"You died yesterday."

 The director takes us by the hand towards this sort of journey, so that even we, like the dead in the film, can enter the vision and get lost believing it’s all real.

Hirokazu Kore-eda's After Life offers a fresh and thoughtful take on the afterlife, where the recently deceased choose a single memory to relive forever. The film blends documentary-style realism with artistic storytelling, highlighting handmade recreations of memories. Its subtle narrative includes a unique love story and explores profound questions with care and originality. A must-watch for fans of introspective cinema seeking an alternative to typical Hollywood fare. Watch After Life and explore a heartfelt, original vision of memory and the beyond.

 I admit I became quite interested in this strange character who lived in the first half of the 20th century.

 It seems like a delicate flight over the protagonist’s life, sometimes stopping, taking a fleeting but precise look, and moving on without falling into clichés or tear-jerking scenes.

Kinsey is a biopic about Alfred Kinsey, the pioneering sex researcher, directed by Bill Condon. Liam Neeson delivers a strong performance portraying Kinsey's life and challenges. The film is engaging and thoughtful for the most part, though it falters in its final act with clichés and pacing issues. It highlights the struggle against Puritan American attitudes toward sex and remains thought-provoking despite some typical biopic flaws. Discover the compelling story of Alfred Kinsey and Liam Neeson's best role—watch Kinsey today!

 It is truly the most banal and predictable thing that could exist on the face of the earth.

 The film tackles two important issues like health insurance in America and violence against women, but how does it tackle them? In a flat and predictable way.

The Rainmaker is a legal drama by Francis Ford Coppola that falls into predictable clichés typical of the genre. While Matt Damon's role as the idealistic young lawyer lacks appeal, Danny DeVito and Mickey Rourke provide some relief. The film's handling of serious themes like health insurance and domestic violence is flat and lacks depth. Despite Coppola's esteemed reputation, this film is considered a lesser work in his filmography. Discover why Coppola's The Rainmaker misses the mark despite a strong cast. Read the review and watch for yourself!

 Many memories. No technical director’s choices, no epochal changes in the history of cinema, no excellent or terrible special effects, no original plot or not, no political messages delivered with irony, just so many beautiful memories and Bill Murray’s face.

 For a moment I went back to the past, for a moment I saw myself with the helmet climbing the cherry tree helped by my grandfather, for a moment I got lost in the most beautiful memories.

The review is a deeply nostalgic and emotional tribute to Richard Donner's film Scrooged, recalling vivid childhood memories tied to the movie. It highlights Bill Murray’s charm and the film’s modern take on Dickens’ A Christmas Carol. The reviewer cherishes the humor, memorable scenes, and the personal significance of the movie during holiday seasons. Rather than a technical critique, it’s a heartfelt reflection on how the film captures joyful, bittersweet moments. Revisit the holiday classic Scrooged and relive the magic of childhood with Bill Murray’s unforgettable performance!

 "'Touch Of Grey' is a sort of self-tribute revisited in an '80s key, buoyed by the enthusiasm of survivors of the psychedelic era."

 "Compared to their masterpieces, it would deserve a one, one and a half to be generous, but it would be unjust to compare it to their heyday."

The reviewer reflects on the Grateful Dead’s enduring legacy leading up to their 1987 album 'In The Dark.' While not their strongest work, it features the hit 'Touch of Grey' and shows their attempt to adapt to the 80s sound. The album is contrasted with their classic psychedelic era, earning a cautious but respectful rating. Ultimately, it is seen as a respectable yet flawed effort that keeps their spirit alive. Dive into 'In The Dark' and discover how the Grateful Dead bridged psychedelia with 80s rock — listen and judge for yourself!

 If you love psychedelia, if you’ve worn out the vinyls of Jefferson Airplane, give these mysterious hippies a chance.

 Elaborations, undoubtedly the flagship track... where guitar tuned like a sitar intertwines beautifully with flute.

This review explores Ant Trip Ceremony's rare and elusive psychedelic album '24 Hours,' celebrating its place in the 1960s San Francisco acid-psychedelic scene. Highlighting notable covers and original compositions, the reviewer praises the band's unique sound and instrumental use. The album is recommended for fans of classic psychedelia and vintage underground rock. The review also reflects on music fandom and the value of underrated artists. Explore '24 Hours' by Ant Trip Ceremony and dive into a rare psychedelic rock treasure from the 60s San Francisco scene.

 TRASH. In other words, garbage. And yes, you might say there is trash and trash! I’ll answer, this is the worst kind, it’s that moldy kind, for the organic waste bin, so to speak.

 The plot? The one about a poor loser who, falling out of a gym window, ends up straight into a barrel full of radioactive waste?

This review takes a humorous and ironic jab at The Toxic Avenger, labeling it as the worst kind of trash cinema. It highlights the film's poor acting, cheesy 80s special effects, and absurd plot while acknowledging its cult status and purpose within low-budget trash film culture. Despite the negative critique, the reviewer accepts the film's intent and poke fun at its ridiculousness. Dive into the madness of The Toxic Avenger—watch it if you dare and explore the cult low-budget cult classic!

 "This album is anything but boring; it’s a punch in the stomach, capable of making you spit out all your malaise in 45 minutes."

 "If at 40 years old we will all be like him, it will be quite a mess, but honestly, I’d rather be like him than like those fashionable Strokes."

The review describes Giorgio Canali's Rossofuoco as a dark, intense, and emotionally charged Italian rock album. It highlights the powerful lyrics and raw guitar work, praising the album's ability to channel anger and malaise into compelling songs. The album is considered underrated and compared to influential Italian rock bands. The reviewer shares a personal journey of discovering and embracing Canali's music. Dive into Giorgio Canali's Rossofuoco and experience one of Italy's most powerful rock albums—listen and feel the raw emotion!

 A guitar capable of delivering scratchy riffs that define the entire song, listen for example to "Out Of Focus" in the final over a minute and a half detour where it feels like being sucked into a tornado.

 The Sub Pop written on the cover in plain sight... feels like the first symptom of the sound’s homogenization of those years.

This review revisits Love Battery's 1992 album Dayglo, highlighting its unique blend of grunge, punk, metal, and ’60s psychedelia. The album stands out for Kevin Whitworth’s distinctive guitar work and solid songwriting. While not the most original, it surpasses many contemporaries and offers rich, textured soundscapes. The reviewer fondly recalls the discovery of the album in a closing record store and reflects on its place in the early ’90s Seattle scene. Listen to Love Battery’s Dayglo and dive into the gritty, psychedelic heart of early ’90s grunge today!

 This is a true EP lasting over 30 minutes containing 4 covers, 3 of which are unreleased, and 2 other tracks.

 The conclusion entrusted to Glover’s wordplay and the outburst of drums and guitar is to be enjoyed in one breath!

Living Colour's Biscuits EP showcases the band's unique crossover style mixing funk, soul, jazz, and metal. Featuring unreleased tracks and covers by legends like James Brown and Jimi Hendrix, the EP delivers both energy and skill. This release appeals to hardcore fans and newcomers alike, highlighting the band's musical talent and influential legacy. Listen to Living Colour’s Biscuits EP and explore the roots of crossover rock with powerful covers and vibrant live energy!

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