Nobuhiko Obayashi -Hausu
A fresco of hallucinatory magnificent surrealism. Sublime colors and shots. A great film that I will have to watch again, sooner or later. more
Koji Wakamatsu -Su Su Per La Seconda Volta Vergine
It’s truly a pleasure to find at least ONE work by Wakamatsu in a very poor debaserian landscape of (the best) Eastern cinema. It’s certain that here we are at the top, not only of pinku eiga, but of Japanese cinematic art as a whole. A masterpiece on par with "Embrione," "Estasi degli angeli," and others. more
Chan-wook Park -Trilogia Della Vendetta
What can I say... it has its own style, it's genius, it's visionary, it's experimental... but I think it sucks. more
Kim Ki Duk -Ferro 3
Unrated film, out of respect for those who were moved by such a "grand" work. But many will know how I feel. more
Drugs
they give it away for free in Villar Perosa more
Giorgio Gaber -Far finta di essere sani
they don't know whether to laugh or cry, they clap their hands. more
Chris Squire
He is the coolest of the Yes. Period. more
Jovanotti -Jovanotti Special
Business operation riding the wave of success from the previous two LPs. The remixes by Jovanotti are well done, always excellent as a DJ. In its modest profit expectations, it works. more
Jovanotti -La mia moto
The most depressing and inaudible outfit of Jovanotti. A bad album, monotonous, bland, and repetitive, characterized by obscene lyrics devoid of meaning over distorted and as trivial guitar riffs as never before. A real headache. more
Jovanotti -Giovani Jovanotti
Jovanotti's "Risalita" album. You can feel the desire for change, to start representing something more valuable. Fresh and fun pop, musically well-crafted, cheerful lyrics but mostly a bit uninspired. A good album that can be listened to more than once, but without causing miracle shouts. more
Jovanotti -Jovanotti for President
Jovanotti in his early days. What can I say, he does his job well as a DJ and entertainer, with energetic hits that achieve easy success, but he doesn’t go beyond that. An easy-listening, straight from the italo-disco of the late '80s. more
Jovanotti -Una tribù che balla
A 3 that is a 3 and 1/2. An album that is actually quite good, but pretentious in its attempt to be "50 content and 50 movement": a lot of movement, but very little content (although when it does appear, it stands out). Musically, it's very good, blending jazz and dub influences, yet often redundant and repetitive. more
Caparezza -?!
Caparezza bursts onto the scene with an incredible debut album, despite having very low-quality production resources. There's a lot of hip-hop in this album, hallucinatory, distorted, deeply angry, but still a bit naive. more
Caparezza -Le Dimensioni Del Mio Caos
In my opinion, Caparezza's only less successful album. Only a few tracks save it, including the singles "Eroe," "Vieni a ballare in Puglia," and "Abiura di me," but the rest is so hallucinatory that it comes off as childish, just like the concept structure, which is too Meandering. more
Caparezza -Il sogno eretico
Exceptional. A very inspired Caparezza, now completely "different" from the past but equally magnificent, releases an album that breaks the molds of rap to reach almost something else, defining a new Caparezzian style. Fresh, original, rich in content from a technical, musical, and lyrical perspective. more
Jovanotti -Ora
A masterpiece that skillfully navigates between pop, electronics, and modern songwriting, showcasing great eclecticism, artistic maturity, and a desire to experiment. Excellent in all its aspects, and never trivial. more
Sid Vicious
Viscidous. more
Illuminati
Illuminati? Oh well, what’s the big deal, they must have stocked up on light bulbs. (I know it’s not funny) more
Judas Priest
The priests ordained by one of the first 12 bishops in history. more
Judas Iscariot
It wasn't a pig, because the pig is very tasty. more