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Certification15 Our Rating

Starting out in the 70s we see Protestant bad boy, Little, flaunting his manhood by murdering a Catholic in front of the victim's kid brother, Joe. Flash forward to the current day and we see a TV show attempting to arrange a filmed meeting between the now smooth and reformed, media savvy Little and the hate filled, neurotic Joe. find out more...

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LaFleur; following the end of the time jumps the remaining island survivors are left in 1974. They join the Dharma Initiative after rescuing one of their members, Amy, from the Others. After living with them for three years, Juliet helps Amy give birth and Sawyer, who is in love with Juliet, is reunited with Jack, Kate and Hurley. find out more...

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Dead Is Dead; 2007 and Ben and Locke travel to the main island so that Ben can be judged by the smoke monster for letting Alex die. Meanwhile, Frank returns to Hydra Island and is taken hostage by the survivors of Flight 316. Flashbacks show Ben's abduction of Alex in the late 1980s and his confrontation with Desmond and Penny prior to boarding Flight 316. find out more...

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The Incident (Part 1); Kate warns Sawyer and Juliet about Jack's plans to blow up the island. Jack and Sayid face off against Dharma and a mysterious visitor connects the survivors to the island in a twist of events... find out more...

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'Scott Walker: 30 Century Man' explores the man's music and career, from his early days as a jobbing bass player on the Sunset Strip, mega-stardom in Britain's swinging 60s pop scene and finally his transformation into a lyricist of true genius. Featuring interviews with friends, collaborators and fans including amongst others, David Bowie, Radiohead, Jarvis Cocker, Brian Eno, Damon Albarn and Neil Hannon. A fascinating portrait of the ultimate cult artist. find out more...

Certification12 Our Rating

Gogol is a very strange name and somewhat of an embarrassment, as are his parents with their strange sub-continental ways, to a first generation Bengali American, but it is a name that will have relevance to his struggle to forge a personal identity. This charming film spans over three decades from the first fumbles of a successful arranged middle-class Calcutta marriage, through pain and gain, to a slow integration into an American immigrant identity. Not quite an epic, but a heart-warming tale find out more...