If I become mega powerful, I punch a ATM and take it home with me. And screw you all.

 What truly matters... is how the entire context is a synonym of possible, achievable.

The reviewer shares a heartfelt experience of viewing 'They Call Me Jeeg Robot,' an Italian superhero film set in Rome's suburbs, blending classic superhero elements with local realism. Despite distribution challenges and an unconventional screening, the film impresses with unique characters and cultural authenticity. The story revolves around Enzo, a small-time thief who gains superpowers but remains grounded in his flawed persona. The film pays respectful homage to superhero tropes while offering a fresh and comforting perspective. Watch 'They Call Me Jeeg Robot' to experience a fresh take on superheroes with Italian flair and share your thoughts!

 In the space without light, eyes on the skins of the drums and the sturdy strings, and among the mist of oriental fumes, the waves of condensation rest on the skin and merge with the sweat.

 Tracks handed down, they have been around for a long time and know planet earth. They caress their chests like lions.

Sexwitch's self-titled album presents six tracks rich in ancient and oriental-inspired sounds, creating a hypnotic and immersive experience. The review highlights the raw rhythms, textured percussion, and evocative atmosphere that feel both timeless and intense. The music’s emotional depth is conveyed through vivid sensory imagery and a mystical aura. Overall, it’s a captivating and direct musical journey blending tradition with modern psychedelia. Dive into Sexwitch’s hypnotic world and experience ancient rhythms blended with psychedelic folk—listen now!

 BoJack Horseman is set in a zooanthropological Hollywood, where humans and animani coexist.

 A horse that heavily drugs himself and vomits cotton candy can provide great satisfaction.

The review presents BoJack Horseman as a clever and ironic critique of Hollywood, blending dark humor with unique anthropomorphic animation. It highlights Netflix’s strong pedigree and praises Aaron Paul's voice acting. Despite slight reservations, the reviewer is engaged and eager for more. Dive into BoJack Horseman for a smart, satirical, and emotionally rich animated series experience.

 I must say, the guy is a bit strange. He’s already made me crap my pants two or three times with his damn jump scares that make me want to slap him in the face.

 Mark Duplass’s psychopath character suffocating yet naively sincere (a bomb). And everything flows so well, let me know, glue on the seat, GLUE ON THE SEAT!

The review praises Creep as a well-crafted independent psychological thriller that avoids clichéd horror tropes. The plot is simple but effective, driven by a chilling character played by Mark Duplass. The film’s dark tone and surprising twist keep viewers engaged throughout the eighty-minute runtime. Despite modest production, the movie offers a compelling and focused experience that stands out in its genre. Watch Creep now for a gripping indie thriller experience full of suspense and surprising twists!

 "They are children of this Italy, this somewhat American Italy, always fewer farmers, and more bastards."

 "For those who want to lose themselves in a grainy, moving moment, the lyrics, the reverberated breath, the choruses, his face, I recommend AT LEAST to JUMP DIRECTLY TO THE SOLO at 2:27."

This entertaining review praises Luca Barbarossa's song Yuppies for its witty lyrics, playful spirit, and standout bass solo. The author shares a joyful listening experience triggered by comparisons with other songs and highlights the song's unique Italian charm. The review invites listeners to jump right into the bass solo and appreciate its musical and emotional depth. Listen to Luca Barbarossa's Yuppies and experience the humor and passion that make this song a true Italian gem!

 A grotesque-surreal comedy, with only two actors, who, moreover, play the part of the couple.

 The surreal twist it takes is brilliant, the two actors are in great shape, the plasticky photography matches the emotions.

The One I Love is a short, surreal comedy about a couple's relationship struggles, enhanced by strong performances and a unique twist. The film explores themes of routine, dual identity, and emotional turmoil with sensitivity and inventiveness. Its unusual style and focused narrative make it captivating despite its minimal cast and simple setup. Discover the quirky and compelling 'The One I Love'—watch now to experience its surreal take on love and identity!

 An exaggerated future shows a society that prefers couples with evident compatibility, with affinity from tables.

 What seems like a genius/bizarre/brilliant plot is actually the backdrop of a beautiful story filled with values and messages.

The Lobster by Yorgos Lanthimos presents a surreal, ironic dystopia where failed love has severe consequences. With strong performances, especially by Colin Farrell, and a clever, darkly humorous script, the film offers a memorable and poignant exploration of societal pressures around relationships. The reviewer is deeply affected by the film’s unique style and themes, despite personal discomfort during viewing. Watch The Lobster to experience a thought-provoking, darkly funny exploration of love and society unlike any other.

 I’ve never understood what the hell [artistic maturity] really is.

 I don’t recommend the album; I think you’ll hate it.

This review challenges the common notion of 'artistic maturity' often assigned by critics. While admiring TV on the Radio's earlier album Dear Science, the reviewer remains skeptical about Seeds, dismissing genre labels and noting the album's pop foundation. Despite observing flaws, the reviewer admits to being pleased by the album’s unique character but ultimately does not recommend it, predicting that many will dislike it. Explore TV on the Radio’s Seeds and decide if this unique pop-art blend resonates with you.

 Three things above all: Joaquin Phoenix, the Seventies, the Direction.

 The script turns your brain into an intestine, unrolls it, uses it as a balloon to make a puppy, and tells you here, now untie and redo.

The review praises Paul Thomas Anderson's film adaptation of 'Inherent Vice' for its vibrant 70s aesthetic, complex and humorous narrative, and Joaquin Phoenix's compelling performance. It highlights the film's layered storytelling and stylized direction, stating multiple viewings are necessary to fully appreciate its depth. The reviewer finds the film overdelivers with passion, color, and irony, offering a unique cinematic experience. Dive into the psychedelic 70s noir world of Inherent Vice – watch, explore, and unravel its genius layers now!

 These twelve songs are primarily about company, perfect songs in their sport.

 If Studio 20 is one of the most intense emotions I have experienced at night while wearing jeans, what can I do about it?

This review praises Blue States' album Man Mountain for its captivating sound and emotional depth. The reviewer expresses deep personal enjoyment and highlights specific tracks like Metro Sound and Studio 20. The album blends unique electronic and indie influences, creating a perfect listening experience without adhering to strict genres. Listen to Blue States' Man Mountain and experience a perfect blend of emotion and sound.