Reviews

Carole King

Early '70s New York singer-songwriter in retrospect

Madness – Our House

Nutty Boys' best-of and musical tie-in

Joni Mitchell – Travelogue

Joni looks back with a symphony orchestra

Chris Potter – Travelling Mercies

Outstanding tenorist tears it up

Noriko Tujiko – Make Me Hard

Electronic siren songs

Power To The People

Eighth album from rap renegades is a 21-track jumble of new tracks, live performances and fan remixes

Various Artists – The Now Sound Of Brazil

Cool modern Brazilian sounds remixed

London Underground

Dangerous Liaisons director cuts through to the capital's underbelly

Ordinary People

Multiple Oscar-winner (beating out Scorsese's Raging Bull) from 1980, directed calmly (and, for some, soporifically) by Robert Redford. It's a sombre, actorly affair in which wealthy Donald Sutherland and Mary Tyler Moore grieve for their son's death; his brother Timothy Hutton blames and shames. An early, earnest look at the dysfunctional family: American Beauty without the laughs.

Men In Black

Reissued as part of the Superbit series, Barry Sonnenfeld's witty and energetic spoof fields a wonderful tearning in sassy Will Smith and sardonic Tommy Lee Jones. "Searching for a handle on the moment?" asks the latter when the rookie alien investigator is first confronted with the tentacled weirdos from outer space. Fave moment: Noisy Cricket.
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