The most beautiful romantic comedy of the last 50 years. Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan at their very best. Moral: you can’t lie to yourself if you’ve fallen in love. You’re just hurting yourself... more
An introverted comic book artist falls in love with a beautiful weirdo. She constantly gets into trouble, and he doesn’t have the guts to handle the situation. Better to forget everything with artificial amnesia. However, the chemistry of Love is relentless. more
Even the most disturbing nightmares tremble in the face of Fascism!!! more
A lesser-known group in the prog rock scene, but with very interesting ideas. And the magical guitar of Latimer. more
Long live the Crimson King! more
I don't understand how Renga moved from the songs of Timoria to the canzonette of Sanremo. Such wasted talent. more
Even Ligabue understood that good old Neil is quite something. more
If we're going to debate a fundamental artist like Bob Dylan, we might as well shut down DeBaser. more
Essential for Italian singer-songwriter music. Extraordinary artist. more
Certainly an important group but perhaps a bit overrated. They have produced masterpieces nonetheless, and then the wonderful voice of Freddie Mercury did the rest. more
A fundamental artist, his masterpieces are from the 70s, but he was so influential that one can overlook the work done later, which is certainly not on par with his talent. more
Words alone are not enough to define him. An absolute genius and a source of inspiration for three generations of musicians. more
Great pianist and excellent pop composer. "The Stranger" is one of my favorite albums. more
Classy pop (and not only that). Truly remarkable. more
Chilling. One of the best guitarists of all time. And, of course, highly underrated. more
A guitarist with balls of steel. And who made me feel so emotional. more
They were doing Heavy Metal 10 years before everyone else. Too ahead of their time. more
Phil Lynott and his companions didn't miss a beat. By far the most beautiful rock reality in Ireland, along with the great Rory Gallagher (Gary Moore was Northern Irish). more
Too good, employees. Yet they knew how to play, indeed. After The Joshua Tree, not much. more
First three decent albums. Then the abyss. Too hyped, too celebrated. Essentially nothing. I'm not giving it a 1 because they did make a few decent songs. more