The most criticized more
Great singer, but capable of ruining a band that, all in all, had good potential. more
A very large group, very sweet and inspired progressive arrangements. In their best moments, they can be considered a bit like the Genesis of today. more
Harmless as a pimple on the crown more
Let's give them time without immediately falling into excessive prejudice. Trust vote. more
R.I.P. 1958-2016 more
A fable about conduct and evergreen good manners, teeming with inventiveness and characters deservedly ingrained in the collective imagination: strongly moralistic, yet never tedious, ironic, and even melancholic in its evocative final closure, symbolizing the detachment from childhood. more
...il ritmo more
I bow to Go Nagai, not so much for the drawings, but for the philosophical depth that he has given to this milestone, which has given rise to immense musts like Berserk, Dragon Ball, and Monster. more
A group unjustly remembered only for the historic "Eye of the Tiger," but that in their repertoire has also produced quite enjoyable tracks. more
Limited edition disc released on the occasion of Gira's solo tour in 2016. It features some reinterpretations of his old songs (as a solo artist, or with Swans, Angels of Light...) and some live versions. More beautiful and meaningful than any greatest hits collection. more
The comedy, which aims to bring together the young generation’s star Zac Efron with one of Hollywood’s greatest actors, Robert De Niro, is practically one of the worst films (I’m not exaggerating) I have ever seen in my life. It’s not exactly a teen comedy, nor a witty comedy or one that contains any didactic content. At times even vulgar, it’s a succession of situations and gags that are as predictable as they are banal, and rightly make the viewing experience feel like a complete waste of time. Your time. more
an asshole more
The most beautiful film across America, life, the wounds, the pain of memories. The linear flow of existence and of everything. A film that emanates humanity in every frame, one of those rare films where kindness and selflessness are something truly genuine and moving. One of the greatest masterpieces of American cinema. more
Disturbing, claustrophobic, epileptic, theoretical film. Impossible to decipher at a first viewing, but always on the edge of the inaccessible. A game of Russian dolls, a collection of parallel universes, cinema within cinema. Or a way for Lynch to subtly mock the audience with a film shot in digital without a script. Or all of this together, or everything opposite. An extreme experience in content, experimentalism, and length, which may please the most hardened Lynch fans (some even see it as his masterpiece), or irritate. As far as I'm concerned, it remains an indigestible hodgepodge, far from the dreamlike and heart-wrenching wonder of Mulholland Drive and the revolutionary, otherworldly power of Lost Highway. more
"HEY, HEY LOOK I'M GOING TO SHOW THE FARTS AND THE VOMIT!!!!!! AHHAHAH HOW GREAT!!!! NOW I'LL THROW IN A JOKE ABOUT SEPTEMBER 11 SO I SEEM CYNICAL AND NONCONFORMIST. AND IF YOU DIDN'T GET IT MEG IS UGLY AND DORKY." Genius? Really? more
A tasty cinematic opening to a saga that will inevitably regress, completely wasting the beautiful source material; however, the first chapter remains a more than decent film that manages to convey the fairy-tale sense and the wonder of discovering a magical world, thanks in part to a good musical theme. Well-crafted characterizations. more
Beautiful release on Trouble In Mind. An all-instrumental album by guitarist Chuck Johnson, a blues-psychadelic journey in the style of Ry Cooder with atmospheres reminiscent of 'Paris, Texas'. If you close your eyes, you can see Henry Dean Stanton appearing. more
Good at a macroscopic level more
2 out of 10 because I find it extremely beautiful, evocative, and interesting what was produced with the LeNoire group in the pre-Amici period, but after participating in the talent show, it has completely gone downhill, producing total crap - even though there are a few suggestions here and there in the sounds and one great song, 'Alice e il blu' -. What a shame about the waste, given her culture and her beautiful way of using her voice, personalizing with taste and respect everything she touches. more