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Daredevil

Ben Affleck plays Marvel's blind superhero, with Jennifer Garner as his love interest (the ninja assassin Elektra), Colin Farrell as hitman Bullseye and a suitably imposing Michael Clarke Duncan as the crime lord Kingpin. The fight sequences are impressively executed, and it's a solid stab at the source material; sadly, some substandard CGI lets it down.

Coffy

Pam Grier is a nurse turned vigilante, on a mission to avenge her strung-out kid sister by taking out the pushers, bad cops and corrupt politicians feeding off her neighbourhood. Hustling along to Roy Ayres' soundtrack, Jack Hill's 1973 movie is often grisly but treats its sex and violence with a surprising, and refreshing, matter-of-factness.

The Couch Trip

Remember the '80s, when Dan Aykroyd comedies were event movies? This 1988 stinker brings back plenty of bad memories, with Aykroyd playing a mental patient masquerading as a radio talk-show shrink. Not even co-stars Walter Matthau and Charles Grodin can wring a laugh from this wretched relic.

Liam Lynch – Fake Songs

Sporadically entertaining rock piss-takes

Saloon – If We Meet In The Future

Second album from Reading Krautrockers

Janet Bean And The Concertina Wire – Dragging Wonder Lake

Chicago-via-Kentucky multi-instrumentalist gets jiggy with the post-rock crowd

Canned Heat – Friends In The Can

Metal box package for blues veterans' attempt to revive their illustrious past

Animal Collective – Here Comes The Indian

New York weirdos make a strange, glorious noise

Doug Dillard – The Banjo Album

Early five-string outing from country-rock pioneer

Slay With Me

Uncompromising tale of crime and punishment
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