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Paul Schrader deals with intriguing, uncomfortable issues here, but with, for him, a slightly saddening conservatism. Telling the story of Bob Crane, the '50s star of Hogan's Heroes, whose career nosedived as he became increasingly addicted to filming his own sexploits, it's initially vibey and buzzing, with a terrific turn from Greg Kinnear, but later lapses into soggy moralising and mopey depression.

Terror Firma

Neo-realist classic of the Algerian Revolution more relevant than ever

Various Artists – DFA Compilation #1

Showcase for NYC production duo

Nebula – Atomic Ritual

Headbanging magick from Californian stoner archetypes

Delicate Cutters

Chinese-Maori singer-songwriter delivers album of eerie beauty

Aqualung – Still Life

Impressive return from "Strange And Beautiful" songsmith

Felt – Catalogue

(All 10 albums repackaged. No bonuses)

The Runaways

Influential '70s jailbait rockers reassessed

L’Afrance

Tough yet intimate study of the immigration maze

All Quiet On The Western Front

Great anti-war movie returns to the big screen
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