Kim Fowley – Fantasy World

Brand new outing from legendary underground songwriter, producer, talent diviner and LA scenester

Le Divorce

James Ivory saunters into the 21st century. In Paris

One Take Only

Directed by Oxide Pang, this was re-edited after his success with The Eye—Pang presumably feeling he could now take more stylistic liberties. The movie concerns a drug dealer who courts disaster by upping the ante to keep his girlfriend from prostitution, and sees Pang grandly messing with timelines, colour and reality. An enjoyable dip in the seedy Bangkok underground.

Disco Inferno

Black comedy traces rise and murderous fall of Club Kid emperor

Thunderbolt And Lightfoot

Four years before The Deer Hunter, Michael Cimino made his debut as writer and director with this macho love story, starring Clint Eastwood as a typically crusty old bank robber and Oscar-nominated Jeff Bridges as his wide-eyed and adoring young sidekick. Excellent support from George Kennedy and Geoffrey Lewis as a couple of hoods after Clint's ass (as it were).

Belleville Rendez-Vous

Darkly bizarre Gallic cartoon is sophisticated delight

Bulletproof Monk

Comic book adaptation with Woo favourite Chow Yun-Fat as a kind of near-immortal arse-kicking Dalai Lama who's spent the last 60 years battling baddies for possession of the Scroll of the Ultimate. And now it's time to pass the baton to a younger chap. You could see it as a martial arts Raiders Of The Lost Ark, or a Crouching Tiger for nitwits. Or you could not see it at all. The choice is yours.

Blind Spot: Hitler’s Secretary

Astonishing eyewitness account of dictator's last days

Crimson Gold

Urban angst, Iranian-style

Tears Of The Sun

Standard war pic elevated by Bruce Willis
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