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Who has listened for years to the resounding citation "LE VELINEEEEE" during the broadcast? Who understood right away that the comedic partner he had was the best? Striscia is always renewing itself but keeps the memory of its founding fathers firmly in mind: the incomparable Ezio Greggio and the sidekick Enzo Iacchetti.
Who has listened for years to the resounding citation "LE VELINEEEEE" during the broadcast? Who understood right away that the comedic partner he had was the best?
Striscia is always renewing itself but keeps the memory of its founding fathers firmly in mind: the incomparable Ezio Greggio and the sidekick Enzo Iacchetti.
This review celebrates Enzo Iacchetti as the cherished comedic sidekick to Ezio Greggio on Striscia la Notizia. While Greggio remains the star, Iacchetti's years of experience have made him a beloved figure who brings cheerfulness and goodwill. The show honors its founding members while continuing to evolve with new cast members. The reviewer invites fans to share their admiration for the series. Explore the charm of Enzo Iacchetti's comedy and relive the iconic moments from Striscia la Notizia!
Authors like these cross our lives and must be savored over an entire existence. Each piece of poetry waits for its moment to bear fruit when it reflects upon the right experiences of our living.
Authors like these cross our lives and must be savored over an entire existence.
Each piece of poetry waits for its moment to bear fruit when it reflects upon the right experiences of our living.
This reflective review celebrates Fabrizio De André's album as a timeless poetic work that resonates deeply through life's stages. The reviewer recounts personal connections with De André's characters and themes, emphasizing empathy, growth, and liberation from moral constraints. The album's layered poetry continues to reveal new meanings, making it an enduring companion across a lifetime. Discover the poetic depth of Fabrizio De André’s masterpiece — listen, reflect, and let his timeless words inspire your soul.
The music and the message conveyed by the Stones were clearly universal and able to overcome any historical distrust. Only then does one understand what the bestial energy unleashed by rock means.
The music and the message conveyed by the Stones were clearly universal and able to overcome any historical distrust.
Only then does one understand what the bestial energy unleashed by rock means.
This review highlights 'Charlie is My Darling,' a 1966 documentary capturing the Rolling Stones during their vibrant early years. Filmed during concerts in Ireland, it showcases the band's raw energy and their ability to connect with audiences despite historical tensions. The film is praised as a valuable historical document revealing the youthful spirit and talent of the Stones. It also touches on the band's artistic aspirations and the cultural impact of their music. Overall, the documentary is recommended for those interested in rock history and the essence of early rock performances. Watch 'Charlie is My Darling' to experience the Rolling Stones' raw early energy and relive a legendary moment in rock history.
Cars 2 is one wrong storytelling choice after another, presenting an uninteresting story for both young and old. The story of The Good Dinosaur is not a story; it’s barely the outline of a story.
Cars 2 is one wrong storytelling choice after another, presenting an uninteresting story for both young and old.
The story of The Good Dinosaur is not a story; it’s barely the outline of a story.
This review ranks Pixar films from the least to most beautiful, highlighting flaws in storytelling and characters especially in Cars 2, The Good Dinosaur, and Brave. Despite some production challenges, technical animation remains high quality. The reviewer also praises depth in some sequels like The Incredibles 2 and finds Toy Story 4 thematically interesting but flawed in character use. Discover the full ranking and insights on each Pixar film—see which stories shine and which stumble!
How many evenings brightened by his good nature, by his cheeky face that nevertheless expressed wisdom and joy. He is the uncle of the average Italian and of capitan ventosa.
How many evenings brightened by his good nature, by his cheeky face that nevertheless expressed wisdom and joy.
He is the uncle of the average Italian and of capitan ventosa.
This review celebrates Ezio Greggio's role in the Striscia la Notizia album, highlighting his humor, memorable catchphrases, and iconic status in Italian TV culture. It emphasizes his charm and the joy he brings to Italian audiences. Dive into the humor and charm of Ezio Greggio with the Striscia la Notizia album—experience the magic of iconic Italian TV comedy today!
No one can say it’s not beautiful to watch, no one can say there aren’t intense moments, rich characters, beautiful songs, lots of music, suggestive choreography. If a director... focuses only on aesthetics... well then I think he has stopped looking around and now just looks at himself in the mirror. “How beautiful I am.”
No one can say it’s not beautiful to watch, no one can say there aren’t intense moments, rich characters, beautiful songs, lots of music, suggestive choreography.
If a director... focuses only on aesthetics... well then I think he has stopped looking around and now just looks at himself in the mirror. “How beautiful I am.”
The review praises Spielberg’s West Side Story for its beautiful visuals, energetic choreography, and technical excellence. However, it criticizes the remake for lacking originality and emotional depth compared to the 1961 version. Despite the engaging musical numbers, the storytelling feels diluted and predictable. The reviewer senses a missing hunger or new vision, suggesting the film focuses more on aesthetics than narrative innovation. Discover the beauty and flaws of Spielberg’s West Side Story—watch and decide if this classic remake resonates with you.
Every person has a gift. Sometimes it’s hard to discover it. I discovered mine. When you feel the strength is within us, you will feel it, the strength of life that will drag you with it.
Every person has a gift. Sometimes it’s hard to discover it. I discovered mine.
When you feel the strength is within us, you will feel it, the strength of life that will drag you with it.
This review of Paolo Vallesi's 'La forza della vita' intertwines personal reflection with the album's themes of discovering one's gift and inner strength. Using metaphors from chess and life, the reviewer highlights the inspiring and emotional nature of the music. Despite a somewhat unconventional style, the message of resilience and dignity shines through, offering encouragement to listeners. Listen to Paolo Vallesi’s 'La forza della vita' and feel the inspiring strength within every track.
All this always with her soothing voice and without ever sounding like she's giving us a sermon on male incommunicability! For all those who loved the elegant atmospheres of the so-called English sophisti-pop, Everything But The Girl was an essential name.
All this always with her soothing voice and without ever sounding like she's giving us a sermon on male incommunicability!
For all those who loved the elegant atmospheres of the so-called English sophisti-pop, Everything But The Girl was an essential name.
This review praises Everything But The Girl's fifth studio album The Language of Life as a pinnacle of their sophisti-pop era. Produced by Tommy LiPuma with jazz greats' contributions, the album blends elegant atmospheres with melancholic and sharp lyrics. Tracey Thorn's vocal delivery and songwriting add unique female perspectives uncommon for the time. The album stands out for its sophisticated sound and impeccable packaging. Listen to Everything But The Girl's classic The Language of Life and experience the blend of jazzy sophisti-pop and heartfelt lyrics.
The most intimate and confessional side of Sparklehorse... A collection of sad enchantments, as if Neil Young were Nick Drake. When the interlude comes, you wonder how it is possible to build on nothing. That would be art, dear countess.
The most intimate and confessional side of Sparklehorse... A collection of sad enchantments, as if Neil Young were Nick Drake.
When the interlude comes, you wonder how it is possible to build on nothing. That would be art, dear countess.
The review praises Sparklehorse's Radio Sessions as a beautiful, intimate collection of rare recordings available mainly on YouTube. It highlights the album's minimalistic sound and emotional depth, likening it to a blend of Neil Young and Nick Drake. The reviewer appreciates the poetic and serendipitous listening experience, emphasizing the album's haunting and delicate atmosphere. It is described as a whispering, fragile work that evokes both pain and beauty. Listen to Sparklehorse's rare Radio Sessions and experience the haunting beauty of intimate indie folk.
DFW’s figure comes out somewhat downsized, revealing a profound emotional and psychological fragility that he had been dragging since his youth. A fragility that becomes strength, pushing him to write, making him stronger towards what’s outside, but not inside.
DFW’s figure comes out somewhat downsized, revealing a profound emotional and psychological fragility that he had been dragging since his youth.
A fragility that becomes strength, pushing him to write, making him stronger towards what’s outside, but not inside.
This review praises David Lipsky's book capturing a deep 1996 interview with David Foster Wallace. It reveals Wallace's emotional vulnerability alongside his creative strength. The book also explores cultural references in music, film, and literature. The review highlights the book's rich detail and lasting significance. It also notes the film adaptation, The End of the Tour. Discover the profound mind of David Foster Wallace—read this revealing interview now!
You come out of the new D’Innocenzo brothers’ film feeling like you’ve just stepped out of a tanning lamp. It’s a send-off to all the idiots who go to the cinema thinking they’re smart.
You come out of the new D’Innocenzo brothers’ film feeling like you’ve just stepped out of a tanning lamp.
It’s a send-off to all the idiots who go to the cinema thinking they’re smart.
The D'Innocenzo brothers' film America Latina captivates with blazing colors and deep emotional portrayals. Elio Germano’s character reflects raw human vulnerability. The film defies conventional plot-driven expectations, offering heartfelt storytelling without intellectual pretension. It challenges viewers to appreciate cinema beyond clichés and embrace its simple yet profound resonance. Discover the raw passion and vibrant storytelling of America Latina—watch now and experience cinema like never before.
Biagio Antonacci doesn’t miss his date with destiny, not even in 2004. Biagio has a golden throat thanks to mucolytic fluid and a regular intestine thanks to probiotic yogurt, prunes, and almonds.
Biagio Antonacci doesn’t miss his date with destiny, not even in 2004.
Biagio has a golden throat thanks to mucolytic fluid and a regular intestine thanks to probiotic yogurt, prunes, and almonds.
This review celebrates Biagio Antonacci’s 2004 album Convivendo Parte 1, highlighting its emotional pop ballads and commercial success. With a mix of playful humor and affectionate commentary, it captures the singer’s unique charm and songwriting intelligence. Anecdotes about recording sessions and zodiac allusions add depth and personality. Overall, the album is praised for its heartfelt content and accessibility. Discover the heartfelt pop and witty charm of Biagio Antonacci’s Convivendo Parte 1—listen now and dive into a unique Italian hit album!
Fausto, as always, surprises his fans, and to close the "interbeat" Trilogy, returns... to an album of good old blues-rock. Fausto manages, with his poetry and his suffering, to talk to us about topics perhaps too lofty to leave them in the pop realm.
Fausto, as always, surprises his fans, and to close the "interbeat" Trilogy, returns... to an album of good old blues-rock.
Fausto manages, with his poetry and his suffering, to talk to us about topics perhaps too lofty to leave them in the pop realm.
Fausto Rossi's Blank Times closes his 'interbeat' trilogy with a return to blues-rock, blending poetic lyrics and melancholy. The album features standout songs like 'Tu Non Lo Sai' and 'Down Down Down', exploring lofty themes beyond typical pop. Rossi continues his unique musical journey, surprising fans with a sincere and laborious work. Dive into Fausto Rossi's Blank Times to experience poetic blues-rock and explore the closing chapter of his acclaimed trilogy.
I'm watching this film for the tenth time and I'm curious, on the edge of my seat, eager with impatience. It almost seems like walking with ours on the wooden planks of those shabby hotels, fearing any creaks, worried about not making noise.
I'm watching this film for the tenth time and I'm curious, on the edge of my seat, eager with impatience.
It almost seems like walking with ours on the wooden planks of those shabby hotels, fearing any creaks, worried about not making noise.
This review praises the Coen Brothers' 'No Country for Old Men' for its endless depth and masterful storytelling. The film's portrayal of violence, morality, and chaos is haunting, with complex characters like Anton Chigurh representing a chilling force of nature. The reviewer finds each viewing fresh and compelling, highlighting the movie's precision and emotional power. Ultimately, it is a study of human greed, survival, and the unforgiving nature of fate. Experience the chilling genius of the Coen Brothers—watch No Country for Old Men and explore its dark depths today.
'Voyeurist' sees the band revisit and understand their most successful records, capturing something from each to reemerge through one of their most exciting and complete works ever written to date. Underøath warns us for being all voyeurs peeking into the lives of others... the longer one observes this disc, the harder it stares back at us.
'Voyeurist' sees the band revisit and understand their most successful records, capturing something from each to reemerge through one of their most exciting and complete works ever written to date.
Underøath warns us for being all voyeurs peeking into the lives of others... the longer one observes this disc, the harder it stares back at us.
Underøath's 'Voyeurist' revisits key elements from their past work, merging aggressive metalcore with synth-driven soundscapes. The album is noted for its dynamic interplay between dark heaviness and melodic catchiness. Vocalist Spencer Chamberlain and the synth prominence of Chris Dudley elevate the band's sound. The review highlights the album's thematic focus on self-reflection and voyeurism, marking it as one of their most compelling releases in years. Dive into Underøath's Voyeurist and experience their intense, evolving post-hardcore sound today!
Joel Coen draws as much on German expressionism as on Dreyer and masterpieces like Dies Irae, without forgetting Welles' own film. The focus, perhaps more than in any other version, is the relationship between the two spouses, with a deeper sense of guilt and hesitation in Macbeth's betrayal.
Joel Coen draws as much on German expressionism as on Dreyer and masterpieces like Dies Irae, without forgetting Welles' own film.
The focus, perhaps more than in any other version, is the relationship between the two spouses, with a deeper sense of guilt and hesitation in Macbeth's betrayal.
Joel Coen's solo adaptation of The Tragedy of Macbeth offers a visually exquisite and stylistically refined take on Shakespeare’s classic tragedy. Featuring powerful performances from Denzel Washington and Frances McDormand, the film focuses on the psychological complexity of the characters and their moral conflicts. The review appreciates the restrained yet intense aesthetic, while acknowledging the legacy of prior Shakespeare adaptations. Overall, it praises the film as a significant cinematic experience, though best viewed in theaters. Discover Joel Coen’s stunning Macbeth adaptation—watch now and experience Shakespeare like never before.
Be mediocrely happy. Mediocrely serious. Mediocrely stupid. Mediocrely docile. Spend your days with a faint and cowardly smile. The Child of God is unpleasant, disturbing, far from being a 'pleasant' experience, yet indisputably leaves something... you can't remain indifferent in front of so much horror portrayed with such naturalness and coldness.
Be mediocrely happy. Mediocrely serious. Mediocrely stupid. Mediocrely docile. Spend your days with a faint and cowardly smile.
The Child of God is unpleasant, disturbing, far from being a 'pleasant' experience, yet indisputably leaves something... you can't remain indifferent in front of so much horror portrayed with such naturalness and coldness.
Il Bambino di Dio by Nishioka Kyodai is a visually striking, unsettling underground manga that explores themes of evil, cruelty, and nihilism from childhood to adulthood. Presented with minimal dialogue and symbolic imagery, it depicts a dark, oppressive world where innocence is nullified and evil is inherent. The work challenges readers with its brutal honesty and artistic provocation, leaving a lasting disturbing impact. Its strong biblical subtext and social critique make it a profound, though unsettling, experience. Dive into the dark world of Il Bambino di Dio and experience a chilling masterpiece of underground manga that confronts the darkest corners of human nature.
The long instrumental jam before the end is terrifyingly psychedelic... if you close your eyes, you can imagine yourself in Pompeii with Pink Floyd. Widespread loses something and gains others with [George McConnel], who, however, will only last a couple of albums.
The long instrumental jam before the end is terrifyingly psychedelic... if you close your eyes, you can imagine yourself in Pompeii with Pink Floyd.
Widespread loses something and gains others with [George McConnel], who, however, will only last a couple of albums.
Widespread Panic's eighth studio album, 'Ball' (2003), delivers a rich blend of southern rock, country, and psychedelia. The album balances hypnotic grooves with heartfelt ballads and intricate instrumentation. The new guitarist George McConnel brings precision but some loss of personal touch after Michael Houser's passing. Standout tracks feature memorable rhythms and psychedelic jams reminiscent of Pink Floyd's ambiance. Discover the hypnotic grooves and soulful melodies of Widespread Panic's 'Ball'—listen now and dive into southern rock's vibrant heart.
The qualitative average is very high, there are no fillers and the sound, production, variety, expressive freedom have the wind in their sails. The group’s exquisite class and kaleidoscopic energy are appreciated once again in the country blues “Blue Indian.”
The qualitative average is very high, there are no fillers and the sound, production, variety, expressive freedom have the wind in their sails.
The group’s exquisite class and kaleidoscopic energy are appreciated once again in the country blues “Blue Indian.”
This detailed review praises Widespread Panic’s sixth album ‘Til the Medicine Takes’ for its diverse and polished musical explorations. Mixing funk rock, blues, and country elements, the album showcases the band’s instrumental skill and creative freedom. Although it lacks standout masterpieces, the overall quality is high with no fillers. The review highlights notable tracks and unique production choices, underscoring the band’s vibrant energy and evolution. Listen to ‘Til the Medicine Takes’ and experience Widespread Panic’s dynamic blend of funk, blues, and country artistry today!
"An example of this is the spacious 'Gradle,' American to the core... a true southern ballad, distinguishable from those of Tom Petty only by the very different (and better) voice." "'Glory' alternates passages in 4/4 with others in 3/4... in less than four minutes the rhythm changes a dozen times... you certainly don’t get bored: among the best."
"An example of this is the spacious 'Gradle,' American to the core... a true southern ballad, distinguishable from those of Tom Petty only by the very different (and better) voice."
"'Glory' alternates passages in 4/4 with others in 3/4... in less than four minutes the rhythm changes a dozen times... you certainly don’t get bored: among the best."
Widespread Panic’s fifth album 'Bombs & Butterflies' (1997) blends southern rock with funk influences and dynamic rhythms. Standout tracks like "Radio Child," "Tall Boy," and "Glory" showcase the band's musical versatility and solid musicianship. While some songs falter, the album overall is a strong display of the band's evolving style and remarkable average quality. Notably, Michael Houser’s guitar solos and Dave Schools’ bass work contribute to its unique sound. Discover the rich southern rock and funk fusion of 'Bombs & Butterflies'—listen now and experience Widespread Panic's dynamic artistry!
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