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Horse Opera

Brad Pitt grabs a shield and gets all mythological

The Futureheads

Four under-21s from Tyne & Wear with a sharply cut punk debut

Felix Da Housecat – Devin Dazzle And The Neon Fever

Near-concept album about US '80s new wave bop-pop from electroclash prime mover

Mekons – Punk Rock

Jon Langford's perennial discontents make retro modern

Bollywood Queen

Bright, polished but ultimately lightweight Britcom about a forbidden romance between a London girl of Indian parents (Preeya Kalidas) and a white English boy (James McAvoy), Jeremy Wooding and former NME editor Neil Spencer's debut feature rehashes a bog-standard culture-clash plot. The incorporation of Hindi film song-and-dance numbers into a naturalistic story is a nice touch, but at heart this is the kind of creaky yarn that might have made a generic TV drama at best.

Hell – NY Muscle

Electroclash doyen lost in hipster ghetto

Paint It Black

School's out forever, dude, in the new Jack Black comedy

Corey Harris – Mississippi To Mali

Authentically rootsy Delta blues meets the ancestors

Various Artists – Dr Lektroluv Presents Lektrokuted

Mix of new and old future-funk

Le Divorce

The Merchant-Ivory formula finds a few new flavours in this picturesque cultureclash comedy. Naomi Watts and Kate Hudson play American sisters in Paris, stumbling as they try to adapt to the French mores regarding love, sex, family and money. Subplots include Matthew Modine cracking up convincingly. Elegant and urbane.
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