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Fish Tank

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Uncut film review: FISH TANK Directed by: Andrea Arnold Starring: Katie Jarvis, Michael Fassbender, Kierston Wareing SYNOPSIS On an estate in Essex, the life of bored teenager Mia is transformed when her mother brings home a new boyfriend, Connor. Connor takes an interest in Mia’s dream of ...
  • Uncut film review: FISH TANK
  • Directed by: Andrea Arnold
  • Starring: Katie Jarvis, Michael Fassbender, Kierston Wareing

SYNOPSIS

On an estate in Essex, the life of bored teenager Mia is transformed when her mother brings home a new boyfriend, Connor. Connor takes an interest in Mia’s dream of becoming a dancer, and introduces her to new experiences, but as their friendship deepens, Mia finds herself questioning his motives.

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Andrea Arnold is not a conventional storyteller. She has said, of Fish Tank, that it began with a single image, and grew from there. She didn’t say which image, and you could submerge yourself in its bleak vision of the Essex wastelands for a considerable time without encountering anything that was conventionally beautiful.

True, there is a white horse, tethered by gypsies in some scrub-land by the ring road, that the central character, Mia (Katie Jarvis) visits, as an escape from her loveless life on an estate with her feckless mother, Joanne (Kierston Wareing), and her little sister, Tyler, (Rebecca Griffiths).

And yes, late in the film, as the sense of aimlessness sharpens to something approaching tragedy, there is a breathless scene in which Mia runs through autumnal wheat fields. (Needless to say, the beauty is short-lived, and she arrives, rather fatefully, at a sandless beach, as if the land has run out with her luck). There are moments, too, of athletic grace, as Mia dances in an abandoned flat to her Discman; and a closing image, of a floating heart balloon, which does little to dispel the sense of emotional agoraphobia which has spooled out over the previous two hours.

Arnold has been over this terrain before, of course. Her Oscar-winning short, Wasp, depicted a similarly bleak life on a council estate. Her 2006 debut feature, Red Road (which, like Fish Tank, won the Jury Prize at Cannes) was compared to Michael Haneke’s Hidden, though the comparison was never precise. Haneke is a clinician of human cruelty who wraps his narratives in a structural criticism of cinema. Arnold’s films are more obviously in the tradition of social realism.

They’re not kitchen sink dramas, exactly, but they have much in common with the work of Ratcatcher/Morvern Callar director Lynne Ramsay (whose use of non-actors was borrowed from Robert Bresson and Bill Douglas). Arnold’s focus on working class characters has also earned comparisons with Alan Clarke. And it’s true, if you strip out the comedy, there are some odd echoes here of Clarke’s taboo-crossing Rita, Sue And Bob Too. Ken Loach isn’t far away, either, though Arnold is more interested in emotions than ideology.

The beginning is not propitious. The opening scenes, with angry texting, and girls fighting in a playground on an estate, watched over by tattooed boys, may be intended to set up the hopelessness of 15 year-old Mia’s surroundings, but the taunts of “skanky faggot!” and “cunt!” veer uncomfortably close to dumb nihilism. It might be realistic, but it’s not a place you really want to linger in.

But that mood soon passes, largely due to the performance of Kate Jarvis, a non-actor cast by Arnold after she witnessed her arguing with her boyfriend in an Essex railway station. It would be patronising to say that Jarvis isn’t acting, but Arnold’s direction produces a performance with no artifice. If Jarvis was self-conscious, it doesn’t show, possibly because her character is introverted to the point of anger, rarely opening up to emotional risk. When she does, the results are far from joyous, though the beauty of Arnold’s film is that it never judges the actions of its characters, or offers moral comfort to the audience.

What it’s about is hard to say. This is fuzzy terrain. It is about adolescence, and a teenage girl experimenting with womanhood. It is about emotional neglect, and non-nuclear families, and lives lived on the margins of the margins. It is almost about dancing, which offers Mia a sense of freedom she doesn’t get from anything else. But it’s not Billy Elliott. It’s clear, to everyone except Mia, that the audition she dreams of is a false horizon.

It is, in a strange way, a love story, and a sensual one at that. Mia’s life is turned upside down by the arrival of her mother’s boyfriend, Connor (Michael Fassbender, who played Bobby Sands so memorably in Steve McQueen’s Hunger). Connor is a playful soul, and charismatic, though his initial pleasantries are countered by Mia’s blunt refusal to engage with him, or anyone. “Are you always such a donkey knob?” she asks.

But the aggression is designed to conceal her growing fascination. When her mother holds a party, and Mia is banished to another part of the house, she experiments with make-up and vodka and is almost unconscious when Connor carries her back to her bedroom. The atmosphere in the room carries a heavy charge, and is quite discomfiting. Mia is awake, and secretly enjoying the attention.

Yet Andrea Arnold’s direction is not straightforward. In this moment of adolescent longing she gives the camera a restricted view, bathing the room in red light. The sound drops away to leave nothing but anxious breaths: watching it, you are made to feel like an intruder. This scene, at least, has the unsettling aura of Haneke, as it simultaneously tempts and repels the viewer. And the sense of voyeurism continues when Connor loans Mia his camcorder, so she can film herself dancing.

To test it, she films him changing his shirt. If he feels this is inappropriate, he doesn’t mention it. Instead, he sprays himself with cologne, and leans towards her, asking her to inhale his scent. “Fox piss,” she says. Then, in an action that is suddenly strange and jarring, Connor treats Mia like a little girl again, and spanks her.

And so, the relationship develops. Connor brings Mia out of herself, and takes her out of her claustrophobic surroundings. Technically, what is happening is rape, but Arnold’s direction is so empathetic that it only feels slightly wrong, and faintly taboo. Then, reality bites.

So which image inspired the film? It’s guesswork, but there is something beautifully natural, and decidedly erotic, about the scene where Mia follows Connor into the middle of a reservoir. As her mother complains that she will ruin her £20 tracksuit, Mia is shown how to catch a fish with her bare hands. Guddled, it lies gasping for breath at the water’s edge.

ALASTAIR McKAY

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Latitude Festival 2010 Early Bird Tickets On Sale Now!

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A limited number of early bird tickets for next year's Latitude Festival have gone on sale today (September 4), held at the 2009 price of £150. The 2010 event will start on July 16th and run for three nights at Henham Park Estate, Suffolk, celebrating it's fifth year! This year saw an incredibly diverse range of acts and events take part; from Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds to Vivienne Westwood and Janeane Garofolo. Limited weekend tickets are available here: Seetickets.com/Latitude More Latitude news and to catch up with 2009's fun Pic credit: Richard Johnson

A limited number of early bird tickets for next year’s Latitude Festival have gone on sale today (September 4), held at the 2009 price of £150.

The 2010 event will start on July 16th and run for three nights at Henham Park Estate, Suffolk, celebrating it’s fifth year!

This year saw an incredibly diverse range of acts and events take part; from Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds to Vivienne Westwood and Janeane Garofolo.

Limited weekend tickets are available here: Seetickets.com/Latitude

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Pic credit: Richard Johnson

Nirvana’s Reading Festival Gig To Get Official Release

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An official CD and DVD of Nirvana's famous Reading Festival headline performance in 1992 is to be released on November 2. 'Nirvana - Live At Reading Festival' will be available as a CD/ DVD pacakage, as well as separately. A double 12" live album will also be released on November 16. 'Nirvana Live At Reading' features this set list: 'Breed' 'Drain You' 'Aneurysm' 'School' 'Sliver' 'In Bloom' 'Come As You Are' 'Lithium' 'About A Girl' 'Tourette's' 'Polly' 'Lounge Act' 'Smells Like Teen Spirit' 'On A Plain' 'Negative Creep' 'Been A Son' 'All Apologies' 'Blew' 'Dumb' 'Stay Away' 'Spank Thru' 'Love Buzz' 'The Money Will Roll Right In' 'D-7' 'Territorial Pissings' More Nirvana news and reviews on Uncut.co.uk

An official CD and DVD of Nirvana‘s famous Reading Festival headline performance in 1992 is to be released on November 2.

‘Nirvana – Live At Reading Festival’ will be available as a CD/ DVD pacakage, as well as separately. A double 12″ live album will also be released on November 16.

Nirvana Live At Reading‘ features this set list:

‘Breed’

‘Drain You’

‘Aneurysm’

‘School’

‘Sliver’

‘In Bloom’

‘Come As You Are’

‘Lithium’

‘About A Girl’

‘Tourette’s’

‘Polly’

‘Lounge Act’

‘Smells Like Teen Spirit’

‘On A Plain’

‘Negative Creep’

‘Been A Son’

‘All Apologies’

‘Blew’

‘Dumb’

‘Stay Away’

‘Spank Thru’

‘Love Buzz’

‘The Money Will Roll Right In’

‘D-7’

‘Territorial Pissings’

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The Pogues Announce UK Christmas Tour Dates

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The Pogues have confirmed that they are to reunited, once again, for their annual Christmas tour. For the seventh year running, The Pogues will perform live at venues from Newcastle to London from December 9. The Pogues Christmas Tour 2009 takes place at the following venues: Newcastle O2 Academy...

The Pogues have confirmed that they are to reunited, once again, for their annual Christmas tour.

For the seventh year running, The Pogues will perform live at venues from Newcastle to London from December 9.

The Pogues Christmas Tour 2009 takes place at the following venues:

  • Newcastle O2 Academy (December 9)
  • Glasgow O2 Academy (10)
  • Sheffield O2 Academy (12)
  • Manchester Apollo (13)
  • Leeds O2 Academy (14)
  • Birmingham O2 Academy (16)
  • London Brixton O2 Academy (18, 19)

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Graham Coxon Announces One-Off London Gig

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Blur's Graham Coxon has announced a one-off London gig, to take place at The Barbican Hall on November 28. Playing as The Graham Coxon Power Acoustic Ensemble, the evening will feature special guests and artwork projections. Graham Coxon is also to release a new double-A side single through Trangr...

Blur‘s Graham Coxon has announced a one-off London gig, to take place at The Barbican Hall on November 28.

Playing as The Graham Coxon Power Acoustic Ensemble, the evening will feature special guests and artwork projections.

Graham Coxon is also to release a new double-A side single through Trangressive Records on September 28, featuring “Brave The Storm” and “Dead Bees”.

The single, the third from album ‘The Spinning Top‘ will be available for download only, when fans buy a unique numbered Graham Coxon artwork print.

Tickets available from the Barbican, here.

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Watch New Wild Beasts Video Now

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Wild Beasts have released the video for their forthcoming new single "All The Kings Men" prior to its release on October 5. The track is the second single to be taken from their acclaimed album 'Two Dancers' and is dedicated to the the "Girls from Rodean, girls from Shipley, girls from Hounslow, gi...

Wild Beasts have released the video for their forthcoming new single “All The Kings Men” prior to its release on October 5.

The track is the second single to be taken from their acclaimed album ‘Two Dancers’ and is dedicated to the the “Girls from Rodean, girls from Shipley, girls from Hounslow, girls from Whitby”.

Watch Wild Beasts’ “All The Kings Men” video here:

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Radiohead’s Thom Yorke To Release New Solo Single

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Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke is to release a new double-A side solo record on September 21. The two new tracks "FeelingPulledApartbyHorses" and "The Hollow Earth" will be released on 12" vinyl on the 21st with a regular download following on October 6. Writing on Radiohead.com, Thom Yorke explain...

Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke is to release a new double-A side solo record on September 21.

The two new tracks “FeelingPulledApartbyHorses” and “The Hollow Earth” will be released on 12″ vinyl on the 21st with a regular download following on October 6.

Writing on Radiohead.com, Thom Yorke explains that the first track “FeelingPulledApartbyHorses” is a co-write with Radiohead guitarist Jonny Greenwood, who also plays on the track. Yorke describes the track as “a radical rework of an old tune that’s been kicking around without a home since 2001”.

He also describes new song “The Hollow Earth” as a “bass menace that was born out of the ‘The Eraser‘ period, but needed a little more time”.

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Rolling Stones’ Charlie Watts Has Not Quit: Official!

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Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts has not quit the legendary rock'n'roll band, his spokesman has told Uncut.co.uk this afternoon (September 2). Claims made earlier today on Australian website undercover.com.au that Charlie Watts had quit The Rolling Stones were posted online at 10am (GMT), quoti...

Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts has not quit the legendary rock’n’roll band, his spokesman has told Uncut.co.uk this afternoon (September 2).

Claims made earlier today on Australian website undercover.com.au that Charlie Watts had quit The Rolling Stones were posted online at 10am (GMT), quoting an unnamed source in the band’s inner circle who said the drummer “will never record or tour with the band again.”

The story was subsequently picked up by a number of online news services before a statement was released to Uncut.co.uk at 5pm (GMT) by the band’s UK spokesperson.

The statement reads: “Contrary to a fabricated story that ran this morning on a small music web site in Australia, drummer Charlie Watts has not left The Rolling Stones.”

Charlie Watts joined the band in 1963.

The rumour comes a few days after the news that the police are planning to re-examine the death of the Stones’ former guitarist Brian Jones, who drowned in 1969.

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Pete Doherty Confirmed To Sing Michael Jackson Tribute Song

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Pete Doherty is the lastest singer to be confirmed for a Michael Jackson tribute which will take place as part of 'David Gest...My Life! A Musical Concert Extravaganza' this October. The David Gest revue is expected to see Doherty perform as part of an ensemble cast who will sing Jackson track "Hum...

Pete Doherty is the lastest singer to be confirmed for a Michael Jackson tribute which will take place as part of ‘David Gest…My Life! A Musical Concert Extravaganza’ this October.

The David Gest revue is expected to see Doherty perform as part of an ensemble cast who will sing Jackson track “Human Nature” from the 1982 album ‘Thriller’.

The Gest musical show will tour the UK from October 1, however, Doherty will only appear at the London concert which takes place on October 14.

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Foo Fighters To Release Two New Tracks

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Foo Fighters are to mark their fifteenth anniversary by releasing a career-spanning Greatest Hits collection - which will also feature two brand new tracks. Set for release on November 3, simply titled Foo Fighters - Greatest Hits, the new tracks are called "Wheels" and "Word Forward", both of whi...

Foo Fighters are to mark their fifteenth anniversary by releasing a career-spanning Greatest Hits collection – which will also feature two brand new tracks.

Set for release on November 3, simply titled Foo Fighters – Greatest Hits, the new tracks are called “Wheels” and “Word Forward”, both of which were made with Butch Vig.

Other tracks pencilled in for the collection include: “The Pretender,” “All My Life,” “Learn To Fly,” “Best Of You,” “Times Like These,” “My Hero” and “Everlong”.

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Noel Gallagher posts full statement about quitting Oasis

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Noel Gallagher has posted a full statement about his decision to quit Oasis, the band he formed with his brother Liam in 1991, on Friday (August 28). Writing on his blog at Oasisinet.com, on Saturday (August 29): the band's chief songwriter ultimately blames a "lack of support from management and b...

Noel Gallagher has posted a full statement about his decision to quit Oasis, the band he formed with his brother Liam in 1991, on Friday (August 28).

Writing on his blog at Oasisinet.com, on Saturday (August 29): the band’s chief songwriter ultimately blames a “lack of support from management and bandmates” a a reason behind his decision.

Noel Gallagher‘s full statement reads as follows:

“Dearly beloved, it is with a heavy heart and a sad face that I say this to you this morning.

“As of last Friday, August 28, I have been forced to leave the Manchester rock ‘n’ roll pop group Oasis.

“The details are not important and of too great a number to list. But I feel you have the right to know that the level of verbal and violent intimidation towards me, my family, friends and comrades has become intolerable. And the lack of support and understanding from my management and bandmates has left me with no other option than to get me cape and seek pastures new.

“I would like firstly to offer my apologies to them kids in Paris who’d paid money and waited all day to see us only to be let down AGAIN by the band. Apologies are probably not enough, I know, but I’m afraid it’s all I’ve got.

“While I’m on the subject, I’d like to say [sorry] to the good people of V Festival that experienced the same thing. Again, I can only apologise – although I don’t know why, it was nothing to do with me. I was match-fit and ready to be brilliant. Alas, other people in the group weren’t up to it.

“In closing I would like to thank all the Oasis fans, all over the world. The last 18 years have been truly, truly amazing (and I hate that word, but today is the one time I’ll deem it appropriate). A dream come true. I take with me glorious memories.”

“Now, if you’ll excuse me, I have a family and a football team to indulge. I’ll see you somewhere down the road. It’s been a fuckin’ pleasure.”

For more Oasis news, you can visit Uncut’s news archive or live4ever

Them Crooked Vultures Announce UK Tour

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Them Crooked Vultures have announced their first UK tour, with the rock supergroup set to perform six live gigs in December. Them Crooked Vultures – featuring Led Zeppelin's John Paul Jones, Foo Fighters' Dave Grohl and Queens Of The Stone Age's Josh Homme recently made their live debut secret...

Them Crooked Vultures have announced their first UK tour, with the rock supergroup set to perform six live gigs in December.

Them Crooked Vultures – featuring Led Zeppelin‘s John Paul Jones, Foo Fighters‘ Dave Grohl and Queens Of The Stone Age‘s Josh Homme recently made their live debut secretly supporting the Arctic Monkeys at their Brixton Academy show last week (August 26). They also made another non-billed appearance at the weekends Leeds Festival (August 28) and Reading Festival (August 29).

Tickets for Them Crooked Vultures newly announced tour dates go onsale on Friday (September 4) at 10am.

Them Crooked Vultures 2009 UK tour dates are:

  • Plymouth Pavilions (December 10)
  • Portsmouth Guildhall (11)
  • Blackpool Empress Ballroom (13)
  • Birmingham O2 Academy (14)
  • Edinburgh O2 Academy (15)
  • London HMV Hammersmith Apollo (17)

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Noah And The Whale – The First Days Of Spring

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Noah And The Whale’s chirpy folk ditty “5 Years Time” was a surprise interloper in last summer’s Top 10, but The First Days Of Spring is a very different kettle of fish. Ambitious, orchestral and accompanied by a 45-minute film, it candidly documents singer Charlie Fink’s recovery from a...

Noah And The Whale’s chirpy folk ditty “5 Years Time” was a surprise interloper in last summer’s Top 10, but The First Days Of Spring is a very different kettle of fish.

Ambitious, orchestral and accompanied by a 45-minute film, it candidly documents singer Charlie Fink’s recovery from a badly broken heart. “I Have Nothing” and “Stranger” mine a strain of epic, earthy melancholy somewhere between James Yorkston and Arcade Fire.

Closure is finally achieved on the gorgeous “My Door Is Always Open” and only an ill-advised mid-section (where it all goes a bit Godspell)spoils the mood.

SAM RICHARDS

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Black Crowes – Before The Frost…

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As the ellipsis suggests, there is more where this comes from: if you buy Before The Frost…, you’ll receive a second companion album, Until The Freeze as a free download. Both records were recorded live in the studio over just five nights, before small audiences of invited fans. For the Black Crowes, this is an inspired move, maximising their virtues (virtuosity, passion, guilelessness) and minimising their principal flaw (the fact that it all starts to feel a bit silly if you stop to think about it). “Good Morning Captain” and “A Train Still Makes A Lonely Sound” swagger especially splendidly. ANDREW MUELLER Latest and archive album reviews on Uncut.co.uk

As the ellipsis suggests, there is more where this comes from: if you buy Before The Frost…, you’ll receive a second companion album, Until The Freeze as a free download.

Both records were recorded live in the studio over just five nights, before small audiences of invited fans. For the Black Crowes, this is an inspired move, maximising their virtues (virtuosity, passion, guilelessness) and minimising their principal flaw (the fact that it all starts to feel a bit silly if you stop to think about it). “Good Morning Captain” and “A Train Still Makes A Lonely Sound” swagger especially splendidly.

ANDREW MUELLER

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500 Days Of Summer

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500 DAYS OF SUMMER DIRECTED BY MARC WEBB STARRING JOSEPH GORDON-LEVITT, ZOOEY DESCHANEL Tom (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) works as a greetings-card writer in L.A. He believes in finding “the one”, and listens to “sad British music”. Boy meets girl: she’s Summer (Zooey Deschanel), fellow Smit...
  • 500 DAYS OF SUMMER
  • DIRECTED BY MARC WEBB
  • STARRING JOSEPH GORDON-LEVITT, ZOOEY DESCHANEL

Tom (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) works as a greetings-card writer in L.A. He believes in finding “the one”, and listens to “sad British music”. Boy meets girl: she’s Summer (Zooey Deschanel), fellow Smiths fan, who likes things “casual”. “Relationships are messy and feelings get hurt. Who needs that?” Over 500 days, the divide between his romanticism and her modernism grows insuperable.

A sharp spin on the usual rom-com formulae, this is funny, sensitive and challenges the genre’s gender conventions. Darting back and forth across the couple’s time together, snappy scenes nail the essence of infatuation then deflation. A split-screen shows Tom’s expectations of a party contrasted with the reality. Elsewhere, he breaks into a Hall & Oates song, joined by dancers and animated bluebirds.

Gordon-Levitt channels the young John Cusack while Deschanel is perfectly cast as the indie boy’s cute, spacey, ideal girl. There are nods to The Graduate and High Fidelity; The Pixies and Regina Spektor are on constant rotation. Although it doesn’t attain greatness (Tom wears Clash and Joy Division t-shirts to signify his “differentness”), this is charming, wry and sometimes brave.

CHRIS ROBERTS

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District 9

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DISTRICT 9 DIRECTED BY Neill Blomkamp STARRING Sharlto Copley As Cloverfield acknowledged last year, the aliens-on-Earth movie is in need of a fresh twist. It might be enough, you may think, for co-writer and director to Neill Blomkamp to base District 9 in his native South Africa, away from th...
  • DISTRICT 9
  • DIRECTED BY Neill Blomkamp
  • STARRING Sharlto Copley

As Cloverfield acknowledged last year, the aliens-on-Earth movie is in need of a fresh twist. It might be enough, you may think, for co-writer and director to Neill Blomkamp to base District 9 in his native South Africa, away from the traditional Western locations for First Contact.

But in fact, the Johannesburg setting also serves to RAMP UP Blomkamp’s subtext. As the film opens, in the present day, we learn via documentary clips and news footage that aliens came to Earth 20 years ago and have since then been interred in a containment camp.

Blomkamp’s wry satirical parallels to apartheid work pretty well here (as does the idea that not all alien races are hell-bent on the destruction of humankind). Equally smart is his decision to set up leading man Wikus (Sharlto Copley) as the initially unsympathetic agent for a large multi-national charged with relocating the aliens to another site.

But the originality of the first hour is squandered as Blomkamp unmasks corporate villainy and resorts to an increasingly programmatic series of action set-pieces that pit Wikus and a friendly alien against the multi-national’s private army.

MICHAEL BONNER

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UK police to re-open enquiry into Rolling Stone Brian Jones’ death

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The death of the Rolling Stones original guitarist Brian Jones is to be reinvestigated by UK police, it was announced on Monday (August 31) to the Associated Press. Jones' death by drowning in 1969 was concluded at the time to be caused by drink and drugs, but new evidence from an investigative journalist, Scott Jones, is to be reviewed by Sussex Police to decide whether to officially reopen the case. Sussex duty inspector has said: "It's too early to comment at this time as to what the outcome might be." Brian Jones died on July 2, 1969 at age 27, his body found in the swimming pool at his Sussex estate. 'Who Killed Christopher Robin?' by Terry Rawlings and 'Paint it Black: The Murder of Brian Jones' by Geoffrey Giuliano, both published in 1994, claimed that rennovations builder Frank Thorogood confessed on his deathbed in November 1993 to murdering Brian Jones. More Brian Jones news on Uncut.co.uk

The death of the Rolling Stones original guitarist Brian Jones is to be reinvestigated by UK police, it was announced on Monday (August 31) to the Associated Press.

Jones’ death by drowning in 1969 was concluded at the time to be caused by drink and drugs, but new evidence from an investigative journalist, Scott Jones, is to be reviewed by Sussex Police to decide whether to officially reopen the case.

Sussex duty inspector has said: “It’s too early to comment at this time as to what the outcome might be.”

Brian Jones died on July 2, 1969 at age 27, his body found in the swimming pool at his Sussex estate.

‘Who Killed Christopher Robin?’ by Terry Rawlings and ‘Paint it Black: The Murder of Brian Jones’ by Geoffrey Giuliano, both published in 1994, claimed that rennovations builder Frank Thorogood confessed on his deathbed in November 1993 to murdering Brian Jones.

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Bob Dylan Chistmas Album Confirmed By Columbia Records!

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Bob Dylan's touted festive album is reportedly to be titled 'Christmas In The Heart' and will be released by Columbia Records in the US on October 13. A statement from the record company says that all album royalties will be donated to the Feeding America charity, which provides meals during the ho...

Bob Dylan‘s touted festive album is reportedly to be titled ‘Christmas In The Heart’ and will be released by Columbia Records in the US on October 13.

A statement from the record company says that all album royalties will be donated to the Feeding America charity, which provides meals during the holiday season. Royalties will also be shared with international charities who provide similar schemes to feed the hungry.

CEO of Feeding America Vicki Escarra explains how they got Dylan on board to help, stating: “When we reached out to Bob Dylan about becoming involved with our organization, we could never have anticipated that he would so generously donate all royalties from his forthcoming album to our cause.

“This major initiative from such a world renowned artist and cultural icon will directly benefit so many people and have a major impact on spreading awareness of the epidemic of hunger in this country and around the world.”

Bob Dylan adds: “It’s a tragedy that more than 35 million people in this country alone — 12 million of those children ­often go to bed hungry and wake up each morning unsure of where their next meal is coming from. I join the good people of Feeding America in the hope that our efforts can bring some food security to people in need during this holiday season.”

Christmas In The Heart is Dylan’s 47th studio album from Bob Dylan. Song titles confirmed for the forthcoming album are “Here Comes Santa Claus”, “Winter Wonderland”, “Little Drummer Boy” and “Must Be Santa”.

In the meantime, Uncut.co.uk has come up with some festive-themed Dylan song title puns – but can you do better? Submit them here!

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Sir Paul McCartney Defends John Lennon

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Sir Paul McCartney has defended John Lennon, arguing that the public often misunderstood him. He claims that many misconceptions were caused by the media and that the two had a good relationship. McCartney told the Radio Times: "He was a very soft-centred guy and we had a lot in common. "Whatever...

Sir Paul McCartney has defended John Lennon, arguing that the public often misunderstood him.

He claims that many misconceptions were caused by the media and that the two had a good relationship.

McCartney told the Radio Times: “He was a very soft-centred guy and we had a lot in common.

“Whatever bad things John said about me, he would also slip his glasses to the end of his nose and say, ‘I love you’.”

McCartney added: “The image of John is seriously flawed because he was not the hard, mad man that people think he was.”

Find out what Uncut thought of the remastered Beatles albums here.

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Pete Townshend Confirms New Musical And New Who Record

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Pete Townshend has confirmed that he is writing a new musical and that The Who will release a record in 2010. Writing on his blog, Townshend explained that musical ‘Floss’ will tell the story of a pub musician and his wife’s turbulent relationship. Townshend wrote: “Floss is an ambitious n...

Pete Townshend has confirmed that he is writing a new musical and that The Who will release a record in 2010.

Writing on his blog, Townshend explained that musical ‘Floss’ will tell the story of a pub musician and his wife’s turbulent relationship.

Townshend wrote: “Floss is an ambitious new project for me, in the style of Tommy and Quadrophenia.

In this case the songs are interspersed with surround-sound ‘soundscapes’ featuring complex sound-effects and musical montages.”

Townshend went on to explain where fans might be able to watch ‘Floss’ and revealed that The Who will release a record next year.

He wrote: “Floss will be a son-et-lumiére musical piece, intended for outdoor performance, or arenas.

“Several of the more conventional songs from Floss will be featured on a forthcoming Who recording for release in 2010.

Floss will be heard in concert for the first time in 2011, at a venue and date yet to be established.”

You can read Pete Townshend’s blog here.

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