One of the few television shows worth committing to and sticking with for five-plus years, Lost is a creepy sci-fi thriller, a grand expanse of drama, a collection of romances, and pretty darn funny all at onceand the first season is just a sample of whats to come.
Fantasy
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
An all-around thrilling experience, even at two-and-a-half hours, this Harry Potter installment only whets our appetite for the final act(s) with touches of humor, romance, adventure, and a little bit of scariness.
Day Watch
Still a stylish thriller like its predecessor, Day Watch is a fabulous looking film that tries to pack in too much until it starts to just feel empty and pretty.
Night Watch
It has a few problems, but overall, this first installment in the Watch trilogy will pull you in with its unique approach to fantasy and adventure.
City of Ember
Suffering from a lack of promotion and marketing, City of Ember never had the audience it deserved, but time will prove this cautionary tale of independent thinking is also a beautifully made, exciting adventure tale that works on many levels.
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
This is a fitting ending to one of cinema’s best trilogies, which gives us all the characters and resolutions we needed and a whole bunch of Jack Sparrowliterally.