Foo Fighters
Better than Nirvana more
The Smiths
Romantics. In every sense. more
John Paul Jones
Immense admiration for this multi-instrumentalist. The backbone of L.Z.. more
CCCP Fedeli alla linea
More provocative than anything else, however appreciable. more
Duncan Jones -Moon
A little gem of science fiction that cost about 5 million. Aside from being shot with grace, and besides Rockwell's great acting performance, it delivers a harsh critique against capitalist society and the serialisation and thus the alienation of the workforce. "We are not clones, we are people." (8) more
Woody Allen -Manhattan
Grandpa Woody here sings his love for New York, for the cinema of the past (there are several references to Fellini, Bergman, and Kubrick) and directs and stars in a work that is irreverent but politically "incorrect," where Allen's classic themes blend with a poetic quality of images that is excellently rendered in black and white. One of Allen's best. (8.5) more
Graveyard -Innocence & Decadence
The weakest album by the Swedes: ideas are lacking and everything moves sluggishly in a vintage rock that, except for a few flashes, conveys very little. (6) more
Werner Herzog -L'Alba Della Libertà
Herzog's muscular cinema in a Hollywood form that remains (or tries to be) auteur-driven. A film that is successful only halfway, lacking the ability to evoke strong emotions but still lingers beneath the surface. (6.5) more
Articolo 31
At the time, they were heavily criticized, but today they tend to be re-evaluated as if they were the Beastie Boys or Run DMC. For me, they are average; they made a lot of forgettable stuff but also something worth saving. "Strade di città" is definitely a cult classic! more
Depeche Mode
wonderful more
Al Pacino
De Niro has created a character he has become trapped in over the years, while Pacino hasn’t; instead, he reinvents himself each time and astonishes as if it were the first. "Scarface" and "Carlito's Way" are more than enough for a life sentence. more
Eddie Murphy
The man with the golden laugh more
Johnny Depp
He’s good at what he does, but it’s a shame he’s become a victim of his own character (Jack Sparrow). It’s harsh to say, but... the only way to make a comeback is to do another movie with Tim Burton or at least win an Oscar, since that's how it works in Hollywood, unfortunately. more
Gianluca Grignani
A good rocker who has been replaced by a lookalike android and a former gardener with malfunctioning sexual obsessions, probably due to the Millennium bug. more
Simone Cristicchi
Anyway, more interesting than the crap that comes out today, it had some insights from the more
Francesco Renga
The fact that he is my fellow citizen possibly diminishes me even more than his shitty music. However, the Timoria were OK, so that's an extra point. more
Quentin Tarantino
"The Hyena." more
Maria McKee
wonderful voice, great interpreter ...If Love is a Red Dress... more
Checco Zalone
3 stars for his films, Quo Vado: 6 poor more