Reviews

Pete Yorn – Day I Forgot

LA scenemaker makes decent foray towards rock stardom

Uncle Tupelo

First three albums from alt.country pioneers remastered with bonus tracks

Lonnie Youngblood Feat.Jimi Hendrix – Two Great Experiences

Very early Hendrix tapes dusted down by his sax mate

So Squalid Crew

Consummate, witty and wicked conmen caper

My Kingdom

King Lear re-enacted in modern-day Liverpool as crime boss Richard Harris, broken by the senseless murder of wife Lynn Redgrave, splits his empire between his two black-hearted daughters. The dialogue's got a touch of the Guy Ritchies and the violence is silly, but Harris—cunning, lean, leonine—commands the screen.

The Killer Elite

Handsome widescreen digital transfer for one of Sam Peckinpah's most underestimated films, 1975's angrily prescient satire on corporate America, whose ultra-cool surface belies the roiling fury at its bleak and bitter heart. James Caan and Robert Duvall are cynical operatives for a San Francisco-based intelligence agency, doing jobs too dirty even for the CIA. Early on, Caan is crippled by gunfire in a bloody double-cross and 'retired' from the company.

Bad Timing

Stunningly dark, neurotic and indeed erotic drama from the matchless Nic Roeg who, in 1980, was flying. Set in Vienna, it traces the tangled affair between the passionate Theresa Russell and the deadpan (and very subtle) Art Garfunkel, with Harvey Keitel looking on suspiciously. Riddled with narrative and stylistic flash and mad degeneracy, somehow Roeg makes it stick. DVD EXTRAS: Trailer, scene selection.Rating Star

Cranes – Live In Italy

Veteran UK shoegazers go global

Kiss – Symphony—Alive IV

Glam rock titans with strings attached

Natalie Merchant – The House Carpenter’s Daughter

Former 10,000 Maniac gal's long-mooted collection of traditional and contemporary folk songs
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