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The Doors Special Edition

Oliver Stone's typically overwrought biopic of Jim Morrison has been much-mocked down the years, perhaps unfairly. It's full of Stone's signature bombast and is characteristically laden with all manner of wild and windy symbolism, but it has rather more going for it than popular reputation usually allows—not least, a surprisingly good performance from Val Kilmer as The Lizard King himself, fantastic duplication of vintage concert footage, especially the re-staging of the infamous Miami bust, and the patently deranged Crispin Glover as Andy Warhol to fucking boot!

Jackass—The Movie

Infantile, boorish, dangerous, hilarious, unmissable

The Magdalene Sisters

DIRECTED BY Peter Mullan STARRING Nora-Jane Noone, Dorothy Duffy, Anne-Marie Duff Opens February 21, Cert 15, 119 mins The opening scene of Peter Mullan's award-winning social drama The Magdalene Sisters unfolds in a Dublin pub in 1964, where Guinness-stained granddads in cloth caps slap their thighs to fiddle-dee-diddle-dee music played by a lecherous priest who salivates suggestively over his bodhran while crucifixes are reflected in whisky glasses and a lusty Irish buck rapes his own cousin.

Darkness Falls

Bleak second outing for Mercury/Brit-nominated songsmith

Live Forever

Spurious but amusing documentary about Britpop

Lisa Mychols – Lost Winter’s Dream

Wondermints before they'd recorded their own material

(The Real) Tuesday Weld – I, Lucifer

Musical accompaniment to the recent novel of the same name by Glen Duncan

Wayne’s World

All dressed up and somewhere to go—Oklahoma visionaries in resplendent spectacle

Andmoreagain…

Legendary creator of arguably the finest psychedelic album ever recorded makes a passionate return

Gamine – Sabotage

London duo's decadent-pop debut
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