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FLOWERS (Japanese Film)

FLOWERS is set in different eras starting with the 1930s, and moving on through the 60s, 70s until our day and age through three generations of women.

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Thor (2011)

Directed by Kenneth Branagh and starring Chris Hemsworth, Marvel Studios unleashes Thor into the big screens. Hammer time!

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Chris Lee – The Dancing Artist

Chris Lee’s (李宇春) fourth studio album The Dancing Artist (会跳舞的文艺青年) captures the concept of simplicity and maintains it throughout the whole album in an effective way.

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What Women Want (Chinese Film)

Remake of the American romantic comedy What Women Want by Nancy Meyers, starring Mel Gibson and Helen Hunt, I Know a Woman’s Heart (to avoid confusions) puts Chinese superstars Andy Lau and Gong Li in the title roles.

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Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

In the fifth installment of the Harry Potter series, Harry and Dumbledore have to deal with the Ministry of Magic being in denial about Voldemort’s return and their interference in Hogwarts through Ministry official Dolores Umbridge.

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Stefanie Sun – It’s Time

I have to admit that I underestimated Stefanie Sun’s talent. Eleven albums after her debut, she returns with the long awaited It’s Time, four years after Against the Light.

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Mildred Pierce (HBO Miniseries)

HBO’s 5-part mini-series is a re-adaptation of James M. Cain’s novel of the same name, which tells the story of suffering mother Mildred, who does everything in her power to give everything she didn’t have in life to her daughter Veda.

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Gloria – Ep38-Final

The last 13 episodes of Korean drama Gloria focus all their forces in taking older half-brother Ji Suk down. As a new alliance from a forgotten relative is formed, she will do anything in her power to hunt the fox down.