Across
- 2. : Viral power-level line shouted about Goku.
- 4. : Composer behind *Gladiator*, *Inception*, *Dune*, and more.
- 6. : Early black-and-white Nolan film about a man who stalks strangers.
- 10. : Term for identical twins who share one placenta.
- 12. : How identical twins’ gene expression changes over time.
- 15. : 2023 movie that turned pink into a philosophy.
- 19. : 2017 horror film where a visit upstate goes very wrong.
- 20. : Twins physically connected at birth.
- 23. : Nolan space film where love and gravity bend time.
- 25. : Word describing twins who share a placenta but have two amniotic sacs.
- 26. : 1999 film where rule number one is not to talk about it.
- 29. : Common reaction when identical twins stand together.
- 31. : Desperate question screamed by a detective at the end of *Se7en*.
- 32. : Director obsessed with time, memory, and hallway fights.
- 34. : 1993 film where scientists learn that life finds a way.
- 35. : 1998 remake where twins switch places at camp.
Down
- 1. : Object used to tell if you’re in a dream in *Inception*.
- 3. : 2000 epic with the line, “Are you not entertained?”
- 5. : 1999 sci-fi film where reality might just be a simulation.
- 7. : Two movies on one ticket — or two twins in one joke.
- 8. : 1994 movie with a “Royale with Cheese”.
- 9. : 2023 biopic about the “father of the atomic bomb”.
- 11. : Life-changing color choice offered by Morpheus.
- 13. : 2010 film about dreams within dreams.
- 14. : Nickname for the private language or shorthand some twins share.
- 16. : Film where every magic trick has three parts: pledge, turn, prestige.
- 17. : Astrological sign of the twins.
- 18. : Term for mirror-image twins whose features are reversed.
- 21. : Hypnotic mental prison in *Get Out*.
- 22. : Type of twin delivery where births are days or weeks apart.
- 24. : 1995 animated film that made us believe toys come alive.
- 27. : Once-dominant video rental chain that defined movie nights.
- 28. : Nolan thriller told in reverse, like memory.
- 30. : 2008 superhero movie that asked, “Why so serious?”
- 33. : Fictional home-video “label” behind this whole Christmas project.
