Reviews

Paul Haig – Cinematique 3

Ex-Josef K singer and unsung hero of British electronica

A Tribe Called Quest – Hits, Rarities & Remixes

Self-explanatory collection of the love, hope and acceptance Tribe with a bonus DVD of videos from 1990 onwards

Ann Peebles

Memphis soul queen's glory

David Cassidy

A mixed bag of late period reissues from the ancestors of S Club

TLC – Crazysexycool

Mid-price reissue of '90s R&B landmark

Pirates Of The Caribbean—The Curse Of The Black Pearl

Depp does Keef in swashbuckling blockbuster

Divine Intervention

Keaton-esque Palestinian comedian Elia Suleiman's sporadically successful and loosely-bound compendium of sketches Divine Intervention features two lovers, from Ramallah and Jerusalem, who pass their romance at an Israeli checkpoint while a surreal world of humorous vignettes pass before them—some of which are sublime (like the Yasser Arafat balloon), others unsophisticated (like the Palestinian ninja who dispatches five Israeli henchmen).

Bad Lieutenant

Abel Ferrara's excoriating study of how a man wallowing in his own filth at rock bottom finds the way to salvation. In an utterly naked performance as the corrupt, drug-addled, self-loathing New York cop unwillingly turned around by the rape of a nun, a desperately committed Harvey Keitel goes all the way. Then keeps going.

Giant—Special Edition

A dazzling epic with a dark and bracing tone, George Stevens' Giant details Rock Hudson's old-fashioned Texan cattle baron (and American national metaphor) as he races towards modernity, neck and neck with neighbouring self-made trailer trash oil-swiller Jett Rink (James Dean). Hudson's sometimes stiff, and the pacing is certainly stately, but it's worth it to catch Dean's final intricately self-conscious screen turn.

The Raveonettes – Chain Gang Of Love

Brisk debut from Danish buzzpoppers
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