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An immaculate digital restoration job, including muffle-free audio, silky silver monochrome and original 'pillarbox' framing, adds an unnerving contemporary kick to Fritz Lang's 1931 masterpiece. Detailing the slavering hunt for bug-eyed child murderer Hans Beckert (Peter Lorre) through a dark and hostile, shadow-filled Berlin, this is the original, if not the best, serial killer flick.

The Children’s Hour – SOS JFK

Chicago duo craft unearthly, not quite folk debut, with added harp

Mojave 3 – Spoon And Rafter

Contemplative fourth album from Thames Valley five-piece

Rambling Rose

Screenplay by the author Calder Willingham, generic domestics handled by Duvall's Pop and Diane Ladd's Mom, sexual disruptions dispensed by major-outfitted, Oscar-nominated Laura Dern as the teenage housekeeper. Her Rose has an earned rep, but Mom leaps to her defence. Mom's had enough of the South, too. The Button, Lukas Haas, pants and ogles from the sidelines.

Shane

The definitive Hollywood western, George Stevens' Shane has inimitable narrative momentum, rolling effortlessly from the introduction of Alan Ladd's buckskin dandy to the initial saloon tensions ("You talking to me?") and the epic punch-up, through the homesteader murder and the final confrontation with Jack Palance's beguiling assassin. Magnificent.

Lowgold – Welcome To Winners

Follow-up to 2001's excellent Just Backward Of Square

Good Golly Miss Polly

West country girl's long-awaited return sees renewed quest for left-field status

Jeff Beck – Jeff

Axeman of distinction returns with 14th solo album

Sigmatropic – Sixteen Haiku & Other Stories

Star-crammed electro-mysticism from Greece's Akis Boyatzis

Cabin Fever

DIRECTED BY Eli Roth STARRING Jordan Ladd, Rider Strong, James DeBello, Cerina Vincent Opens October 10, Cert 15, 90 mins David Lynch protégé Eli Roth has been planning this, his gore-soaked debut, for 10 years. It's some labour of love.
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