Hellring

DeRank : 3,99
DeAge™ : 7320 days • Here since 26 may 2006
Venom Black Metal
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Alright with the classics, but there were already two reviews...
Candlemass Death Thy Lover
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What a comeback. A cornerstone user of metal and not just that. I didn't even know about this release from them, who are one of my all-time favorite bands. I had left them at the point where Edling announced the disbandment and Leven was supposed to appear only in some sporadic live shows. Clearly, Edling is eager to continue with Candlemass as well, perhaps invigorated by the two good albums with Avatarium, another one of his thousand side projects.
Martin Scorsese Gangs of New York
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Perhaps Scorsese's most "political" film, featuring Daniel Day Lewis in one of the best acting performances of the last 20 years. That's enough...
Elia Kazan Fronte Del Porto
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I’ve never seen the triumph of capitalism in On the Waterfront, since the character who embodies it ends up in the water after being pushed by someone who just told him, "You've been exploiting me my whole life." True, he goes back to work there in the end, but only after winning his battle, and forget about being an "antihero"; to his fellow workers, he is a true hero by the finale. It's a film that Kazan made almost to apologize for being a dirty Hollywood rat during the McCarthy era. Him and that other guy who would later become president... However, the film is visually masterful, perhaps even more so in its "packaging" than in its actual political message.
Clint Eastwood American Sniper
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So ugly, almost annoying that it has that name attached to it. It’s not just a film that is clearly reactionary, and, moreover, defeated by history (just look at what happened in Iraq), it's also poorly developed, with unnecessary war scenes and Miller crying on the phone while he massacres children and Olympic terrorists. Furthermore, its pseudo inability to overcome the drama is disarmingly banal, especially since it clearly states that he doesn’t give a damn. One of the worst Eastwoods ever...
Tim Miller Deadpool
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Plastic, photography lacquered to the unbelievable, and computers with the most trashy punchlines from second grade. And it takes in a "sbraco"... garbage.
Micheal Bay Transformers 4 - Age Of Extinction
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Michele Baia is the death of cinema.
Denis Villeneuve Sicario
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Well, I just realized that my review is a duplicate. And I hate duplicates.
Denis Villeneuve Sicario
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This is also a scene worth remembering
Fernando Leòn De Aranoa Perfect Day
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I've only seen him in Mondays in the Sun, a little suffering gem on the edge of precariousness. I don't know why, but it doesn't particularly inspire me, even though I will see it sooner or later.