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Forever Young

North London gets an audience with a living legend who's found a brand new lease of life

Sparks

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

The Stepford Wives

Broad comic remake of feminist chiller

Phone

Korean horror gets bad reception

Love Me If You Dare

Charmless Gallic prank-fest falls flat on its ass

Blue States – The Soundings

Blustery rock by former chill-out heroes

TV Roundup

After a timid first season, Smallville gets evil and horny—at least in a nice, family viewing kind of way. Young Clark Kent comes across red Kryptonite and turns moody; cue much pondering on whether he's been sent to Earth as saviour or destroyer. The love interest with Lana warms up, but in "Heat" Clark, like everyone, falls for a sexy new teacher. Educational.

The Heavy Blinkers – The Night And I Are Still So Young

Halifax, Nova Scotia's answer to The Beach Boys

Train Of Thought

Wong Kar-Wai's quirky, impressionistic Hong Kong masterpiece reissued

Pépé Le Moko

A landmark in the development of the doomed anti-hero, Julien Duvivier's timeless 1936 proto-noir made an icon of Jean Gabin, playing Pépé, the legendary French gangster exiled to the baroque, shadow-strewn purgatory of the Algerian casbah. Falling for a female tourist, he decides the time's come to break for home, but the cops are waiting. Still surprising, tough and casual, it sashays the line between cynicism and romance like few others.
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