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The Last Emperor: Special Edition

Bertolucci's epic tracing the life of Pu Yi, who became China's last Godlike emperor aged three and then, deposed by revolution, had to learn to live as a gardener. Contrasting the splendour of the Forbidden City with the greyness of Communism, it almost gets lost in surfaces, but Peter O'Toole excels as Pu Yi's tutor

James Brown – Star Time

When papa found the brand new bag called The One—the funk beat wherein the first accent hits at the start of the bar—he revolutionised African-American dance music. The next 10 years ('65-'75) were spent honing the most propulsive grooves ever laid down on tape: "Cold Sweat", "Mother Popcorn", "Sex Machine" and their kind. Prior to his golden decade, Brown and the crack unit that was the Famous Flames were an impassioned rhythm'n'gospel line-up.

Angels And Insects

Key works of the first New Pop star of the '80s remastered. Must be learnt by heart

The Polyphonic Spree – Together We’re Heavy

Choral pop evangelists return. Lightning doesn't strike twice

Fully Developed

Celebratory indie-folk spirituals from the Canadian Belle & Sebastian

Fast Lady – The Money Shot

Bizarre post-Darkness machine rock from Yorkshire

The Runaways – Flaming Schoolgirls

Latest reissue from original riot grrrls

One For The Road

Black drinking comedy starring Hywel Bennett

La Fleur Du Mal

Aristo shenanigans from director Claude Chabrol

School Of Rock

Richard Linklater's warm-hearted comedy is elevated to late-night stoner classic status by a manic central performance from Jack Black, here masquerading as a substitute teacher in a posh American private school who educates his privileged pre-teen charges in matters RAWK. Great, throwaway fun.
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