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At the end of each performance of the Agatha Christie play “The Mousetrap,” the person revealed to be the murderer steps forward and tells the ...



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David Thomson, the film critic who is the author of the reference work “The New Biographical Dictionary of Film,” said he had learned not to give away the endings of the movies after hearing from “readers who call in or write in and say you are a brat.”


That nicely sums up 90% of the wikifiddlers.
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The NYTimes has an interesting piece up today about whether Wikipedia should contain movie spoilers in its articles. The Times holds up two exemplars of the ...

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