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 Sometimes I wonder who the real cannibals are.

 It’s a film about voyeurism and also very interesting as well as well shot.

Cannibal Holocaust is a disturbing and compelling 1980 horror film examining voyeurism and violence with a unique narrative structure. Despite real animal cruelty and controversial scenes, the film remains a significant cult classic renowned for its shocking realism and influence on found-footage cinema. The review reflects on the film's moral complexity and lasting impact on horror and film history. It acknowledges the film's brutal content but recognizes its importance in representing a turbulent era. Discover the shocking reality and legacy of Cannibal Holocaust—watch, analyze, and explore this cult horror landmark today!

 Snow is even the cruel protagonist; an anomaly in our western.

 The spirit of the film is happily encapsulated in this melancholic prologue.

Sergio Corbucci’s 1968 film The Great Silence stands out in the spaghetti western genre for its bleak, snowbound setting and tragic tone. Unlike Leone’s warmer style, Corbucci delivers a harsh, violent narrative centered on the silent gunman Silence and his nemesis Tigrero. The film is praised for its unique atmosphere, memorable performances, and Ennio Morricone’s evocative score. Despite initial box office struggles, it is now considered a masterpiece of Italian western cinema. Explore The Great Silence and experience a hauntingly unique spaghetti western masterpiece.

 With Milano calibro 9 Di Leo reaches the zenith of his career and creates the best Italian film of the genre.

 Mario Adorf gives Rocco a great expressive charge worthy of great American character actors.

Milano Calibro 9 is hailed as the pinnacle of Italian crime cinema, directed by Fernando Di Leo. The film excels through its dark Milanese atmosphere, inspired by Giorgio Scerbanenco's noir stories. Noteworthy performances, especially by Gastone Moschin and Mario Adorf, highlight complex characters. The film’s music and political undertones enrich the tense narrative. It stands apart from later, less nuanced poliziottesco films, offering a genuine hard-boiled genre experience. Explore the gritty world of Milano Calibro 9—watch the classic Italian crime thriller that redefined the genre.

 Hollywood Party can still be a wonderful antidote to this: it distills drop by drop the nitroglycerin of a humor with a highly disruptive charge.

 The hypocritical order of conveniences and formalities, the vacuous world of appearances (the substance of the film industry) is shattered, or rather, sunk... by this little Indian person.

Hollywood Party, directed by Blake Edwards and starring Peter Sellers as Hrundi Bakshi, is a satirical comedy that initially saw mixed success but grew into a cult classic. The film presents a slow-burning, subtle humor that contrasts with more predictable slapstick, highlighting the chaotic world of film production. Edwards crafts a masterpiece of comedy with an antihero protagonist whose innocent disruption exposes the hypocrisy of Hollywood. The film's carefully structured gags and sharp satire continue to entertain and provoke thought decades after its release. Watch Hollywood Party and experience the timeless satire and subtle genius of Peter Sellers and Blake Edwards’ comedy classic!

 To claim, as Bertolucci has claimed, to narrate eroticism in the world that had changed only a few years earlier turns out to be a convoluted and ridiculous experiment, full of clichés and nonsense.

 Brando is at the peak of unbearable, hammy, indulgent, don’t know where to look with his eyes.

This review of Bernardo Bertolucci's Last Tango in Paris challenges its status as a masterpiece, labeling it a flawed and convoluted film. Despite praise for cinematography and music, the plot and acting are heavily criticized. The reviewer finds the eroticism outdated and unrealistic, calling out Marlon Brando's overacting and Maria Schneider's limited performance skills. The film is seen as an unsuccessful experiment loaded with clichés and contradictions. Discover the controversy and cinematic flaws of Last Tango in Paris—read the full review and decide for yourself.

 "Never have the merits and limits of the director emerged more fully than in this film."

 "You could almost show this film to your mother without her being horrified by her child’s behavior."

Radley Metzger’s 1976 film The Opening of Misty Beethoven is praised as a luxurious and humorous pinnacle of hard-core cinema. The film creatively reinterprets the Pygmalion legend, combining artistic direction, strong screenplay, and musical flair. It stands out for its joyful and liberated portrayal of sexuality unlike most adult films. The reviewer recommends it as essential viewing for those curious about the golden age of hard-core cinema. Discover the artistic and humorous side of 1970s hard-core cinema—watch The Opening of Misty Beethoven today!

 Donati is beastly and primordial, in fact, when listening to the cover of 'On Broadway,' I immediately think of… Captain Beefheart.

 Above all, she does something that rarely happens in jazz lately: she improvises.

Silvia Donati & Standhard 3io deliver an unconventional and primal jazz experience far from standard American jazz clichés. Donati's dark, masculine voice blends with a modest but daring trio to create captivating improvisations. The album includes inventive interpretations of classics imbued with raw emotion and risk. Live performances highlight Donati's intense, improvisational talent, making this album highly recommended for adventurous jazz listeners. Discover Silvia Donati & Standhard 3io's daring jazz album—listen now and experience raw, fearless improvisation.

 Tempi Dispari is just a curiosity and nothing more.

 The best parts come from Baiocco’s beautiful sax, who interprets the Coltranian lesson, resembling in sound and phrasing to Bennie Maupin.

Tempi Dispari by New Trolls is an instrumental live jazz rock album dominated by odd meters and notable Soft Machine influences. Featuring just two tracks, it reflects a period of band instability and experimentation. While musically competent, especially the saxophone performance, the album is seen as derivative and ultimately an inessential curiosity in their discography. Despite its obscurity, some may value its eccentric nature. Discover the rare jazz rock experiment of New Trolls' Tempi Dispari—listen now and explore a hidden gem of Italian prog history.

 Family reach their peak with this work from 1971, confirming themselves as a premature and personal complex and touching the zenith of artistic maturity.

 Chappo’s throat gargles like a teapot boiling full of nails and bolts.

Family's 1971 album Fearless is hailed as their artistic zenith, showcasing Roger Chapman's evocative vocals and John Wetton's solid bass presence. The album blends blues and rock roots with emerging progressive complexity. Highlights include poignant tracks like "Spanish Tide" and "Burning Bridges," combining lyrical depth with innovative musical structures. Overall, Fearless is recognized as a dense, vibrant, and highly underrated masterpiece. Listen to Family's Fearless now and experience a groundbreaking blend of blues, rock, and progressive soundscapes!

 I owe it to this album that I am still a drummer.

 The meticulous work of the arrangements, carried by the sixteenth notes on Di Cioccio’s lively ride, amazes and then chills us.

The review reflects on Premiata Forneria Marconi's 1977 album Jet Lag as a pivotal jazz/rock/funk fusion effort. Praising the band's high-level musicianship, the reviewer highlights key tracks and themes but finds an overly academic feel and verbosity. Personal nostalgia and memories of growing up with the album add emotional depth. Overall, Jet Lag is seen as a significant yet somewhat inaccessible chapter in PFM's career. Dive into Jet Lag and explore PFM’s intricate fusion of jazz, rock, and funk—listen now and experience a classic progressive journey!

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