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A cursed and "dark" object, with a simple style and plenty of anguish. The door depicts the world of fantasy but also of nightmares, while the doll represents his spiritual guide and his support.
A cursed and "dark" object, with a simple style and plenty of anguish.
The door depicts the world of fantasy but also of nightmares, while the doll represents his spiritual guide and his support.
Bill Stoneham's 1972 painting 'The Hands Resist Him' is both fascinating and unsettling. Featuring a boy and a doll behind a door with mysterious hands, the artwork carries a dark history. Known as a cursed object, it has been linked to several deaths, enhancing its eerie reputation. Rediscovered in the late 1990s, the painting became an internet phenomenon after being sold on eBay. Discover the eerie story and haunting beauty of 'The Hands Resist Him'—dive into the mystery behind this legendary cursed painting.
For me, this album remains unlistenable. This album is nothingness! Total nothingness.
For me, this album remains unlistenable.
This album is nothingness! Total nothingness.
Lou Reed's Metal Machine Music is a notorious experimental album from the 70s that many consider unlistenable noise. The reviewer finds it lacking emotion and more annoying than artistic. While some regard it as a gem or clever revenge against the record label, this review concludes it represents total 'nothingness'. Despite its place in Reed's discography, the album remains a divisive and challenging listen. Discover Lou Reed's boldest experiment—dive into the polarizing Metal Machine Music now!
Social media is common today, and it makes us think that perhaps they have distanced us more than they have brought us closer. A well-thought-out and well-made critique of the misuse of the internet and its consequences, but also truths about online encounters and the consequences of trusting strangers too much.
Social media is common today, and it makes us think that perhaps they have distanced us more than they have brought us closer.
A well-thought-out and well-made critique of the misuse of the internet and its consequences, but also truths about online encounters and the consequences of trusting strangers too much.
Disconnect tells three compelling stories addressing urgent digital age issues like cyberbullying, scams, and online prostitution. The reviewer praises the film's well-paced narrative, emotional depth, and timely critique of social media's darker side. Particularly impactful is the story of a bullied boy, evoking empathy and reflection. This underrated drama offers insightful perspectives on technology’s impact on modern life. Watch Disconnect to understand the real dangers of the internet and social media in today’s world.
I’ve felt the shiver of this crap on my skin, and I was forced to watch this movie, they pushed me into the theater with bulldozers, I couldn’t say no. All the gags and humor of the two "Despicable" films are totally lost here: I laughed yes and no at a minimum of 3-4 times; they are nursery gags.
I’ve felt the shiver of this crap on my skin, and I was forced to watch this movie, they pushed me into the theater with bulldozers, I couldn’t say no.
All the gags and humor of the two "Despicable" films are totally lost here: I laughed yes and no at a minimum of 3-4 times; they are nursery gags.
The reviewer appreciates quality animation like Pixar's Inside Out but finds Minions disappointing. Despite cute characters and a cool 60s soundtrack, the humor feels childish and the dubbing poor. The film lacks the charm and depth of its predecessors and mostly appeals to very young children. The reviewer strongly advises against watching it, deeming it a commercially driven and poorly executed spin-off. Discover why Minions falls short despite its charm—read the full review or watch with cautious expectations.
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