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Logh – Every Time A Bell Rings, An Angel Gets His Wings

Deft, downbeat lo-fi guitar melodies from Lund

Balzac And The Little Chinese Seamstress

Touching memoir of Chinese Cultural Revolution

The Truth About Charlie

Pointless vanity remake of Charade

This Month In Soundtracks

Bret Easton Ellis' second novel was very much of the '80s, but one of the many clever things Roger Avary's done with his pulsing movie adaptation is to catch the feel of that decade's music without slavishly nuzzling obvious nostalgia trends. The underlying score, by indie-flick stalwarts tomandandy (sic), is both inventive and unsettling. Around it are layered songs of a chic, shiny kind of darkness, borrowed from various eras: tone and temperature are more important here than timeliness.

Siouxsie And The Banshees – The Seven Year Itch Live

Possible final flurry from goth-punk legends

GD Luxxe – The 21st Door

Austrian dark-tech recreating classic New Order sound

Brooklyn Heights

Lee's lofty adaptation of gritty 24-hour crime novel takes on the shadows of 9/11

Intacto

DIRECTED BY Juan Carlos Fresnadillo STARRING Max Von Sydow, Leonardo Sbaraglia, Eusebio Poncela Opens April 11, Cert 15, 108 Mins Coming on like a cross between David Fincher's The Game and M Night Shyamalan's Unbreakable, the debut feature from writer/director Fresnadillo is a twisted, ingeniously constructed thriller.

Phone Booth

Ingenious, high-concept thriller sees Joel Schumacher back on top of his game

Shanghai Knights

The inevitable sequel to Shanghai Noon
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