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Le Souffle

Angst on the farm in the debut from young French auteur Damien Odoul, a simultaneously harsh and dreamlike account of the coming of age of Pierre-Louis Bonnetblanc, a confused, alienated teen trapped on his uncle's dilapidated spread, where older farmhands introduce him to liquor and mannish ways, with ruinous results. Shot in pristine monochrome, it's a memorable experience, aiming, albeit a little self-consciously, toward a surreal poetry.

Bogey Nights

More of Humphrey's best moments on a two-disc set

Stereolab – Margerine Eclipse

Dependable avant-pop from Anglo-French institution

The Speaking Canaries – Get Out Alive: The Last Type Story

Post-rockers do '80s stadium rock

Tim Rose – Snowed In (The Last Recordings)

Valedictory album from singer who'd experienced a renaissance in the late '90s

Winter Wonderland

Seattle songstress' magnificent fourth album finds her deep in fire and ice

Dance With Death

Reissue of prototype Mancunian punk-funksters' debut album

Various Artists – Gary Crowley Presents… Where The Action Is!

Cracking mod anthology from former NME receptionist and erstwhile chum of Paul Weller

Feud For Thought

Gripping drama of the American Dream gone sour

A Man Apart

This is a workmanlike, halfway-successful attempt to consolidate charmless lunkhead Vin Diesel's status as the action star of the moment. Actually, he's not half bad as the widowed (and therefore vengeful) narcotics agent Sean Vetter, but veteran action director F Gary Gray (The Negotiator) is absolutely treading water. Best saved for a Friday night when you've got nothing else to do.
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