UP: Maurice Sendak Adults worried that the film version of Where the Wild Things Are (pictured) is too scary for children can…

UP: Maurice SendakAdults worried that the film version of Where the Wild Things Are(pictured) is too scary for children can "go to hell", says the author – finally, someone gets tough with overly-precious parents

Lidl and Aldi Halloween outfits for kidsFrom €4.99. Scary and economical. Like Eddie Hobbs

'True Blood' on TG4First The Wire, now this. Which genius in TG4 picks the shows it buys from the US?

The Dyson fanYes it costs a silly amount of money, but think of the office envy

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Stylish scary films Let the Right One Inscared us senseless, and now Thirstis keeping us awake at night. There is nothing schlock about these terrific horror films

BYDThe Chinese car manufacturer is showing its electric rivals a clean pair of heels, with 400km on a single charge, beating Europe and Detroit, and with Warren Buffett's backing

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Will Smith on ‘Eastenders’

This man will play any part for money

The KindleGreat for travellers, perhaps, but we'll stick with our musty, smelly, perfectly functional and tactile paperbacks, thanks very much

Organic markets with mostly imported goodsDid someone say carbon footprint?

Playing FranceDo we have to?

Ryanair obscure rule #76,456:Thou shalt not email a boarding pass to someone else so that they can print it out for you. You must print it out yourself, you dimwit, and too bad if your printer is broken