Reviews

Dead Meadow – Shivering King And Others

Third album from NYC-based trio

Todd Rundgren – Can’t Stop Running

Six CDs of live Runt, previously only available as Japanese imports

Face The Music

Bowie's 26th studio album is heavy in many ways

Duran Duran

After Rio's reissue last year, the first and third albums get digitally remastered

The Stranglers – The UA Singles 79-82

"Golden Brown" and 11 others in a box

Young Adam

Ewan McGregor in claustrophobic Scottish thriller

Raising Victor Vargas

Indie festival hit profiles puppy love

One Take Only

Directed by Oxide Pang, this was re-edited after his success with The Eye—Pang presumably feeling he could now take more stylistic liberties. The movie concerns a drug dealer who courts disaster by upping the ante to keep his girlfriend from prostitution, and sees Pang grandly messing with timelines, colour and reality. An enjoyable dip in the seedy Bangkok underground.

In This World

Michael Winterbottom veers as far away as imaginable from 24 Hour Party People, proving yet again that he's bizarrely versatile, in this "fictionalised documentary" about two Afghan refugees who flee across Pakistan, Iran and Turkey in an attempt to reach the relative safety of Kilburn High Road. Not an easy watch, it won multiple awards for its grainy worthiness.

Narc

Following a frenetic opening, Joe Carnahan's Detroit cop movie settles into an edgy two-hander as Jason Patric's alienated undercover man returns to the streets to investigate a cop killing with the dead officer's explosive partner, Ray Liotta. It skirts cliché, but it's powered by a redemptive, almost overwhelmingly emotional current; and it's a joy finally to see Liotta in a role worthy of his talents.
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