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 Visconti manages, solely with the aid of images, to paint with dazzling clarity the state of mind of Gustav.

 Death in Venice is a sumptuous, solemn, and tragic film.

Luchino Visconti’s 1971 film Death in Venice is praised as a visually stunning and deeply emotional adaptation of Thomas Mann’s story. It explores the infatuation of an older composer with a beautiful young boy amidst the backdrop of Venice. The film’s powerful use of imagery, set design, and minimal dialogue conveys the protagonist’s inner turmoil and forbidden desires. Despite its slow pace, it is recognized as a sumptuous and tragic cinematic masterpiece. Discover the haunting beauty of Visconti's Death in Venice—watch this timeless masterpiece and feel the power of forbidden love come alive.

 The initial match is an unprecedentedly thrilling spectacle, and really, it doesn’t matter whether you like pool or not.

 Paul Newman delivers a superlative performance. Such a hustler... who’s ever seen one like that?

The Hustler (1961) is acclaimed as one of America’s greatest films, centering on Eddie the Fast, a talented but brash pool hustler aiming for the top. The film blends thrilling pool matches, complex characters, and themes of love and ambition. Paul Newman's performance stands out, supported by notable actors like Piper Laurie and Jackie Gleason. The review praises the film’s intense atmosphere, its tragic undertones, and its lasting impact on cinema. Discover the thrilling world of The Hustler – watch the iconic pool battles and timeless drama today!

 What is worse than death? ...Not being able to die.

 Kinski... heightens, if possible, the tragic aspect of Nosferatu, his total unhappiness and melancholy.

Werner Herzog's 1979 remake of Nosferatu is a respectful and haunting tribute to the 1922 original and Bram Stoker’s Dracula. Klaus Kinski delivers a powerful and melancholic performance, capturing the vampire's despair and thirst for blood. The film's dark atmosphere is enhanced by a fitting Popol Vuh soundtrack and visionary direction. Unique elements like brief humor and surreal plague scenes add depth. Herzog’s film stands as a rare and noteworthy update of a horror masterpiece. Dive into Herzog’s dark Nosferatu remake and experience a chilling vampire classic like never before.

 Matt Johnson attacks his world, the Western world, its decadence, and its vices without mincing words.

 Mind Bomb represents one of the peaks of 'high' pop of the second half of the 80s.

Mind Bomb, released in 1989 by The The, stands as their best album, blending diverse musical styles and rich arrangements. Featuring Matt Johnson's compelling vocals and Johnny Marr's skilled guitar, it combines pop with social and political critique. The album's themes challenge Western decadence, supported by unusual instruments that enhance the sound. It remains a pinnacle of sophisticated 80s pop. Listen to Mind Bomb and explore one of the most compelling pop albums of the 1980s.

 The film grips you to your seat. You’re in it, it’s damn realistic.

 Bed Time also stands out because it decidedly deviates from contemporary clichés (zombies, maniacs, splatter, lots of blood, few ideas).

Bed Time (Mientras duermes) is a tense and claustrophobic 2011 film by Jaume Balagueró starring Luis Tosar as a disturbed concierge who terrorizes a young tenant. The film excels in sustained suspense and effective plot twists, drawing comparisons to cinematic classics like Psycho. Its unique approach to horror steers away from clichés, making it a must-watch for genre lovers. The reviewer highly praises its craftsmanship and chilling atmosphere. Watch Bed Time to experience a chilling thriller that redefines psychological horror with intense suspense and unforgettable characters.

 The money. Always them. The damned money that marks the daily life and conducts the orchestra of life and its feelings: hate, love, greed, compassion, revenge.

 Your life is a joystick, and the hand that moves it at will is money.

Kim Ki-Duk's Pietà is a highly dramatic film about Kang-do, a ruthless loan shark who confronts his past after reuniting with his mother. Set in the bleak suburbs of Seoul, the film explores themes of pain, money, and redemption through stark cinematography and symbolic storytelling. Awarded the Golden Lion in Venice 2012, Pietà presents a powerful, unforgiving look at humanity and the forces driving it. Discover Kim Ki-Duk's gripping Pietà—experience the raw emotions and powerful storytelling today.

 There is never any laughter. There’s no hope; instead, anguish and pain constantly, inevitably rise.

 Your life is a joystick, and the hand that moves it at will is money.

Kim Ki-Duk’s Pietà paints a relentlessly grim portrait of a loan shark entangled in violence and poverty in suburban Seoul. The film explores themes of pain, guilt, and redemption through tight, sparse direction and stark imagery. Money is depicted as a cruel force that drives human emotions and destiny. Although bleak and without hope, the film’s powerful symbolism and narrative earned it the Golden Lion at Venice in 2012. Dive into this intense drama by Kim Ki-Duk—watch Pietà to experience a gripping story of pain, power, and redemption.

 Columbo isn’t about discovering who the murderer is—we know right away who it is, but watching him work is the real thrill.

 Lieutenant Columbo’s episodes are clockwork mechanisms where every detail weaves a web that he patiently spins around his prey.

This review praises Lieutenant Columbo as the best TV detective show ever, running from 1968 to 2003. It highlights Peter Falk's iconic portrayal, the unique murder-revealed format, and the show's clever crime plots. The reviewer admires the show's consistent quality and memorable clichés, recommending the entire series to fans of detective fiction. Discover the genius of Lieutenant Columbo—watch the timeless detective series and unravel every ingenious crime!

 Love is portrayed in a total, absolute, and eternal way.

 If blockbusters are pop music, this is chamber music, the dark and almost ghostly music of the cello.

Hiroshima mon amour is a 1959 film by Alain Resnais that blends a tragic love story with the horror of the atomic bomb aftermath. The film's slow and intense style, combined with poetic dialogue, evokes deep emotional resonance and explores themes of memory, trauma, and human folly. Love is portrayed as a profound and indelible force amid devastation. This cinematic work is described as a solemn, chamber music-like experience filled with anguish and beauty. Discover the haunting beauty and emotional depth of Hiroshima mon amour—watch this cinematic masterpiece today.

 MIW is a rather unconventional album due to its sounds that recall blues, rock, and psychedelia still in vogue in those years.

 The album is truly rare... I believe that if someone in Italy has the original 33 RPM... well, I think it’s worth something.

Malice In Wonderland is the sole album by Paice Ashton Lord, featuring Deep Purple members Ian Paice and Jon Lord with Tony Ashton. The album blends blues, rock, and psychedelia uniquely but had poor sales and a brief tour. The reviewer finds it refined and worth listening to despite some weak moments. Its rarity adds to its interest among collectors. Explore the rare and unique sounds of Paice Ashton Lord's Malice In Wonderland today!

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