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Calcutta Evergreen
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I agree with the review even though I wouldn't have given it a poor rating. Mainstream, like it or not, is now one of the emblematic albums of this period in Italian music. Evergreen keeps that style more or less, but with fewer insights in terms of lyrics (the true strong point of its predecessor); still, it's a good album overall, though the last three tracks are a bit lackluster.
Paolo Costella Tutti Gli Uomini Del Deficiente
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<<testimonianze of a beautiful time when we could still afford the luxury of being idiots, before September 11, the crisis, and the ironic postmodern cynicism of the internet devoured everything.>> Quotone on this phrase. The film, well, is crap but it belongs to that category of ultra-light Italian films (including those of Luca and Paolo and Massimo Ceccherini) that I would watch again precisely because they remind me of that period.
Noyz Narcos Verano Zombie
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One of the best Italian rap albums of the last fifteen years.
Starcrawler Starcrawler
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Hearing a bit of healthy raw rock these days is already something, but this album felt very derivative to me. I hope that over time they can develop a greater personality in their songwriting.
Sfera Ebbasta Rockstar
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The real problem is that today's thirteen-year-olds will grow up, and this "scene" will disappear in a few years, thankfully. Only those who distance themselves from it first will be saved (Ghali, for example).
Charlie Brooker Black Mirror 4
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This season, while maintaining the high level of the series, convinced me a bit less. The ideas are less original and instead revisit those from previous episodes (like the use of memory and human simulations) but under a different perspective, and moreover, there’s one episode (Metalhead) that I think is really below par.
Kendrick Lamar DAMN.
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A good album, even though it's inferior to Good Kid Maad City (the best) and To Pimp A Butterfly.
Future DS2
Future DS2
28 oct 17
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Well, it's not really my "genre" of Hip-Hop.
David Lynch Twin Peaks: The Return
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More than a season, this return is above all a sensory and visual experience, much like other films by David Lynch. A disorienting finale that doesn’t close the loop but rather leaves many situations (Audrey, the ending of the eighth episode, the dream with Bellucci, the loft in New York, the girl screaming at the Roadhouse) open and unresolved. Yet it already feels like a cult, continuing to inspire dreams and hypotheses of new scenarios. Just as the first two seasons were ahead of their time, this third season, whether one likes it or not, represents something different that manages to carve out its honored place in an ever-saturated landscape of TV series.
Nicolas Winding Refn The Neon Demon
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In the scarcity of cinema lately, films (and directors) like these are most welcome.