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"I Am The Last Of All The Field That Fell" establishes itself as a new cornerstone in the discography of Current 93. David Tibet has demonstrated once again to be ten steps ahead of the work of his compatriots... always and forever the First among all.
"I Am The Last Of All The Field That Fell" establishes itself as a new cornerstone in the discography of Current 93.
David Tibet has demonstrated once again to be ten steps ahead of the work of his compatriots... always and forever the First among all.
Discover the haunting beauty and profound artistry of Current 93’s latest album – listen now and explore their visionary soundscape!
"With Autumn Almanac, Béla Tarr finally achieves perfect, absolute command of his means: his camera explores the rooms and their occupants from every possible angle." "It is incredible to note how at times the light sources are so uncertain as to make the characters appear illuminated by their own light, as if it were an aura."
"With Autumn Almanac, Béla Tarr finally achieves perfect, absolute command of his means: his camera explores the rooms and their occupants from every possible angle."
"It is incredible to note how at times the light sources are so uncertain as to make the characters appear illuminated by their own light, as if it were an aura."
Discover the visual and emotional depth of Béla Tarr's Autumn Almanac—watch now and delve into a true art cinema experience.
Moebius is the worst episode in the director’s filmography. A disastrous and grotesque attempt to scandalize old ladies and prudes, with no communicative urgency or moral message.
Moebius is the worst episode in the director’s filmography.
A disastrous and grotesque attempt to scandalize old ladies and prudes, with no communicative urgency or moral message.
Explore the controversial world of Kim Ki-Duk's Moebius and decide if this provocative film is worth watching.
In no case did I leave with my heart so shattered, and with the same sense of emptiness prolonged for days. How to make the incommunicable manifest, how to crumble the heart in two minutes with a fixed shot on the sea.
In no case did I leave with my heart so shattered, and with the same sense of emptiness prolonged for days.
How to make the incommunicable manifest, how to crumble the heart in two minutes with a fixed shot on the sea.
Discover the quiet power of Maboroshi no Hikari—watch this poetic masterpiece and feel its lasting emotional impact.
To The Wonder is in all respects a superfluous appendix to The Tree Of Life. Characters come and go like simulacra (not to say mindless) in implausible and irritating on-off situations.
To The Wonder is in all respects a superfluous appendix to The Tree Of Life.
Characters come and go like simulacra (not to say mindless) in implausible and irritating on-off situations.
Discover why To The Wonder divides audiences—read this critical review and explore Malick’s cinematic style.
Cinema, the old cinema is dead, and this film is the funeral march in its honor. We’ve already seen them wander a non-path through the cramped corridors and dilapidated storage rooms, indifferent to everything, especially the big screen—the true forgotten protagonist.
Cinema, the old cinema is dead, and this film is the funeral march in its honor.
We’ve already seen them wander a non-path through the cramped corridors and dilapidated storage rooms, indifferent to everything, especially the big screen—the true forgotten protagonist.
Explore Tsai Ming-liang’s poetic farewell to old cinema and immerse yourself in the haunting silence of Goodbye, Dragon Inn.
Absolutely nothing sensational happens: we see people eating, drinking tea, discussing trivial matters, walking under a clear sky. The father returns home after his daughter’s marriage, facing loneliness as he peels an apple alone—a moment of profound, understated sadness.
Absolutely nothing sensational happens: we see people eating, drinking tea, discussing trivial matters, walking under a clear sky.
The father returns home after his daughter’s marriage, facing loneliness as he peels an apple alone—a moment of profound, understated sadness.
Explore the quiet beauty of Ozu’s Banshun and experience the power of everyday moments in cinema.
Neige has become, for all intents and purposes, a sterile craftsman trapped in the same lyrical-musical clichés he himself created. An album so kitsch, tearful, plasticky, redundant, self-indulgent, boring, dull and indigestible (in one word, false) simply makes me cry with bitterness.
Neige has become, for all intents and purposes, a sterile craftsman trapped in the same lyrical-musical clichés he himself created.
An album so kitsch, tearful, plasticky, redundant, self-indulgent, boring, dull and indigestible (in one word, false) simply makes me cry with bitterness.
Discover why Alcest’s latest album divides fans – read the full review and listen to decide for yourself!
Its reinforced concrete shell could satisfy the classic intransigent metalhead looking for frenzied headbanging, yet an immense artistic sensitivity hidden beneath the stacks of granite riffs is always available for the more attentive listener. Thy Catafalque makes folklore travel through space and time, filters and transfigures it, in a sense transcending the very concept of tradition.
Its reinforced concrete shell could satisfy the classic intransigent metalhead looking for frenzied headbanging, yet an immense artistic sensitivity hidden beneath the stacks of granite riffs is always available for the more attentive listener.
Thy Catafalque makes folklore travel through space and time, filters and transfigures it, in a sense transcending the very concept of tradition.
Explore Thy Catafalque's Rengeteg – experience a unique avant-garde metal journey blending poetry, folk, and cosmic intensity!
This is not an EP like many others: an authentic reappropriation of the band’s identity expressed in a single, powerful 27-minute suite. The cursed atmospheres, piercing melodies, dirty guitars, and inspired violin parts make this EP a precious interlude that will satisfy nostalgic fans.
This is not an EP like many others: an authentic reappropriation of the band’s identity expressed in a single, powerful 27-minute suite.
The cursed atmospheres, piercing melodies, dirty guitars, and inspired violin parts make this EP a precious interlude that will satisfy nostalgic fans.
Listen to The Barghest O' Whitby and experience My Dying Bride's powerful return to their doom roots!
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