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Spare Parts

Brutally compelling study of human trafficking

Vendredi Soir

Director Claire Denis rediscovers her personal vision after the debacle that was Trouble Every Day. With echoes of Godard's Weekend, it's an erotic tone poem in which a woman stuck in a rainy Paris traffic jam picks up a man for a mutually satisfying one-night stand. That's the entire plot, but the auteur's intensity makes every moment telling and tactile.

Sympathy For Mr Vengeance

This Korean thriller is arrestingly stylised, impeccably directed and occasionally very beautiful, but jeesh, it's nasty stuff. A deaf-mute tries to kidnap a rich man's daughter to pay for his sister's operation. Naturally, it all goes horribly wrong. The torture of a young woman with electrical cables and the blade attack on a family of organ traffickers are especially gruesome, but beyond that, there's a withering examination of urban alienation and loneliness at play.

Killing Time

Steve Buscemi's second movie as director is a convincing drama of life in a US jail

Steve Winwood – About Time

Low-key return by former Spencer Davis Group and Traffic star

Flowing Muses

Long-awaited re-release for one of the great lost albums of the early '70s

Great Western

Fourth LP from purveyors of Hispanic-Americana

The Mountain Goats – Tallahassee

New instalment of 'alt.folk soap opera'
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