Reviews

They Might Be Giants – The Spine

Quirky duo display backbone on 10th studio album

Brooks – Red Tape

Dark, ambitious second album from fast-rising Derby producer

David Cross – It’s Not Funny

Hilarious US left-field comedian

The Twilight Singers – She Loves You

Diverse, patchy covers album from Greg Dulli

Burning Sensation

Magnificently barmy indie-opera from NY's squabbling Friedbergers

Joss Stone – Mind, Body And Soul

Sophomore effort from Devon's teenage would-be-soul empress

Stage Beauty

Restoration-era luvvie-fest hits the right button

Kontroll

Stylish, hyperkinetic thriller set in Budapest

Zatoichi

Takeshi "Beat" Kitano goes blond as well as blind to resurrect the long-running samurai avenger, and has more fun with it than original star Shintarö Katsu ever imagined. Outrageously bloody, it's a kind of syncopated slice-'n'-dice. Sure, Takeshi could have done it with his eyes closed—and does-but it's his most satisfying effort since Hana-bi.

TV Roundup

Since 24, the world's somehow overlooked Steven Bochco's ice-breaking 23-part epic series (here on six discs), which traced the ricocheting ramifications of a Hollywood murder trial in obsessive detail, locking us into addictive characters with exquisite week-on-week suspense. Daniel Benzali is the snidey-but-good lawyer, Stanley Tucci the reptilian suspect millionaire. It still ensnares you. Good as it gets.
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