Isis: Oceanic
CD Audio I have it ★★★★
As I see it, something is still missing for the true masterpiece, which will come later. It's a monolithic record, as always "difficult" since it's about Isis. Superb work, but perhaps still too "metallic" and sludgy for my tastes. (8)
  • SilasLang
    22 feb 15
    For me, on the other hand, it’s the most beautiful. Great band...
  • Hellring
    22 feb 15
    Maybe it is, several of my friends prefer this. I, perhaps due to personal taste, prefer the softer and post-rock oriented atmospheres of "Panopticon" :)
Isis: Wavering Radiant
CD Audio I have it ★★★★
The worthy conclusion of a band that has expressed everything and more in 5 albums. The end of an extraordinary era for a niche genre. An album that offers less than "Oceanic" and "Panopticon," but once again shows us a band with hard-to-define standards, capable of conveying emotions all the time, no matter what. (7.5)
Isis: In The Absence Of Truth
CD Audio I have it ★★★★
Another record, but personally I prefer what came before. Every piece by Isis has its own reason and should be absorbed, and although I love this album, I have to say it's the first one where I sensed a flattening of the songwriting that we will also find later on. But it remains a record that should be devoured. (8)
Fresco of America at the dawn of the Reagan era amid crime, crises, and ambiguous morality. Visually impressive, classic in direction, with some moments of fatigue. (7.5)
Jeff Nichols: Mud
DVD Video I have it ★★★★
A coming-of-age novel that is also a discovery of the challenges of life in a peripheral America where one can isolate themselves (as Nichols had already narrated in "Take Shelter" and the underground shelter). Fit actors and perfect cinematography for a film of heart, color, and emotion. (8)
Jennifer Kent: The Babadook
DVD Video I have it ★★★
Personal drama cloaked in thriller, for a product with great "packaging" but predictable content. The final twist is unfortunately telegraphed and while Kent deserves recognition for her ability to create tension without breaking it, it is equally true that there is a sense of a director who never manages to go beyond a concept of cinema that has already been seen. (6)
  • Survivor 12
    14 jan 16
    I think it deserves 5 stars and (in my opinion) it’s not at all predictable as a movie.
  • Carlos
    14 jan 16
    I really enjoyed it, and the "ending" is very predictable. The point is that, in my opinion, the director intentionally made it so that it wouldn't be a surprise. But those are just opinions...
  • Hellring
    14 jan 16
    The fact is that in my eyes it was quite predictable, and while many loved it and appreciated the metaphor behind it, to me that ending said little, in fact I found it simplistic. Then again, de gustibus :)
  • Survivor 12
    16 jan 16
    I recommend this review by a great YouTuber in my opinion:
  • Hellring
    16 jan 16
    He may be a great YouTuber, but when it comes to cinema, he knows just enough; he's no genius...
  • Survivor 12
    17 jan 16
    I didn't say it's a phenomenon... but I like it.
  • nes
    17 jan 16
    Sorry, which other directors would you have seen at the Kent cinema? Also, I'm sorry, but if the strengths of Babadook are about creating tension, you and horror don't quite know each other well enough. Laszlo (or however it's spelled) is a bit of a hack as far as I'm concerned, but he is informed about what's out there, and in the end, that counts for something in a world where what's available far exceeds what's watchable; for example, without him I would have never seen that cabin in the woods. Sure: that cabin in the woods won't be Maudisson, but even in mainstream cinema, it has become necessary to have a counselor with a bit of taste. One last thing: since this is such a foregone conclusion, and it’s obvious to everyone, could you write it down for me properly? Let me explain: what makes the ending of the film so predictable and what are the "clues" that make it indeed predictable? Thanks.
  • nes
    17 jan 16
    A counselor with a touch of taste*
  • Hellring
    17 jan 16
    The cinema of Kent is cinema like many others, going about without trying to invent anything extraordinary: the film bears the influence of Hitchcock, Bava, Lynch, Kubrick, Burton, Polanski, European cinema, and dozens of others, so for me, on a directorial level, we are in the realm of the norm and citation (which, however, is positive if the names you draw from are those). The film then creates tension; I don't understand why I shouldn't know horror if I say that The Babadook knows how to create tension, especially since the film isn't even a horror. Then the final twist is foreshadowed from the moment we learn about the husband's death, and the fact that she is the only one to see certain things (see the scene at the police station and others). Her repressed subconscious comes out thanks to her son, that is, the "cause" of her husband's death. For me, The Babadook is a film that knows how to rework, in its own way, the great lessons of the masters, which can also be original and works; I don't doubt any of that. The fact is that FOR ME it's not the ancestral semi-masterpiece that many talk about, but a "genre" film that transcends the genre itself without knowing how to rework its coordinates. The ending didn't say much (and gave little) to me, perhaps because I expected a better film overall since I've read various reviews online (including yours) that perhaps created too many expectations for the final result. In fact, I decided to let some time pass and watch it again later to see if it can convey something else to me. I simply think differently from you; I don't see this film as memorable, that's all. Regards :)
  • nes
    17 jan 16
    Ah, okay, if by plot twist you mean that Babadook is about guilt, then yes, it makes sense that it's foreshadowed. Honestly, what hit me hard, though, was seeing in black and white, without a doubt, that: "You won't overcome this. Ever. But you'll be okay, don't worry." Which, I might repeat, is the strongest message I've ever received from a film in my whole life (and I’ve seen a lot of movies...).

    Regarding the horror/tension aspect, yes: the film is a horror (there’s darkness hiding random things from the viewer's sight, there’s malignant paranormal activity, there’s the drone in the soundtrack, and the characters are scared and stressed the entire time; I swear, trust me: it’s horror. And no, it creates very little tension compared to what the genre market has to offer. It doesn’t even aim to create tension; it’s all about referencing the cinema of the past, and fear, the tension, you create with newness—if you’ve already seen it, it’s not scary. But I believe that wanting to frighten the viewer was the last of the director's concerns.

    Another thing I may have already mentioned: is there any work in the history of, not just cinema, but art in general, where a mother disillusioned with her child not only is the protagonist but also a positive character? It’s a serious question; I can’t think of anything, but maybe (and probably) something exists.
  • Hellring
    17 jan 16
    Honestly, I don't know if there's a movie like this; this could even be the first, but that doesn't change the fact that I still see it as an ordinary film. I mean, it didn't convey to me what it conveyed to others; maybe it's my limitation, just as I don't agree with those who labeled it simply as junk, including many not just online but also among my friends. The blame is also on you, nes; I was expecting a memorable movie :)
  • nes
    17 jan 16
    Damn, it's memorable!
Edgerton's directorial debut in a shapeless thriller that lacks a soul. What gives hope are Edgerton's measured and "classic" choices in directing. He might have talent, still only slightly demonstrated here. (6)
Ken Loach: Riff Raff
DVD Video I have it ★★★★
A denunciatory act on English poverty during the "Thatcher period." A technically rough film (more or less a constant in Loach's work) but heartfelt, solid, and once again unafraid to take a political stance and to sing the misery and human dignity of the downtrodden. (7.5)
Metal Church: This Present Wasteland
CD Audio I have it ★★★
The same formula again, standard song structure and a few ideas. That said, it’s another album that’s easy to listen to but quickly forgotten. Sufficient. (6)
  • Dragonstar
    19 mar 15
    The best of Church remain the first two.
Metal Church: Blessing in Disguise
CD Audio I have it ★★★★
Wayne-Howe changes the voice. Another great album, although inferior to the previous two. Definitely more heavy-oriented, convincing songwriting with several noteworthy tracks, including "Fake Healer" and especially "Badlands." (7.5)
Metal Church: The Dark
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
For me, the true masterpiece of Metal Church, as well as one of the most beautiful albums of '80s American metal. It’s a work in which certain rough edges from the previous CD have been smoothed out and where everything practically works. Of course, they didn't invent anything, but in terms of songwriting, it's an almost perfect album. Stunning "Watch the Children Pray." (9)
metal church: the human factor
CD Audio I have it ★★★★
The same argument applies to "Blessing In Disguise." (7.5)
metal church: hanging in the balance
CD Audio I have it ★★★★
Unjustly underrated album. An absolutely classic heavy metal work that deserves to be cherished. A piece to rediscover within the scope of their discography. However, the cover is frankly horrific. Metal Church has never nailed it with their covers. (7.5)
metal church: masterpeace
CD Audio I have it ★★
First real misstep. Wayne's return contributes nothing; in fact, I’m one of those who feels he’s definitely not in shape on this record. Lacking ideas, without sparks, he recycles the atmospheres of the two previous albums without achieving their results. (5.5)
Metal Church: The Weight Of The World
CD Audio I have it ★★★
Ronny Munroe is now firmly established behind the microphone and he knows how to deliver. Another solid piece of work, heavy as it should be played. It's true that we are now stuck in a fairly well-trodden structure. However, it remains the best album of the latest phase in the career of Metal Church. (7)
Metal Church: A Light In The Dark
CD Audio I have it ★★★
Catchy, well-played, but also listened to a thousand times and too similar to itself. A work of craft. (6.5)
Metal Church: Generation Nothing
CD Audio I have it ★★★
For the past 15 years, Metal Church have been releasing the same album, and this one fits right into the groove of things we've already heard. Craftsmanship, again well-played and clean throughout. A homework assignment. (6)
Metal Church: Metal Church
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
Debut album for the Americans, immediately a record to be counted among the classics of overseas metal. A blend of heavy and thrash that reeks of genuine compositional quality, filled with pathos, guitar solutions, rhythm, and anthems. Notable performance by Wayne on vocals. (8.5)
Michael Mann: Insider - Dietro La Verità
DVD Video I have it ★★★★★
Alongside "Heat," Mann's absolute masterpiece and one of the greatest summaries of 90s Cinema. Russell Crowe as he will never be again in the rest of his career and the usual great Pacino. A film of civil engagement without being rhetorical, visually outstanding, technically perfect, with a Mann who mixes alternating editing, over-the-shoulder shots, close-ups, and "shot-reverse shot" from the right side of the face (a Mannian sinthome that will return in all his films). An absolute gem.
Overkill: The Years of Decay
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
A martial and epic work unlike anything Overkill had done up to this point. It transitions from the lightning-fast speed of tracks like "Elimination" and "Evil Never Dies" to the dark and doom-oriented atmospheres of songs such as "Playing With Spiders" and the title track. Noteworthy is a D.D. Verni at his peak, one of the most underrated bassists in the entire metal scene. A fundamental album in their career, a culmination of a certain way of doing thrash. As far as I'm concerned, one of the essential works.
Overkill: I Hear Black
CD Audio I have it ★★
The first CD by Overkill that, in my opinion, doesn't quite make the grade (even if just barely). Too disjointed, "unnatural" compared to what the Americans had produced up to that point. It's like saying: a change that could be acceptable but seems not to be in the band's wheelhouse. Several tracks come off as forced and much less straightforward than in the past. As far as I'm concerned, "I Hear Black" is a slight misstep. 5.5/10
Overkill: Necroshine
CD Audio I have it ★★★★
As far as I'm concerned, the best work from Overkill since "The Years Of Decay." Tracks like "My December," "Stone Cold Jesus," and "I Am Fear" remain etched in the stone of thrash. 8/10
Overkill: Killbox 13
CD Audio I have it ★★★★
Great album by an eternally underrated band. Some previous tracks, while still good, lacked something. "Killbox XIII" has the quality of the songs and a more inspired songwriting. 7.5/10
Overkill: Bloodletting
CD Audio I have it ★★★
A step back from the previous "Necroshine," but we are still faced with another excellent product of classic thrash. A CD that is a pleasure to listen to. 7/10
Overkill: Horrorscope
CD Audio I have it ★★★
An album that connects to the frantic rhythms of the first two works, less "thought-out" than the previous (and essential) "The Years Of Decay." Nice but not amazing. It loses some punch, especially in the choruses. However, tracks like "Blood Money," "Thanx For Nothing," and "New Machine" outshine 99% of everything produced nowadays in the thrash scene. 7.5/10
Overkill: Under the Influence
CD Audio I have it ★★★★
A record that I have never been able to "fully assimilate" in the sense that I perceive it as less successful than its two predecessors, but at the same time it brings for the first time in Overkill's career the attempt to articulate their speed/thrash more. The tempos slow down slightly, the tracks expand in length, but overall it remains a very successful album of old-school metal. Over time, I have also managed to reassess it positively. "Shred", "Never Say Never" and "The
overkill: taking over
CD Audio I have it ★★★★
Second birth and second center: speed, technique, riffs. Everything is in the right place, resulting in a solid, powerful, aggressive work. "Wrecking Crew" and "In Union We Stand" are the best.

8/10
Overkill: From The Underground And Below
CD Audio I have it ★★★★
This is the album I have always preferred over the previous one, "The Killing Kind." 7.5/10
Overkill: W.F.O.
CD Audio I have it ★★★
"Transition" album that I have never particularly liked. Many good thrash metal tracks, but light years away from what Overkill had done just a few years earlier. The extraordinary contribution on bass by Verni deserves a mention. 7/10
Overkill: The Killing Kind
CD Audio I have it ★★★
6.5/10
Overkill: Feel The Fire
CD Audio I have it ★★★★
Debut album with a bang. A raw and fast thrash that shines in tracks like "Rotten To The Core" and "Hammerhead." A band that has remained in the shadow of the "big four" but deserves to be rediscovered.

8/10
Paul Thomas Anderson: Boogie Nights
DVD Video I have it ★★★★
A burst of sounds and colors for a reinterpretation of Holmes' story masterfully directed by the only true "spiritual" heir of New Hollywood. Scorsesean in rhythm and editing, "Coppola-esque" in its staging, it’s a film that, although it drags on a bit, would have fit perfectly in the seventies. (8)
Radiohead: In Rainbows
CD Audio I have it ★★★★
7.5
Radiohead: The King Of Limbs
CD Audio I have it ★★★
7
Radiohead: OK Computer
CD Audio I have it ★★★★
7.5
Radiohead: Kid A
CD Audio I have it ★★★★
8
Radiohead: The Bends
CD Audio I have it ★★★★
7.5
Radiohead: Hail To The Thief
CD Audio I have it ★★★★
7.5
Radiohead: Amnesiac
CD Audio I have it ★★★
7.5
Radiohead: Pablo Honey
CD Audio I have it ★★★
7
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