Given that
Michel Hazanavicius'
The Artist and
Martin Scorsese's
Hugo are both about the joys of filmmaking and film-watching, it's a little ironic that incidents at recent screenings of the two pictures seem to highlight some of the ways that the modern moviegoing experience can go terribly wrong.
In the UK, customers demanded refunds upon realizing that
The Artist, a tribute to silent films, was itself a silent ...