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Ten years after

Check Your ED

Six volumes of highlights from the Sunday night US television show that was the MTV of its day

Sparks

Meltdown Festival, London Royal Festival Hall Saturday June 12, 2004

Second helping of web-slinging superhero mayhem beats all comers

Wham, Bam, Thank You ‘Nam

When it was released in his native Hong Kong in August 1990, John Woo's brutal Vietnam-era epic Bullet In The Head was a box office disaster. Speaking to Uncut in April 2003, Woo remembered: "When we did the premiere, people just walked out...I felt totally exiled." Coming just over a year after the brutal massacre of students in Tiananmen Square, it's perhaps no surprise that the movie—called Die xue jie tou in Woo's native Cantonese, aka Bloodshed In The Streets—was too complicated, too downbeat, too pessimistic. And it is.

Pop Artless

Typically unadorned, quirky new album from cult hero

Charalambides – Tom Carter

More scary nights and lovely sunrises over the mesa

A Quiff Of Nostalgia

The toast(ed teacake) of Tinseltown comes home. DVD to follow

The Madness Of King George

Michael Moore takes on America's plutocrats and warmongers in his Palme D'Or-winning documentary

The Return

Intense Tarkovsky-esque Russian thriller

Flaming Groovy

The Pixies and The Cure turn up the desert heat at the fifth Coachella Festival
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