Reviews

Moya Brennan – Two Horizons

Solo outing from Clannad singer moving into Enya territory

James Kirk – You Can Make It If You Boogie

Ex-Orange Juice guitarist comes out of retirement

The Bellrays – The Red, White & Black

More heaving dollops of maximum rock'n'soul from Riverside, California

Winged Migration

Fabulous bird's-eye view of feathered fliers

The Life Of David Gale

Unfairly pilloried on its theatrical release for co-opting the dolefully serious subject of capital punishment into a twist-ending thriller, Alan Parker's depiction of the eponymous philosophy professor and death row defendant (Kevin Spacey—droll), gutsy crusading journalist Bitsey Bloom (Kate Winslet—er, enthusiastic), and their frenetic race to prove Gale's innocence is fundamentally competent—sometimes clinical—studio entertainment. DVD EXTRAS: Commentary from Parker, deleted scenes, Making Of..., music featurette, posters, trailers.

Television Roundup

Michael Chiklis often grabs the plaudits for his portrayal of detective Vic Mackey, controlling the dealers and gang-bangers of LA's fictional Farmington with his renegade Strike Team, but this DVD release of The Shield's first series is a jolting reminder of how creator Shawn Ryan conceived it as a complex ensemble piece steeped in moral ambiguity. Ryan exposes the politics and brutality that underpin police work, while the handheld photography makes gunfights, rape and murder hideously real. Brilliant.

Forbidden Dreams

Three intense '60s masterpieces from Polanski in one box set, plus his Oscar-garlanded WWII ghetto drama from 2002

Jah Wobble & Deep Space – Five Beat

PiL bassist's latest genetic experiments on music from planet dub

Lo-Fidelity All Star

Funky bedroom-recorded "diary" covers a gamut of musical styles

Bliss Factory

Eclectic New Yorkers triumph over the punk-funk hype
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