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- In 1962 New York City, love blossoms between a playboy journalist and a feminist advice author.
- Bay and Mok have recently started dating. As Bay's birthday approaches, they decide to go on vacation together to celebrate the special occasion. The newly dating couple plans to spend a couple of days at a beach side resort. Mok looks forward to the holiday and fantasizes about impressing his boyfriend with grandiose displays of love.
- Internet songwriter Chow (Cherry Ngan) is gifted with an extraordinary retentive memory. She never forgets anything she has heard. One day, she was kidnapped by Yung (Ronald Cheng), a street punk, to a remote fish raft so desolate that an escape plan seems to be a mission impossible. In the hope to flee with the only ability she has, Chow offers to give a spiritual music therapy to the rather maniacal kidnapper.
- This film, "Last Winter We Parted" is based on a novel, "Thanks for your wishes, Kimi and Watarase", published in 2013. The main character, Kyosuke Yakumo, is an investigation researcher and writer. He has a fiancee' and they plan to get marry very soon. When he begins his research on a burned death murder case involving a beautiful blind woman for his next book, he finds out that the suspect in the case is a photographer..
- Daisy and Julia rent a beach house in the high class area of the Hamptons for the summer. Adrian is a former lover of Julia visiting his friend Max and staying with billionaire Jet Sinclair. Over a week of parties, affairs, arguments and drugs, the men circle Julia with desire. While trying to keep Daisy away off drugs, Julia tries to decide between Max and Jet. Filmic references abound in this intelligent American independent production that takes a scalpel to the shallow over-belly of rich youth. Low budget and shot on grainy black and white, Love in the Hamptons is reminiscent of early Jarmusch and hopefully presages a new talent.
- A long-separated family finds themselves under the same roof once again.
- Darnell's newfound fame leads him to believe he is being stalked.
- Is there such thing as true equality?
- Episode: (1996)1986–2010TV-PGTV EpisodeReviews of Getting Away with Murder (1996), James and the Giant Peach (1996), Jane Eyre (1996), Kids in the Hall: Brain Candy (1996), _Kôkaku kidôtai (1995)_. Siskel's video pick is What Happened Was... (1994).
- On this special episode of the Rotten Tomatoes Show, hosts Brett Erlich and Ellen Fox celebrate the best music and musicians in cinema.
- On this week's Rotten Tomatoes Show special, we're going to look at the worst of the movies. We'll poke the worst Eddie Murphy movies, skewer the worst bad movies, and prod the worst sequels.
- Brett and Ellen lead reviews of The Town (2010), I'm Still Here (2010), and Easy A (2010). Stanley Tucci give his Five Favorite Films, and the Top Five Movie Sluts of all time.