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Certification15 Our Rating

13. Sayid and Shannon's blossoming romance threatens to send Boone over the edge until Locke, our island sage of dubious motives, forces him to confront his unhealthy interest in his step-sister while an unseen presence in the jungle stalks him from the shadows. find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

13. The Man from Tallahassee; Jack tells Kate that he has made a deal with "The Others" and is leaving via submarine. Locke, after having a long chat with Ben about the island's powers, blows up the submarine before Jack can leave, find out more...

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Our narrator is an unseen local videographer, who tells the story of star-crossed lovers Mardar and Moudan. Mardar is a motorcycle courier in Shanghai who meets and falls in love with Moudan, but when he becomes involved in a plot to kidnap and hold her for ransom, Moudan is heartbroken. Devastated by his betrayal she throws herself into the Suzhou River, apparently to her death, threatening only to come back and haunt him. Mardar vows to find her and soon becomes obsessed with a nightclub dance find out more...
THE BOW (2005)

Certification15 Our Rating

An old man and a beautiful young girl live on a boat, which they never leave. Groups of men come out to fish, have their fortune told, in an extraordinary manner involving the bow of the title, and mutter about the pair's relationship. This is an art movie, beautifully made and very surreal. find out more...

Certification12 Our Rating

Set at the beginning of the end for the native peoples of North America, we follow the first white settlers to the land of the new Eden, and in particular the relationship between Pocahontas, the beautiful headstrong daughter of an Indian chief and Captain John Smith, a new arrival to her rich homeland. This being a Terence Malick film the sheer visual beauty is almost overwhelming, the story itself never clear cut or finite, focusing as it does on the machinations of individuals and their causa find out more...