole film is set in the car and the plot twist is that they’re both actually dead and they’re on a drive to Heaven
- 7. Produced by BBC Film and distributed by BBC Studios (or SK Films in Canada), this documentary takes viewers behind the scenes of the NHS system
- 8. A pair of twin brothers compete with one another, each trying to prove they’d be best candidate for legal guardianship of their sister’s child in the case of her death
- 9. Sidney Lumet provides a window into a cynical media boardroom the day after the night of Michael Fish’s 1987 weather broadcast
- 10. An arthouse film from Finland about a Sami reindeer herder living in the perpetual darkness of wintertime Lapland
- 14. Set in the late 1700s, a newly arrived Spanish émigré in Washington becomes a key figure in the construction of one of the nation’s most famous residences
- 15. Alternative answer for 10 Across
- 16. Marcello Mastroianni is a traveling salesman with four girlfriends in four disparate cities. Spending a quarter of the year with each, they’re all kind of clingy whenever he leaves and it's hard to tell if he even really likes any of them
- 17. Academy Award category hinted at by all answers in this crossword puzzle
- 18. When Collin Farrell’s car breaks down in the Chunnel the last thing he expects is to become witness to an illegal arms exchange
Down
- 1. Paul Almond follows a group of Faith No More fans, interviewing them as they get into Mr Bungle, Fantômas, and Tomahawk
- 3. A coming of age story that once again tries to push the lie that being a teenager is anything other than awful
- 5. A remake of that episode of I Love Lucy where Lucy tries to smuggle cheese onto a plane by swaddling it and pretending it's her infant except instead of cheese it’s a suitcase of money
- 6. Set in the 1580s, a German Jesuit mathematician tries to correct a calendar drift caused by the Julian algorithm. In doing so, he resets Easter
- 11. Werner Herzog records the days surrounding the Biblical Archaeological Society’s discovery of the remains of a lady with no navel
- 12. Paul Almond follows a group of Pulp fans, interviewing them in 1995, 2000, 2005, and 2010
- 13. Morgan Spurlock and Jamie Oliver team up to expose nightmarish conditions in an ovine factory farm
- 18. A biopic about a Welsh Baritone who gets pelted with bras