Music is the engine and words are the fuel.

 An album that envelops you, almost assaults you and then returns you to dry land.

The review captures Desidia's L'essenza as a powerful and immersive album that takes listeners on an emotional voyage. Using vivid color metaphors, it evokes moods from darkness to hope. The music drives the journey, creating an intense listening experience that ultimately uplifts. Dive into Desidia's L'essenza and experience a colorful musical journey full of emotion and intensity.

 I didn’t understand an operation with great potential, capable of making younger fans exclaim "At the Miracle," an operation that, however, in reality tends to get lost in chaos of highly arranged and transformed tracks.

 The final feeling is that Ruggeri wants to pay tribute to himself, almost a tribute.

The review offers a balanced perspective on Enrico Ruggeri's album 'Le canzoni ai testimoni.' While appreciating the intent to showcase lesser-known Italian music and collaborations, the reviewer struggles with some highly transformed tracks that overshadow the originals. A few songs and arrangements stand out positively, but overall the album feels like a self-tribute that may not satisfy all listeners. Discover the creative twists in Enrico Ruggeri's 'Le canzoni ai testimoni' and decide if this unique tribute speaks to you.

 Behind the shields, during a charge, they are alone with themselves and with the awareness that they can do whatever they want, massacre criminals and innocents.

 The direction is good, although often the camera does not become part of the events, it remains outside: it fails to engage you.

Stefano Sollima’s film debut, ACAB, struggles to live up to the high standards set by his previous work, Romanzo criminale. The movie explores the morally complex world of riot police but fails to fully engage the audience. While the direction is competent and some performances, especially by Pierfrancesco Favino and Filippo Nigro, are strong, the film’s impact is ultimately disappointing. Its attempt to shock with controversial themes feels like a missed opportunity. Discover the dark side of law enforcement with ACAB—watch and decide if the film lives up to its controversial promise.

 Fincher has the ability to glimpse the dark side of people and things, who informs you but without boring you.

 The film at least deserved an alternative shot.

The review appreciates David Fincher's direction in remaking 'The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo,' praising the film's atmospheric noir style and strong performances by Rooney Mara and Daniel Craig. The reviewer acknowledges the story's dark, pathological themes and Fincher's ability to maintain an engaging pace while simplifying complex plot points. Though not calling it a masterpiece, the film is seen as a worthy alternative take on a well-known story. Discover David Fincher's take on the iconic thriller—watch the film and explore its dark secrets today!

 They are two people who find themselves inseparably bound by a feeling that initially, although differently, he disdainful and provocative [I hate being owned!], she foolishly a female offended by the truth, try to stem, but, alas, in vain!

 If one were to look for the prototype of an Oscar-winning film, even without being a masterpiece in the strict sense, I think The English Patient is the right one.

The English Patient is a visually stunning and emotionally powerful film blending a tragic love story with the harsh realities of war. Praised for its original narrative structure and breathtaking cinematography, the 1996 Oscar-winning movie tells the story of forbidden love amid war’s chaos. Though some may find it long and overly romantic, its memorable scenes and emotional depth resonate deeply. Watch The English Patient to experience a haunting tale of love, war, and memory that stays with you long after the credits.

 sagas are often rip-offs, with only rare exceptions;

 don’t buy this book, but don’t even borrow it;

The review critiques Gordon Dahlquist's Il Libro Oscuro as a disappointing saga that's not worth buying or borrowing. It highlights that many sagas are often unoriginal and curiosity can lead to regret. The reviewer expresses frustration and advises readers to avoid this book. Read this review before diving into Il Libro Oscuro and see why it might be best to skip this saga.

 An ultra-conformist bourgeoisie in a Gaullist France, contrasted with a Francoist Spain represented by women, who migrate to find humble, underpaid work.

 The film has the typical characteristics of French comedy: apparent lightness, simple plot, but effective, serious and deep themes hidden behind the freshness of the images and the simplicity of the dialogues.

Le Donne Del 6º Piano is a gently entertaining French comedy set in 1960s Paris. It explores the lives of Spanish migrant maids working under a wealthy bourgeois owner. Fabrice Luchini delivers a perfect performance in a story blending humor with deeper social themes about class and desire. The film’s lightness masks its thoughtful and intimate portrayal of a bygone era. Discover this charming slice of 60s Paris—watch Le Donne Del 6º Piano and dive into its heartfelt comedy and social nuance.

 "Pinocchio who, through his experiences, ignoring the advice of others... lives life his own way, stringing together a series of mistakes."

 "It certainly makes him as relevant as ever, in our world where lying is institutionalized and unfortunately, long noses and short legs are countless!"

This review reflects on Carlo Lorenzini's timeless work, 'The Adventures of Pinocchio,' highlighting its relevance beyond children’s literature. Pinocchio's experiences symbolize freedom, mistakes, and rebirth rather than traditional pedagogy. The iconic growing nose is examined as a metaphor for truth and lies, offering deeper adult interpretations. Memorable characters shape the story, making it a profound tale of personal growth. Discover the deeper meanings of Pinocchio beyond childhood tales—read, reflect, and explore the timeless lessons today!

 The movie... does not follow a logical thread... maybe the sense of the story lies in nonsense?

 A film of pure entertainment, which however, darn, touches on very serious topics such as terrorism, bacteriological warfare, and power.

The review embraces Robert Rodriguez's Planet Terror as a wild, entertaining, and deliberately chaotic splatter film that pays homage to exploitation and grindhouse cinema. It highlights the film's over-the-top gore, unusual narrative style, and dark humor. Despite its madness, the movie also touches on serious themes like terrorism and bioweapons. The reviewer celebrates the film's unique appeal and memorable performances. Watch Planet Terror for a wild ride through gore, grit, and grindhouse madness you won't forget!

 No one will be able to say that I don’t want to help these poor DT: they only have 119 reviews and it’s not fair!

 I’m spreading a bit of the seed of corruption... if you make me win, I promise you an autographed photo with a wet t-shirt!

This review acknowledges the passionate fanbase of Dream Theater and their 11th studio album 'A Dramatic Turn Of Events.' While the reviewer offers only a brief commentary on the album itself, they emphasize the band's popularity through the number of reviews and community engagement on the site. The review balances humor and promotion to encourage others to appreciate the band's work. Discover Dream Theater's dynamic 11th album and join the passionate fan discussion today!