Reviews

Animal Collective – Here Comes The Indian

New York weirdos make a strange, glorious noise

Doug Dillard – The Banjo Album

Early five-string outing from country-rock pioneer

Bad Guy

Perverse, politically incorrect 'romance'

The Enemy Below

Robert Mitchum plays the world-weary captain of a US destroyer patrolling the South Atlantic, who becomes involved in a chess-like battle of wits with noble U-Boat commander Curt Jürgens. Dick Powell's tense 1957 WWII movie is notable as one of the first to accord the Germans some respect, unfolding as a game of cat and mouse that will be played to the death.

Love Liza

After a series of stunning cameo performances and a flamboyant turn opposite Robert De Niro in Flawless, Philip Seymour Hoffman makes full use of his first unopposed lead, running the gamut of grief as a successful techie crushed and drawn to petrol-sniffing by his wife's suicide. Fraught, funny, hysterical and truly touching.

The Crazies

George Romero's ecological thriller from 1973 combines the social awareness of his zombie trilogy with horror that's much more effective because it's much more believable: when a biochemical weapon is accidentally released in a small Pennsylvania town, it sends the inhabitants insane, so the military are sent in to mop up. Genuinely unforgettable.

Nils Lofgren – Nils Lofgren Band Live

Double live album by perennial sideman with star quality

Chill Or Be Chilled

Debut album from French graphic designer and film-maker

Patrick Wolf – Lycanthropy

Emotive album from London-Irish laptop folkie

Jim Moray – Sweet England

Beats'n'ballads nu-folk fusion
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