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Street Smarts

Dizzee Rascal is the best rapper this country's ever produced, period. His words are as sharp as prime Tricky, his delivery sharper; he's got bags more personality than anybody in the British rap scene. These local comparisons add up to faint praise, though, so how about this: 18-year-old, East London-bred Dizzee Rascal is as good as any MC currently active on Earth. Every UK garage MC brags about how his style's unique, and virtually every MC does it using the same flow and timbre.

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Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle

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

Hulk

Ol' Green Skin brought to life with mixed results

Short Cuts

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Floating Weeds (Ukigusa)

Sumptuous theatrical tale from Japan

Larry Gold – Don Cello And Friends

Legendary T.S.O.P. strings arranger finally releases debut solo album after 39 years in the business

Welcome To The Jungle

Michael Cimino's searing Vietnam War epic stands its ground

Flying Solo

Dark, melancholic 1974 solo offering from the thinking person's Byrd

Human Nature

Inexplicably and unforgivably buried theatrically by Pathe, this is Charlie Kaufman's follow-up screenplay to Being John Malkovich. Tim Robbins is the uptight scientist who falls for Patricia Arquette's alarmingly hirsute loner; Rhys Ifans is the man brought up as an ape in the wilderness.
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