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Teena Marie – It Must Be Magic

Bonkers but brilliant 1981 album by former Mary Christine Brockert

Floating Weeds (Ukigusa)

Sumptuous theatrical tale from Japan

Swimming Pool

OPENS AUGUST 22, CERT 15, 102 MINS An uptight, emotionally constrained English lady crime-writer and a sexually aggressive Provençal bombshell, given to walking around butt naked: in his latest movie, François Ozon deals in archetypes. But having created characters who border on cliché, he then proceeds to subvert them by adding other, unexpected layers to their personalities.

Kiss Me Deadly

Robert Aldrich's blazing adaptation of Mickey Spillane's gut-wrenching nuclear age potboiler turns a well-worn genre on its head and retains its power to shock almost 50 years after it was made. Ralph Meeker yells his way through this movie as the quintessential Mike Hammer: loud, boorish, sexist, bullying and gleefully violent. Watch out for the back-to-front titles and apocalyptic climax. Truly the greatest private-eye movie ever made.

City By The Sea

Inexplicably coolly reviewed, this Michael Caton-Jones thriller boasts Robert De Niro's best performance in years. As a New York detective estranged from his son, he's distraught when his boy (James Franco) is prime suspect in a case he's breaking. Frances McDormand's excellent as Bob's girlfriend; Long island is a lost Atlantis. A fine film. DVD EXTRAS: Commentaries by writer and producer, Caton-Jones short Mark Of A Murderer.Rating Star

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Enigmatic electro-pop

James Brown – The Next Step

The Godfather's 2002 US release with three remixed "bonus" cuts

Jackie-O Motherfucker – Bit’s

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Richard X – Richard X Presents His X-Factor Volume One

The pioneer of bootleg mixes unleashes his first "official" album

The Broken Family Band – Cold Water Songs

First full-lengther from genre-hopping Cambridge quartet
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