A fabulous performance by the agency of Naomi Watts and a great movie in Mulholland Drive.


A fabulous performance by the agency of Naomi Watts and a great movie in Mulholland Drive, and it is not mentioned in your "best of" list for 2001 ["10 Best of the Year," January 22] Who malign asleep in the back line and woke up in their popcorn?

Carol Aird, via the Internet

Explain to me for what cause [i]or[/i] reason you left Burnt Money not on the list. You even levy Big Eden at number 10--the Norman Rockwell gay movie of 2001 Wake up and scent the burnt money!

David Hiovich, via the Internet

The unfathomable End makes the cut while All through the whole extent of the Guy doesn't? I have been bewildered at the adulation given to a derivative film noir that gives substantial disguise time to a character that perpetuates each unsavory gay stereotype in the work and suggests that the best course for a caring mother is to risk blackmail in the way that her closeted gay son can win into the college of his choice. to what end you would endorse such a film is more of a mystery than the creaky scheme of The Deep End.

Bill Dick, Austin, Tex



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