What cinema is, Freaks Out makes me think of it immediately.

 The reason why you automatically forget the weak points is because those who wait to see it on stream won’t catch a single one.

The reviewer shares personal reflections shaped by the COVID lockdown and praises Freaks Out for its strong emotional and technical merits. Despite acknowledging the film's length, they emphasize its ability to capture the essence of cinema and evoke deep passion. The review mixes candid, informal commentary with appreciation for the film's impact. Discover why Freaks Out captures true cinematic passion—watch it now and experience its emotional depth firsthand!

 Oscilloscope Music deals with the duality of simple-complex, representing stylized sketches through a phase wave.

 They shoved a ton of potentiometers into my hands, and I immediately started following my instinct, moving them randomly, without reason.

The review reflects on Jerobeam Fenderson's album 'Oscilloscope Music' as an experimental exploration of sound. It highlights the duality between simplicity and complexity through electronic manipulation and abstract sound sketches. The reviewer shares a personal and introspective experience of being forced to listen naturally, relating it metaphorically to the album's experimental nature. The critique combines a thoughtful observation with a sense of self-reflection and ambiguity. Dive into the abstract world of Oscilloscope Music and experience Jerobeam Fenderson's unique sound textures.

 The story of Marcello and Simone is the story of a relationship, two polarities that attract and invert each other.

 Marcello Fonte, not exactly a polished actor but neither a random street pick, has neorealism written all over his face.

Dogman by Matteo Garrone powerfully explores the complex relationship between two contrasting characters within a true crime context. The film uses subtle cinematography and strong performances, especially by Marcello Fonte and Edoardo Pesce, to evoke neorealism and emotional depth. Garrone's direction avoids stylistic excess, focusing instead on authentic empathy. It offers a nuanced take rather than a typical revenge story, standing out in Italian cinema. Watch Matteo Garrone's Dogman to experience a gripping tale of loyalty, power, and survival in modern Italian cinema.

 This Spanish guy writes and directs this vivid drama by placing together two characters that seem to represent good and evil when in reality they are anything but oil and water.

 If there’s something that makes the judgment of the film soar high enough to hurl all the stars it deserves at it while trying to hurt it, it’s precisely its entrance with shoves into the genre while managing to keep its DNA intact.

Raúl Arévalo’s directorial debut, 'The Fury of a Patient Man,' is a vivid and impeccable noir drama blending characters of ambiguous morality. Supported by dry, tense cinematography and a compelling script, the film excels in suspense and emotional depth. Antonio De La Torre delivers a powerful performance in this complex tale of revenge and identity. The reviewer praises its genre mastery and narrative tension. Discover the gripping suspense of 'The Fury of a Patient Man'—watch this Spanish noir debut and experience a masterclass in revenge storytelling.

 There is no disappointment, just pure anger when here it’s up to me to fill in gaps, which shouldn’t be my responsibility.

 The beauty is that, it only takes a small thing, no need for boulders, just a candy.

The review conveys a passionate and somewhat confused emotional response to Sean Byrne's The Loved Ones, highlighting its intense atmosphere and minimalist storytelling. Despite frustrations with unclear release details and comparisons to other works, the reviewer expresses strong appreciation for the film's raw power and symbolic use of simple yet terrifying elements. The horror is described as pure anger and effective dread rather than disappointment. Discover the raw intensity of The Loved Ones and experience a cult Australian horror classic like no other!

 An inverted morality, the one we generally know as "my life may seem like crap, but in the end, I love it as it is," becomes "it seems things are going well, but in reality, I’ve failed everything and my life is crap."

 If you happen to see it, and you dislike it, we can always play a round of itcouldbeby and smoke one, at least we’ll surely laugh.

The review reflects on 'F is for Family' as a darkly honest animated series about a struggling American family. While it may appear derivative, it offers a unique, persistent downbeat tone with occasional lightness. The show challenges typical morality tales by embracing failure over success. It stands out for its raw portrayal and subtle humor, rewarding viewers willing to look past expectations. Watch F is for Family to experience a fresh, darkly humorous take on American family life!

 The idea for the film... is said to have arisen from a discussion between the director and his wife about the education to be given to their children.

 It leaned too much towards a family convinced that Black Mirror is not a TV series but rather a series of images extracted from the mind of a precog.

This review of Matt Ross's Captain Fantastic examines the film's portrayal of an alternative family lifestyle focused on education, nature, and rejection of modern technology. While acknowledging the film's strengths in depicting thoughtful children and a unique family model, it critiques the script's complacency and compromise with societal norms. The reviewer feels the film lacks a deeper exploration of its core themes, resulting in a somewhat flat narrative. Overall, it offers a reflective but mixed perspective. Discover the complex family drama in Captain Fantastic—read the review and watch the film to explore its unique take on education and society.

 Do notes speak? The answer is yes.

 The environment is internal, it is internal as fear is cramped within anxiety because...

The review vividly interprets Calibro 35's La Mala Ordina as an evocative and cinematic musical experience, rich with suspense and noir elements. It highlights the intense rhythms, atmospherics, and instrumental storytelling that evoke feelings of anxiety and tension. The album is praised for its detailed percussion and dramatic sound palette that immerses listeners in a dark, mysterious world. Immerse yourself in the intense and cinematic world of Calibro 35's La Mala Ordina. Listen now and experience the soundtrack of suspense!

 Too emotional. Sensitive. Tender. Tender, I say.

 I needed something more, Luca, I need it. You understood the sides of the human square well, but you didn’t consider that we are concentric cubes, and that doesn’t make sense.

This review reflects on Luca Goldoni's 'Dipende' as a tender and sensitive collection of short sketches. The reviewer meditates on human nature and timeless themes, expressing both appreciation and desire for deeper insight. The book evokes strong emotions and philosophical musings about the present and past. Overall, it offers thoughtful but somewhat unresolved reflections. Explore Luca Goldoni's heartfelt reflections in Dipende — a book that invites you to ponder human nature and time.

 Dasy and Viola are two sides of a coin, two truths.

 It is Cinema, and it is Italian.

Indivisibili, directed by Edoardo De Angelis, tells the story of conjoined twin sisters who navigate fame and hardship in their village. The film stands out for its authentic performances by Marianna and Angela Fontana, use of the Campanian dialect, and its social critique rooted in Italian culture. The music by Enzo Avitabile adds a haunting depth. The reviewer appreciates its honest and evocative portrayal of mediocrity, superstition, and corruption without slipping into melodrama. Watch Indivisibili to experience a deeply authentic and moving Italian drama about family, identity, and survival.