Ivan Cattaneo
Tiziano Ferro was supposed to go to him, not to the analyst for years of useless drivel. Having PFM in the studio is not something everyone can boast about, Primo Secondo e Frutta IVAN Included and Superivan light years ahead and still very relevant. Alongside Faust'O and the Krisma, a unique spark in a rather sad scenario. Maximum respect. more
Ivan Cattaneo
Terrible. more
Mick Flannery
Underrated Irish singer-songwriter, known at home, but strangely overlooked by industry music magazines. A writer of ballads of refined elegance, influenced by artists of the caliber of Tom Waits and Leonard Cohen, absolutely worth discovering. more
Jess Klein
"Feisty" singer-songwriter from the Boston area, active since 2000, categorized as female singer-songwriter rock, with Lucinda Williams as a reference point. more
Jimmy Eat World
I don't know their recent production well, which seems to be quite pop-rock, but their "Clarity," despite already showing some signs of genre sweetening, is really a good emo album. more
Nicki Minaj
He knows how to make gnocchi with his ass. more
Terrence Malick
young rage budget of "only" 450,000 dollars?? give it to me more
William Wyler -Roman Holiday
Absolutely a classic, a historical film. Qualitatively not a masterpiece, but very beautiful, with an excellent Audrey Hepburn. And Rome is always wonderful. more
steven spielberg -minority report
Enough with the attack on Philip Dick. What harm has he done? I hold on tightly to "Blade Runner" and "A Scanner Darkly." more
Roberto Benigni -Johnny Stecchino
As far as I'm concerned, by far the best director Benigni, a beautiful comedy. more
Rob Zombie -La casa dei 1000 corpi
A decent horror film, well-directed by Rob Zombie (better as a director than as a musician), there are some clever directorial touches; in short, the film is quite good. It is certainly a rather obvious homage to '70s horror films, above all "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre." Nothing new or original, but still quite enjoyable. A decent film. more
Michael Mann -Insider-Dietro la Verità
It’s well known that Michael Mann is one of the best directors around. He directed, in 1986 and 1995, two exceptional films, along with a handful of great movies, which includes "Insider" in full measure. An outstanding thriller, masterfully directed and equally well acted by the always excellent Al Pacino, and a satisfying Russell Crowe. The ending is a mix between a happy ending and a bittersweet one, making it a very, very beautiful film. more
Michael Apted -Nell
3/5 for the film, very nice, 10/5 for Foster, moving, poignant, wonderful, her best performance, with all due respect to "The Accused," "The Silence of the Lambs," etc. Fabulous. It's basically thanks to her that the film is a well-made product. more
Jim Jarmusch -Taxisti di Notte
First film by Jarmusch from the '90s (before the masterpiece "Dead Man"), 5 stories for 5 cities, beautifully narrated by this great director. A very nice film, it doesn't bore, flows wonderfully, shot and acted excellently (perhaps the best Winona ever). Jarmusch had done better (Daubailò) and will do better (the already mentioned "Dead Man"), but this is also a beautiful film, standing out wonderfully in his filmography. Among other things, it's the first of his films I saw. more
John Carpenter -Essi Vivono
Very underrated film. A very pessimistic message that is absolutely not so far from reality, it's chilling. If it hadn't had B-movie resources and actors, it could have been a masterpiece. more
Terrence Malick
The five deserves (almost) everything. 5 films in forty years, one beautiful (Badlands), one I haven't seen (Days of Heaven), one I don't hesitate to call a masterpiece (Thin Red Line), one not perfectly successful but very captivating (Tree of Life), one so-so (New World). Now he's working on two new films (at the same time, it seems he's in a hurry) with Natalie Portman, Bale, and Blanchett. I'm curious. Anyway, great director. more
Yngwie J. Malmsteen
He was the idol of the guitarists' silhouette. more
Elliott
'False Cathedrals' is one of the most beautiful yet underrated albums in the emo genre that has come out. more
Jawbreaker
They took Punk and drew out Emo; along with Sunny Day Real Estate, the best. more
Sunny Day Real Estate
Most likely the best "Emo" artists of all time (When this word still meant something...) more