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"More trashy than a Lino Banfi movie, more obscene than any Tinto Brass film, more violent than the bloodiest Fulci horror." "Senseless splatter, unusual... idiocy galore, grotesque finds, murderous cock-eating vaginas."
"More trashy than a Lino Banfi movie, more obscene than any Tinto Brass film, more violent than the bloodiest Fulci horror."
"Senseless splatter, unusual... idiocy galore, grotesque finds, murderous cock-eating vaginas."
Takao Nakano's 'Killer Pussy' is an absurd and delirious Japanese cult horror film blending equal parts sex and violence with a bizarre, surreal plot. Though not a masterpiece, its outrageous content and inventive concept offer pure trash entertainment. The film inspired other works like the American remake 'Denti', marking its influence in underground horror. With digital effects and playful gore, it stands apart from usual Eastern philosophical horrors. Dive into the twisted world of 'Killer Pussy'—watch this cult horror classic and explore its bizarre, unforgettable madness!
I have never managed to hold back tears in front of these splendid compositions, which often do not exceed 3 minutes. She may have changed too much, but this Polly continues to move me.
I have never managed to hold back tears in front of these splendid compositions, which often do not exceed 3 minutes.
She may have changed too much, but this Polly continues to move me.
White Chalk marks a significant transformation for PJ Harvey, featuring austere and melancholic folk compositions led by piano. The album explores themes of sorrow, forgiveness, and spiritual struggle through poetic lyrics. Stripped of past aggression, it reveals a purer, more vulnerable artist. Its short, haunting songs create a powerful emotional impact that moves the listener profoundly. Dive into PJ Harvey's haunting and intimate White Chalk—experience her poetic reinvention and emotional depth now.
"It’s surely not real... but what if it is?" wonders the lost viewer facing images that explode in a terrifying finale. True terror lies in everyday life.
"It’s surely not real... but what if it is?" wonders the lost viewer facing images that explode in a terrifying finale.
True terror lies in everyday life.
Noroi is a terrifying Japanese horror film presented as a documentary about a supernatural curse linked to a 1970s village ritual. It masterfully blends paranormal themes, real folklore, and found footage style to create intense suspense without relying on gore. The film’s chilling finale and clever direction make it a standout in the genre, surpassing many predecessors. It evokes genuine fear and anxiety, proving true terror can stem from seemingly everyday life. Experience the chilling horror of Noroi—watch it now for a uniquely terrifying journey into Japanese supernatural folklore!
Bjork dances like a possessed being, while Mark Bell unleashes shards of sound that make the audience dance to the point of fainting. "THE BEAST IS BACK!"
Bjork dances like a possessed being, while Mark Bell unleashes shards of sound that make the audience dance to the point of fainting.
"THE BEAST IS BACK!"
Bjork's 2008 live performance at Arena di Verona was a captivating blend of electronic beats, Icelandic brass, and intense vocals. The show reimagined classic songs with fresh arrangements, creating an electric atmosphere that enthralled the crowd. From the hypnotic energy of 'Earth Intruders' to the explosive finale with 'Declare Independence,' Bjork’s charisma and musical innovation shone throughout. This concert was celebrated as a breathtaking, unforgettable experience. Discover Bjork’s mesmerizing 2008 live performance—listen now and relive the magic of Arena di Verona!
The director forsakes oriental ghosts and disregards the faint dark atmospheres of other oriental horror films, stepping on the accelerator toward the most explicit splatter. One of the most extreme and bizarre films ever made, where blood flows abundantly but takes on a deep meaning of psychological death.
The director forsakes oriental ghosts and disregards the faint dark atmospheres of other oriental horror films, stepping on the accelerator toward the most explicit splatter.
One of the most extreme and bizarre films ever made, where blood flows abundantly but takes on a deep meaning of psychological death.
Suicide Club by Shion Sono is a cult Japanese film that starts with a shocking mass suicide and explores deep psychological and social issues. The film abandons traditional horror tropes, focusing on explicit gore and a complex narrative full of mystery and symbolism. It critiques societal pressures and technology while leaving many questions unanswered. This extreme and bizarre film offers a unique and meaningful horror experience. Dive into the unsettling and thought-provoking world of Suicide Club—watch now to uncover its haunting mysteries and psychological depth.
Each track has its own power, its own gift, its own virtue. Tricky whispers and chills, surrounding everything with slow-moving twilight sounds that create tension.
Each track has its own power, its own gift, its own virtue.
Tricky whispers and chills, surrounding everything with slow-moving twilight sounds that create tension.
Tricky's Nearly God is a dark, intense trip hop album from 1996 that features collaborations with notable female artists like Björk and Neneh Cherry. It offers a powerful and soulful listening experience, characterized by haunting vocals and creative musical experimentation. The album is praised as a worthy successor to Tricky's debut, Maxinquaye, capturing deep emotion and originality. Each track stands out with its own distinct atmosphere and artistic strength. Dive into the haunting world of Tricky’s Nearly God—listen now and experience trip hop like never before!
"The EP’s masterpiece undoubtedly resides in 'Burqa,' a splendid ballad... The singer-songwriter’s anger against the exploitation of women lives through her long and sweet sigh." "When the record ends, you want more. Even though it doesn’t contain musical inventions or noteworthy avant-gardism, 'ZerOKilled' is a respectable EP that deserves to be revisited."
"The EP’s masterpiece undoubtedly resides in 'Burqa,' a splendid ballad... The singer-songwriter’s anger against the exploitation of women lives through her long and sweet sigh."
"When the record ends, you want more. Even though it doesn’t contain musical inventions or noteworthy avant-gardism, 'ZerOKilled' is a respectable EP that deserves to be revisited."
Costanza’s 2006 EP ZerOKilled showcases a young artist blending trip hop influences with feminist rock and acoustic ballads. The review highlights her expressive, sometimes faint voice and a range of sound textures from dense beats to soft cello. Tracks like 'Burqa' stand out for their emotional intensity and strong feminist message. Though not groundbreaking, the EP is praised as a respectable and engaging work that precedes her 2008 full album Sonic Diary. Discover Costanza’s unique trip hop blend in ZerOKilled — listen now and experience the emotional depth!
"I was sentenced to death from birth" whispers little Mitsuko at the beginning of the film. "I am the mother and the mother is me... the only difference between me and her is that she is happy when she makes love."
"I was sentenced to death from birth" whispers little Mitsuko at the beginning of the film.
"I am the mother and the mother is me... the only difference between me and her is that she is happy when she makes love."
Shion Sono’s Strange Circus is an unsettling yet poetic exploration of trauma, identity, and madness within a complex, nested narrative. The film combines brutal and grotesque imagery with delicate moments of storytelling, drawing influence from Lynch and Kubrick while maintaining Sono’s unique vision. With stunning cinematography dominated by the color red, the movie masterfully blurs dreams and reality, leaving a lasting emotional impact. Despite moments of narrative heaviness, Sono’s direction revives the viewer with shocking revelations and symbolic storytelling. This film stands as a profound and disturbing masterpiece in Japanese cinema. Dive into the twisted and poetic world of Strange Circus — watch this haunting Shion Sono masterpiece now!
If the apocalypse were to have a sound, it would undoubtedly be this "Schrei X," one of the musician’s strangest, most avant-garde, and unclassifiable albums. The chills are intense. A truly enviable tour de force floods the listener, who is part of screams, increasingly wrenching, diabolical laughter, voices, electronic effects, spectral choirs.
If the apocalypse were to have a sound, it would undoubtedly be this "Schrei X," one of the musician’s strangest, most avant-garde, and unclassifiable albums.
The chills are intense. A truly enviable tour de force floods the listener, who is part of screams, increasingly wrenching, diabolical laughter, voices, electronic effects, spectral choirs.
Diamanda Galás' Schrei X is a profoundly dark and original album defined by extreme vocal experimentation and electronic effects. The album challenges traditional song forms with brief, intense tracks dominated by screams and spectral sounds. It reflects themes of pain, madness, and apocalypse, continuing Galás’ legacy of avant-garde music. Although challenging to enjoy casually, Schrei X stands as an extraordinary artistic statement and vocal manifesto. Dive into the haunting world of Diamanda Galás' Schrei X and experience a revolutionary vocal journey unlike any other.
Haneke crafts a chilling thriller-horror without staging amputations, monsters, ghosts, or loud music: he permeates the silence, the silence of normality. Haneke is mocking you: there is no salvation, no happy ending, there’s only the nightmare, even if you’re on the good side, the victory will be for the bad guys.
Haneke crafts a chilling thriller-horror without staging amputations, monsters, ghosts, or loud music: he permeates the silence, the silence of normality.
Haneke is mocking you: there is no salvation, no happy ending, there’s only the nightmare, even if you’re on the good side, the victory will be for the bad guys.
The review praises Michael Haneke's Funny Games as a chilling and poetic thriller that subverts cinematic violence by focusing on psychological terror. The film’s use of silence, long takes, and unexpected cruelty creates an oppressive atmosphere. The reviewer highlights the powerful performances and Haneke’s fearless storytelling. Despite the unsettling and relentless nightmare depicted, the film impresses deeply and leaves a lasting impact. Watch Michael Haneke's Funny Games now and experience one of cinema’s most unsettling psychological thrillers.
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