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BJ Cole – Trouble In Paradise

UK pedal-steel veteran gorges on electro-exotica

Frank Zappa – Joe’s Corsage

Early Motherly love from Zappa vaults

The Untouchables

Talk about narrow fucking escapes. Halfway through one of the interviews with Brian De Palma that make up the raft of extras on this special edition of his lavish gangster epic, the director mentions that Paramount's first choice for the central part of Eliot Ness was Mel Gibson. It's an appalling thought. I mean, imagine Mel hamming it up here, his narcissistic gurning turning De Palma's operatic vision into mugging farce. Fortunately, Mel had other commitments, and the role of Ness, as De Palma had always intended, went to the then relatively unknown Kevin Costner.

Screen Play

Two-disc legends packages with a DVD thrown in

Cheap Trick – The Essential…

36-track masterclass in larger-than-life rock

Memories Of Murder

Compelling true-crime thriller

Train Of Thought

Wong Kar-Wai's quirky, impressionistic Hong Kong masterpiece reissued

Triad And Emotional

Stylish Hong Kong gangster flick that doesn't quite realise its potential

Carandiru

In October 1992, Brazil's notorious São Paulo Detention Centre—aka Carandiru—erupted in a full-scale riot which left 111 inmates brutally slaughtered by trigger-happy military police. Director Hector Babenco's movie charts the events that led to the uprising, using the arrival, some 12 years earlier, of Drauzio Varella, a doctor employed by the authorities to quell the rapidly rising AIDS epidemic in the facility, as our entry point into the story of this hellish, overcrowded facility.

Keep It In The Family

Startling documentary about an American family torn apart by sexual scandal
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