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Johnny Thunders And The Heartbreakers – L.A.M.F.:The Lost ’77 Mixes

Punk masterpiece gets restoration job

Spirit – The Best Of Spirit

Summing up the greatest cult band of the 1960s

Heavy Traffick

Devastating teenage-abuse-hell drama from director of Together

My Big Fat Greek Wedding

A massive worldwide hit, Nia Vardalos' no-budget romp must be something special, right? Well, nope. Inoffensive as it undoubtedly is, it appears to the un-Greek eye to latch 99 per cent of its gags onto national stereotypes. The better scenes, lampooning office hierarchies, are like a good episode of Friends. The rest is Victoria Wood at her most tired. Granny'll love it on telly at Christmas.

Clown Jewels

Tragi-comic genius' big-screen outings are period treats

X-Men 1.5

Bryan Singer's faithful take on Marvel's merry mutants is probably the best superhero movie to date, due primarily to Hugh Jackman's grumpy Wolverine, Anna Paquin's fragile Rogue, a couple of class-act Shakespearean luvvies (Patrick Stewart and Ian McKellen), some great SFX and David Hayter's fine script. Roll on the sequel!

The Hacker – The Next Step Of New Wave

Miss Kittin collaborator plots future of electro on his first commercially available mix disc

Roseanne Cash – Rules Of Travel

Her first major album in a decade, featuring Steve Earle, Sheryl Crow and father Johnny

Howe Gelb – The Listener

Solo album from Giant Sand man recorded in Denmark

Vic Chesnutt – Silver Lake

Eleventh LP from Michael Stipe's favourite singer-songwriter
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