Daniele Luchetti signs an intense drama that promises bondage and does not deliver, supported by the caliber of the actors, natural lights, elegant photography.

 To be together, you must speak little. The indispensable.

LACCI by Daniele Luchetti is an intense drama portraying a bourgeois family's unraveling amidst love, betrayal, and emotional strain. The film shifts between the 1980s and a dystopian future, enriched with rich symbolism like instant Polaroids and powerful metaphors. Supported by strong performances from its cast, including Alba Krombacher and Lo Cascio, the movie presents an elegant, nuanced exploration of family roles and love's complexities. The review praises its natural lighting, cinematography, and potential as a masterpiece. Discover the emotional depth of LACCI – watch the gripping family drama today!

 Nightmares of the Decomposed is perhaps the worst Metal album I’ve listened to in the last 10 years.

 A group without ideas and without personality anymore, despite their notable name.

This review strongly condemns Six Feet Under's 'Nightmares of the Decomposed' as a poor and uninspired death metal album. The reviewer highlights clichéd riffs, weak performances, and a disappointing vocal delivery by Chris Barnes. The album is described as stale and lacking originality, considered one of the worst metal releases in recent years. The reviewer suggests the band should disband to make way for more promising acts. Read the full review to discover why 'Nightmares of the Decomposed' disappoints and explore other metal album insights.

 I have the impression, simply, of being in the presence of a superior person, to be blasphemous and necessarily exaggerated, of being in front of a demigod.

 Paolo Conte did not scold De Gregori, rather he thanked him for having introduced his song to so many people.

Giorgio Verdelli's documentary 'Paolo Conte - Via con me' beautifully captures over five decades of Paolo Conte's influential music career. Featuring heartfelt interviews with celebrated Italian artists and personal anecdotes, the film showcases the respect and admiration Conte commands. The documentary offers intimate moments and rich storytelling, portraying Conte not only as a great musician but also as an enigmatic, superior personality. Discover the magic of Paolo Conte’s music and story – watch the documentary and dive into Italy’s rich musical heritage.

 Juggernaut develops a complex and intricate story that has nothing to envy of the much-acclaimed Metropolis pt. 2, Tommy, and more.

 It’s really hard to completely discard this album, as many have done, perhaps leaning on those 3/4 fillers present in the double album.

Periphery's Juggernaut, split into Alpha and Omega, is praised as one of the band's true masterpieces. The concept album tells a complex story with cinematic elements, combining melody with superb technique. Despite some filler tracks, its bold experimentation and production quality make it a standout release in the djent scene. Dive into Periphery's Juggernaut for a cinematic djent journey filled with bold ideas and technical brilliance!

 "You will hear such a complex 'cacophony' that it will take more than one listen to fully understand it."

 "A track that will leave you speechless."

The reviewer praises The Move's album 'Looking On' for its impressive musical complexity and unique sound. Key tracks such as 'Open Up Said The World At The Door' and 'What?' are highlighted for their jazz and classical influences, innovative vocal effects, and strong instrumental performances. The album is recommended as a valuable and intriguing listen. Dive into The Move's 'Looking On' and experience a masterful blend of prog rock and jazz today!

 "Vocal harmonies sometimes angelic, sometimes ragged, simplicity that goes mad even if gently."

 "Over everything, there’s something childlike and at the same time ancestral, the world seen from a branch."

The review praises Dr. Strangely Strange’s 'Kip of the Serenes' for its surreal and charming folk style. It highlights the album's angelic vocal harmonies, childlike innocence, and raw, ramshackle grace. The music is compared to buskers and the Incredible String Band, with a unique twist of sweet madness. Each track conveys a distinct emotional vibe, from ecstasy to pure simplicity. Listen to Kip of the Serenes and experience the surreal and heartfelt world of Dr. Strangely Strange today!

 "Immersed in his shadow, Dennis, with his faithful knights, with his inseparable vocoder VP 330, disarmed by the years that have vanished like ghosts, cries out to his people to implore the advent of a new Avant-garde."

 "The punk matrix of the scream, invocation, denunciation, is the most prominent of the album, without mincing words, there are too many things wrong, in rock as in the world."

This review of John Foxx and the Maths' album 'Howl' delves deep into themes of time, memory, and the tension between past and present. The album is portrayed as a synthesis of melancholic nostalgia and sharp punk anger, exploring urban decay and digital austerity. The reviewer highlights key tracks like 'New York Times' and the title track 'Howl' as emblematic of the album's sonic and thematic ambitions. Ultimately, the album is seen as a call for a new avant-garde in a chaotic modern world. Explore John Foxx and the Maths' 'Howl' to experience a powerful blend of synth-punk nostalgia and modern musical reflection.

 The ending... represents one of the most devastating and sinister things I have ever seen on screen.

 If for you Horror is a reason to be disturbed and to experience strong emotions... then the film deserves the highest possible marks.

A Serbian Film is an intense, hallucinatory horror that blends explicit sex and violence into a disturbing narrative. Its brutal and shocking climax challenges typical horror tropes. Praised for direction, acting, locations, and music, it divides viewers based on their tolerance for extreme content. A decade after release, it remains a visceral and impactful work of cinema. Dare to watch the brutal cult horror that challenges all limits—explore A Serbian Film now!

 Ruban Nielson mistreats his voice, filters it, distorts it, and tucks it behind everything else as if it were a shoegaze band.

 It results in a sound that is original, dreamlike, psychedelic, multicolored to me, good as a soundtrack for an autumnal picnic.

The review analyzes Ruban Nielson's vocal style, suggesting studio techniques compensate for weak live vocals. The album is praised for its creative use of distortion and psychedelic soundscapes, creating an original and colorful listening experience reminiscent of 80s and 90s influences. Discover the psychedelic textures and distorted vocals of Unknown Mortal Orchestra's debut album—listen now and experience a unique sonic journey!

 "For us, blood is not a special effect, but something that reflects the reality of the world."

 "The Addiction is a dig into the soul, a rip in the mind."

Abel Ferrara's The Addiction is a complex, philosophical exploration of evil, sin, and redemption using vampires as a metaphor. Through a tightly woven narrative, it delves deeply into history, theology, and existential determinism. The film uniquely balances heavy intellectual themes with emotional depth, highlighted by Lili Taylor's compelling performance. It remains a significant cinematic achievement reflecting on humanity’s darkness and hope. Dive into Ferrara's dark masterpiece and explore the depths of evil and redemption – watch The Addiction today.

 The album is perhaps one of the few indefinable works I’ve listened to in the last 5 years, a mix of dissonance, strange timings, dark and gloomy atmospheres.

 A very beautiful album anyway, suitable as a background for a waking nightmare on a rainy day.

The Veil of Control by Dysrhythmia is a challenging yet rewarding album blending elements of metal, prog, and ambient music. It features intricate rhythms, dissonance, and refined technical skill. While not an easy listen and not for everyone, it offers a unique sonic journey perfect for deep, focused listening. The album stands out as a genre-defying work ideal for fans of avant-garde sounds. Dive into Dysrhythmia’s The Veil of Control for a challenging and immersive avant-garde metal experience.

 The repetition of the same phrase in the tracks creates a very charming obsessive progression that incites a desire to stay and listen one song after another.

 "Jsem smutná, jsem veselá..." (I am sad, I am cheerful) captures the sober psychopathy of the record that involves and lets you participate in its lucid home deviations.

Kazety's self-titled 2009 album offers a dark wave electro synth pop experience that captivates through rhythmic repetition and Czech spoken vocals. The reviewer shares a personal story of acquiring the sold-out record after surgery, highlighting the album's nostalgic and enjoyable nature despite familiar sounds. Its blend of irony, whispered melancholy, and hypnotic beats creates an engaging listening experience. Listen to Kazety’s hypnotic electro synth pop and explore Czech dark wave like never before!

 Marco leaves "the lights on in all the rooms" and films our boredom, our miseries, films the unacceptable, the reflection that mirrors ourselves where we do not recognize because we never wanted to look at reality.

 Without deception, you clash with humanity.

Marco Ferreri’s Dillinger E' Morto is a thought-provoking exploration of human misery and existential boredom. The film captures uncomfortable truths and reflects our unconscious refusal to face reality. Through surreal imagery and relentless honesty, Ferreri dismantles illusions and exposes raw human emotion. The protagonist’s farewell symbolizes letting go of false vanities. The movie challenges viewers to confront their own psychic derailment in this existential journey. Dive into Marco Ferreri’s Dillinger E' Morto and experience a bold cinematic reflection on life’s brutal truths. Watch now to face reality unfiltered.

 If it had any other name instead of Periphery, this Hail Stan... would have been a fantastic album.

 The industrial amount of clichés and especially fillers burdens a soup that is becoming frighteningly more and more reheated.

The review finds 'Periphery IV: Hail Stan' to be a mixed effort that, despite impressive production and vocal performance, falls short compared to the band's previous albums. Only a few tracks stand out, such as 'Reptile' and 'It’s Only Smiles,' while much of the album feels uninspired and weighed down by clichés and fillers. The reviewer suggests the album might have been better received as a shorter EP. Periphery's earlier consecutive works and double album 'Juggernaut' are regarded more favorably. Discover the highs and lows of Periphery IV: Hail Stan—listen and decide if it lives up to the band's legacy!

 Nostalgia permeates all 33 minutes of this 'Rotation & Frequency,' released under Tooth & Nail.

 The compositions acquire an ethereal, adoring quality, elevating some passages to a sort of 'gospel skate punk.'

Slick Shoes returns after a 17-year break with Rotation & Frequency, a 33-minute album full of fast, melodic, and highly technical punk tracks. The band blends nostalgia with fresh energy, highlighted by Joe Nixon's vocals and Jackson Mould's guitar. The album explores both melodic skate punk and hardcore elements, creating a unique sound in the genre. Tracks like "Always Have (Enough is More)" and "2008" emphasize their refined, almost gospel-like punk style. Discover the energetic comeback of Slick Shoes—listen to Rotation & Frequency and experience melodic skate punk redefined!

 The message I perceived is very different; the girls still know practically nothing about sex, nor are they interested yet, as is natural for girls just 11 years old.

 Mignonnes focuses on the lack of a concrete relationship between parents and children, not left to their own devices, but at the mercy of the surroundings, the external world, and its impulses.

Mignonnes (Cuties) is a compelling film about eleven-year-old Amy balancing cultural traditions and modern peer pressure through dance. The review clarifies misconceptions about the film’s intent, emphasizing its focus on childhood innocence and the lack of parental guidance amidst societal challenges. Praised for strong direction and acting, it offers an insightful look into Senegalese-Muslim traditions contrasted with a contemporary environment. Watch Mignonnes to explore a poignant story about childhood, culture, and growing up in today’s world.

 Sex. Blood. Death. More Sex. More Death.

 The director plays more with the audience to entertain rather than 'scare' them.

Eli Roth's debut film 'Cabin Fever' embraces classic horror elements like sex, blood, and death with a self-aware, ironic twist. While its plot borders on ridiculous, it remains engaging thanks to splatter effects and character work. The film isn't a dense horror masterpiece but offers entertaining campy fun. It influenced later films and works well as a casual watch with friends. Dive into Eli Roth's Cabin Fever for a wild, bloody ride of horror fun and camp – perfect for your next movie night!

 As if all the melancholy of the world comes to visit me when certain songs of his, in particular, knock on my door.

 Your last message on voicemail, your farewell, without words, which left others, for once, hanging on the other end.

The reviewer shares a personal and cyclical relationship with Elliott Smith's music, especially the album Figure 8. Despite the melancholy, the album holds moments of hope and serenity. Watching Smith perform live evokes a poignant mix of shyness and musical brilliance. The review reads like a letter to Smith, reflecting on his struggles and enduring legacy as a deeply human artist. Dive into Elliott Smith's Figure 8 and experience the haunting blend of melancholy and hope that continues to resonate deeply.

 "The stories by Disch often evoke Kafkaesque situations with ephemeral poetic touches, set in a dramatic scenario."

 "While sleeping, he dreamt of continuing the descent on the escalator... The escalator must have sunk underground for miles and miles..."

This review highlights Thomas M. Disch’s collection of 21 stories, blending surreal, poetic, and Kafkaesque elements. The tales explore themes of loneliness, horror, and wit, with dramatic and visionary scenarios. The anthology, notable for its literary depth and evocative covers inspired by Kafka’s The Metamorphosis, is recommended for readers seeking extraordinary and thought-provoking fiction. Dive into Thomas M. Disch’s surreal worlds—read and explore these haunting and poetic stories today!

 "On Ohms I found nothing but a bloated, watered-down, uninspired version."

 “Such a bland reheated meal can only be indigestible to me.”

The reviewer expresses deep disappointment with Deftones' Ohms, finding it bloated and uninspired compared to the band's past classics like White Pony and Diamond Eyes. Despite some redeeming moments like the title track, most of the album is seen as dull and lacking originality. The review draws a personal parallel between lost youthful passion and the band's current uninspired sound. Ultimately, it suggests that the band might now be relying too much on its legacy. Explore the review and listen to Ohms to judge if Deftones' new sound lives up to their legacy.