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The League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen

Knockabout adaptation of clever cult comic

Cuban Reels

Stone's intimate document of Castro as man rather than monster

The High Llamas – Beet, Maize & Corn

Seventh studio album from inveterate Beach Boys fans

Teenage Wasteland

Lukas Moodysson's bleak tale of a Slavic girl's suffering

Kill Bill Vol 1 – Maverick

There'll be more than enough excruciating hype winging your way for this, but we'll just focus on the positive. Whatever your feelings on Tarantino's films, their use of music is usually inspired. Kill Bill has Nancy Sinatra singing the old Cher hit "Bang Bang", blasts of Bernard Herrmann and Quincy Jones, Isaac Hayes' "Run Fay Run", much new material from Wu-Tang's RZA, and tantalising, foul-mouthed dialogue excerpts from the likes of Uma Thurman and Lucy Liu.

Chop ‘Til You Drop

Tarantino's back. Crouching Uma, spurting stumps...

Secret Machines – September OOO

NY's latest show daring diversity

Eva Cassidy – American Tune

Sixth posthumous release for Songbird star

Bliss Factory

Eclectic New Yorkers triumph over the punk-funk hype

Various

Artsy, twee, quietly mad label presents three collections of rarities
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