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Manchester Reunited

The homecoming Boy has come a long way

Heart – The Essential Heart

Double whammy from Seattle's multi-faceted finest

The Halcyon Band – Sirocco

Northern rock alliance have Love on their minds

Hell Is For Heroes

Marvel strikes cinematic gold again with dark and exuberant superhero blockbuster No 3

Bunny Business

Disturbingly funny debut tackles life and death with the help of a giant rabbit

Far From Heaven

Critic-charming, visually sumptuous tribute to the work of Sirk

Magical Misery Tour

Ten songs of dark and disturbing genius from Seattle singer-songwriter

News And Abuse

Lumet's underrated media satire now viewed as a visionary work

Pleasure And Pane

With Mushroom having left the band and Daddy G taking a sabbatical from the studio to concentrate on family life, it falls to Robert Del Naja (3D) to carry forward Massive Attack into the beyond, in collaboration with Neil Davidge, the producer of their third album Mezzanine (1998). Without Mezzanine's layers of guitar, which left some Massive Attack lovers narrowing their eyes doubtfully, 100 Windows seems at first subdued. Much as shapes only gradually reveal themselves in an initially pitch black room, so it is with this album, which takes a few listens to become accustomed to.

The Doors Special Edition

Oliver Stone's typically overwrought biopic of Jim Morrison has been much-mocked down the years, perhaps unfairly. It's full of Stone's signature bombast and is characteristically laden with all manner of wild and windy symbolism, but it has rather more going for it than popular reputation usually allows—not least, a surprisingly good performance from Val Kilmer as The Lizard King himself, fantastic duplication of vintage concert footage, especially the re-staging of the infamous Miami bust, and the patently deranged Crispin Glover as Andy Warhol to fucking boot!
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