Of the many movies from the '90s that have been largely forgotten, a few have aged like fine wine, including the likes of Drive and Wing Chun.
Screenplays like those from Memento and Mulholland Drive rank among the all-time greatest, proving that the 2000s were a golden age for screenwriting.
So-called category fraud, where second leads boast an advantage in supporting categories, does a disservice to the art of small turns.