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A little less electronic dusting, and a few more leaves of nature. For a beautiful sunrise. To be able to breathe the scents of music.
A little less electronic dusting, and a few more leaves of nature.
For a beautiful sunrise. To be able to breathe the scents of music.
Helios' album Unleft offers a tranquil blend of subtle electronics and nature-inspired sounds. Keith Kenniff crafts a serene atmosphere perfect for peaceful moments like watching a sunrise. The album feels less electronic and more organic, inviting listeners to breathe in the musical scents and enjoy its straightforward beauty. Listen to Helios’ Unleft and immerse yourself in a serene sunrise journey through sound.
The fall stops time... about to hit the water. The instant of entering the water is like breaking through a door into a parallel world.
The fall stops time... about to hit the water.
The instant of entering the water is like breaking through a door into a parallel world.
The review vividly describes the immersive experience of the AA. VV. - Pina OST soundtrack. It compares listening to a physical plunge into a new, parallel world. The reviewer emphasizes the desire to remain submerged in this atmospheric and emotionally evocative music. Dive into the evocative world of AA. VV. - Pina OST and experience its immersive soundtrack now!
Max Bellocchio, an artistic surname wisely adopted to blend in with directors of the same name and ensure a 0% chance of appearing among the first twenty million results on search engines. From what I remember, the photography was the film’s strong point, after all, at thirteen, the first thing you look at in a porno is the photography.
Max Bellocchio, an artistic surname wisely adopted to blend in with directors of the same name and ensure a 0% chance of appearing among the first twenty million results on search engines.
From what I remember, the photography was the film’s strong point, after all, at thirteen, the first thing you look at in a porno is the photography.
This review recounts the elusive 2000 film L'intervista by Max Bellocchio, a rare adult movie centered on interviews with two actresses. The reviewer reminisces on the film's surprising ending and notable photography, while highlighting its obscurity and lack of online presence. Despite limited memory, the reviewer shares a fond and intrigued perspective on the experience. Explore the mystery of Max Bellocchio's rare film L'intervista and discover its hidden layers today!
This album is not a well-done dump, one of those mind-numbing birth shivers. Unfortunately, a lot stayed inside. Every track that makes up the album has a 'little treat' that prepares for the less accustomed to the genre.
This album is not a well-done dump, one of those mind-numbing birth shivers. Unfortunately, a lot stayed inside.
Every track that makes up the album has a 'little treat' that prepares for the less accustomed to the genre.
This review of Future of the Left's 2013 album 'How to Stop Your Brain in an Accident' expresses mixed feelings. While the band maintains their raw and unapologetic lyrical style, the album lacks significant innovation and relies on familiar structures. The listener’s expectations, influenced by the band’s leader Andrew Falkous and his past with Mclusky, lead to some disappointment. Nevertheless, the album contains moments that still appeal and prevent a complete dismissal. Discover the raw edge of Future of the Left and decide if 'How to Stop Your Brain in an Accident' is your next favorite indie punk album!
You find yourself in front of a guarantee without pretensions. It looks a bit like those who play a nice Gibson in a tailcoat.
You find yourself in front of a guarantee without pretensions.
It looks a bit like those who play a nice Gibson in a tailcoat.
White Denim's Corsicana Lemonade offers a more refined and groove-focused sound than their previous works. The album features lively guitar textures and bass-driven rhythms but leans into a less energetic and somewhat less authentic feel. Vocals reminiscent of Dave Matthews Band add a unique character, though some ballads fall flat. Overall, it delivers a pleasant, if slightly restrained, listening experience. Listen to Corsicana Lemonade and experience White Denim's unique blend of groove and refinement today!
There are few films that really make me regret the feeling I had in the curiosity of watching them, Taxidermia was one of these. And then I would never want that by discussing it, I take away someone’s curiosity.
There are few films that really make me regret the feeling I had in the curiosity of watching them, Taxidermia was one of these.
And then I would never want that by discussing it, I take away someone’s curiosity.
The reviewer reflects on their mixed feelings after watching Taxidermia, a Hungarian film by György Pálfi. They praise the direction while cautioning against revealing too much, valuing the film's mysterious allure. Despite a sense of regret from knowing the story, the experience is described as unforgettable and worthy of curiosity. Watch Taxidermia on YouTube with subtitles and experience this unforgettable Hungarian masterpiece yourself!
"I found myself disoriented, unable to place it either in the post or the pre." "If the script requires a person to catch fire... I can't digest special effects reminiscent of an episode of Goosebumps."
"I found myself disoriented, unable to place it either in the post or the pre."
"If the script requires a person to catch fire... I can't digest special effects reminiscent of an episode of Goosebumps."
This review of David Cronenberg's Maps to the Stars presents a mixed perspective. While actor performances, particularly Julianne Moore's, are praised, the reviewer finds the plot sometimes boring and disorienting, with certain special effects undermining the film’s impact. The critique revolves around Hollywood decadence but ultimately lacks strong enthusiasm for the final product. Explore the nuanced critique of Cronenberg's Maps to the Stars and decide if this Hollywood satire suits your taste.
If there is a precise message, I haven’t asked myself and I don’t want to know, I took my trip, I was able to enjoy the aesthetic care in every image. For me it’s like blending works of art and drinking them, for me it was just beautiful, period.
If there is a precise message, I haven’t asked myself and I don’t want to know, I took my trip, I was able to enjoy the aesthetic care in every image.
For me it’s like blending works of art and drinking them, for me it was just beautiful, period.
This review reflects on Leos Carax's 2012 film Holy Motors as a deeply visual and emotional experience rather than a straightforward narrative. The reviewer emphasizes the film's artistic imagery and personal impact, cautioning viewers to engage with the movie openly. Despite its abstract nature, the review celebrates the film's beauty and emotional resonance, without pushing for a traditional recommendation. Dive into the surreal world of Holy Motors and experience Leos Carax's breathtaking visual storytelling.
The male educates, punishes, takes away and gives. Nothing different from what an ordinary parent does, the difference is the assumption of ownership. The portrayal of violence remains extremely real and materializes through sequences that are striking and disturbing, without crossing into the sordid.
The male educates, punishes, takes away and gives. Nothing different from what an ordinary parent does, the difference is the assumption of ownership.
The portrayal of violence remains extremely real and materializes through sequences that are striking and disturbing, without crossing into the sordid.
Miss Violence is a powerful Greek drama that explores dark family abuse and silence within a troubled household. The film depicts a controlling patriarch and submissive family members caught in a cycle of violence. Noteworthy is the intense and realistic portrayal of abuse, especially in a long indoor sequence with social workers. While emotionally heavy and unsettling, the film remains compelling due to its raw message and strong performances. Its modest duration adds to its impactful delivery. Watch Miss Violence for a gripping and intense exploration of family abuse in modern Greek cinema.
Watching a movie like Kynodontas does not afford you the luxury of simply liking or disliking it; it lets you choose whether to think about it or not. This film talks about everything that is at the core of every person’s life. This film talks about origins, power, limits.
Watching a movie like Kynodontas does not afford you the luxury of simply liking or disliking it; it lets you choose whether to think about it or not.
This film talks about everything that is at the core of every person’s life. This film talks about origins, power, limits.
Kynodontas is a challenging film that forces viewers to think deeply about truth, power, and human origins. It echoes Michael Haneke's style and demands reflection rather than simple like or dislike. The review highlights its sociological depth and the director's skillful alignment of interpretation and direction. It encourages open discussion and values different viewpoints. Watch Kynodontas now and dive into its profound exploration of truth and power.
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