Reviews

The Temp

Joyously kitsch or shamefully ham-fisted, Tom Holland's Disclosure esque erotic office thriller sees the surprisingly blank Timothy Hutton as a cookie company kingpin with a suspiciously enthusiastic secretary, Lara Flynn Boyle, who has her own secret and ultimately homicidal plans to take over the entire cookie-making empire. Enjoyably silly until it completely reneges on narrative logic or plot cohesion.

Electric Music AKA – The Slapback Sound

Second album from Scottish, London-based duo

Quite Sane – The Child Of Troubled Times: Short Stories

British-born producer of the Roots returns to jazz roots with a hip hop twist

Darkness Falls

Bleak second outing for Mercury/Brit-nominated songsmith

Dinky – Black Cabaret

New York DJ takes a turn on the other side of the tables

John Doe – Dim Stars, Bright Sky

Former X rocker swaps urban noise for pastoral reverie

Retro Grades

Nostalgia overload for the School Disco crowd

Amon Düül II

Re-release of classic krautrock albums with bonus tracks

Pearl Jam

Seattle rockers' first and fifth albums reissued at mid-price

Moonlight Mile

Superbly acted drama gathers no moss
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