The film doesn’t follow a linear plot, neither in space nor in time.

 It is the kind of film that, if you liked it even a little, you’d want to watch again, if only to be able to say 'ah! ...that’s why then...'

This review highlights Charlie Kaufman’s distinct status as an auteur and analyzes his 2020 film I’m Thinking of Ending Things. The movie is praised for its dark, philosophical nature and complex narrative structure. It evokes a disorienting and uneasy atmosphere that challenges viewers to decipher its meaning. Noted for its symbolic storytelling and subtle clues, it rewards repeated viewing. Overall, it is an original and thoughtful cinematic experience. Dive into the unsettling mind of Charlie Kaufman—watch I’m Thinking of Ending Things today and unravel its mysteries.

 With half a glance, he reduces a woman to total submission, with a full glance she’s already unbuttoned his pants.

 Beyond the obvious and inevitable influences, the movie dispenses surprising neo-melodic music video atmospheres and that breath-taking thrill typical of the last episode of Temptation Island.

365 Days is an erotic thriller centered on a powerful mafia boss who kidnaps a demanding woman. The film combines minimal dialogue, pop soundtrack, and striking visuals reminiscent of music videos. Despite controversial themes and stereotyped characters, it offers a campy, thrilling experience. The movie is based on Blanka Lipinska's bestselling trilogy and hints at a forthcoming sequel. Watch 365 Days for a daring blend of mafia passion and edgy erotic thrills—discover why this film sparked a global sensation!

 The building resembles a mountain hermitage, a soaring baroque palace, a perfectly faceted diamond, or an intricate house of cards.

 Now — the new Theseus might say to himself, finally retracing his steps — I know what baroque is: this strange sense of vertigo.

This poetic review presents Bach's Goldberg Variations as a complex and intricate musical structure akin to a baroque labyrinth. The reviewer reflects on the composition's refined variations and spatial imagery, noting the challenge in following its musical thread. The work is described as simultaneously familiar and elusive, symbolizing a journey through sound and space that culminates in a profound appreciation of baroque music. Dive into the intricate world of Bach's Goldberg Variations and experience the sublime baroque labyrinth of sound.

 This game was essentially a mix between a rudimentary soccer game, comedy, fighting, and fantasy.

 The goalkeeper sometimes seemed straight out of a Fantozzi movie, you couldn’t tell if he was clueless or pretending.

Adidas Power Soccer, a 1998 PlayStation game, is remembered for its surreal and robotic player movements and comedic, unrealistic gameplay. Rather than a true soccer simulator, it felt like a mix of soccer, fighting, and fantasy, offering both frustration and nostalgia. Despite its flaws and odd physics, the game holds a special place for the reviewer due to fond memories playing with family. Compared to more realistic peers like FIFA 98, it stands out for its quirky charm. Dive into the chaotic fun of Adidas Power Soccer and relive a truly unique retro soccer experience!

 For those who are already well acquainted with this album, white album, white review.

 For all others, there’s the first version.

This review highlights The Beatles' White Album as a timeless and iconic piece of music history. It appeals both to long-time fans familiar with the album and new listeners eager to explore its legacy. The review rates the album highly, emphasizing its lasting impact. Explore the legendary White Album and experience why it remains a cornerstone of rock music.

 From the opening track, you can taste an atmosphere that clearly evokes the cold of the Soviet winter, but with the warmth of the melody, like a sip of vodka by the home fireplace.

 This gigantic album is only available on vinyl and has never been reissued, with less than a hundred people declaring possession on Discogs.

Yuri Buchma's 1990 album represents a unique Soviet electronic music artifact made under the Melodiya label. Combining synth-pop, classical influences, and video game sounds, it creates a nostalgic and often melancholic atmosphere. The album is notable for its use of vintage synths and evokes Soviet and post-Soviet cultural moods. Rare and only available on vinyl, it remains a hidden gem for collectors and synth enthusiasts. Discover the rare and nostalgic sounds of Yuri Buchma's Soviet-era synth classic—listen and experience a lost electronic world.

 "Yes, because even if they never knew each other in life, these three seem just made to be together."

 "Hell is other people."

The review delves into Jean-Paul Sartre’s play No Exit, emphasizing its portrayal of hell as intellectual and moral torment shared by three strangers. It highlights existentialist themes and Sartre’s philosophical precision, contrasting with other playwrights like Beckett and Strindberg. The claustrophobic setting mirrors wider ideas about human nature and social influence. The reviewer also notes the lack of a standalone Italian edition of No Exit. Discover the intense psychological drama of Sartre’s No Exit and reflect on the chilling truth that hell is truly other people.

 There is no plot hole. Or at least I don’t see any. The plot is self-coherent.

 It’s worth it.

Initially dismissed as a typical special effects-driven sci-fi film, Joseph Kosinski's Oblivion proved to have a coherent and thought-provoking plot after multiple viewings. The reviewer highlights the film's depth and praises the Italian dubbing, especially the voice acting of the character Sally. The film is recommended for those patient enough to watch it more than once. Watch Oblivion more than once to uncover its hidden story and enjoy a unique sci-fi experience.

 The album seeks thematic rather than musical continuity.

 It is difficult not to find at least one track that satisfies one’s tastes.

Scarabeo's Pour Ellae presents an eclectic mix of sounds and languages with thematic cohesion centered around a muse. Though individual tracks shine, the album's atypical chorus structures and lyrical shifts make it challenging to fully relate throughout. Highlights include tracks with diverse genres from ambient to punk and French reggae. Each song features unique artwork reflecting its muse, enhancing the personal nature of the album. Explore Scarabeo's Pour Ellae for a unique musical journey through varied genres and intimate storytelling.

 Lovecraft codified and perfected Hodgson’s visions, creating, with “cosmic horror,” a true literary genre connected to science fiction but that, at the same time, lives a life of its own.

 For Poe, terror comes from the soul, but for Lovecraft, it stems from Cosmic Chaos.

Sandro Fossemò’s essay thoroughly examines the connections and distinctions between Edgar Allan Poe's and H.P. Lovecraft’s visions of cosmic terror. Fossemò highlights Poe’s Romantic idealism and Lovecraft's materialistic mythology, showing how Lovecraft evolved the concept into 'horrific science fiction.' The essay also explores philosophical influences and lesser-known authors impacting Lovecraft’s work. It ultimately affirms the lasting relevance of both writers’ approaches to cosmic horror. Delve into this fascinating essay to discover how Poe and Lovecraft shaped cosmic terror in horror literature.

 "Perhaps today life has finished feeding us shit sandwiches."

 "It’s for this that we go to war to kill the gooks, to enjoy these moments."

F is for Family is a 2015 Netflix animated series set in early 70s America, following the Murphy family with Bill Burr voicing the patriarch. It delivers a raw, realistic portrayal of family struggles, societal issues, and adult humor. The show stands out for its serious tone balanced with moments of hilarity, critiquing machismo, misogyny, and religion through sharp dialogue. Despite hardships, the family's bond endures, making it a compelling adult cartoon experience. Watch F is for Family for a brutally honest 70s family story packed with humor and heart.

 Yuppie Flu, what a great band… with this album they almost completely break away from that label of the Italian version of the Pavement.

 I’m content with your music, that will remain forever.

This review praises Yuppie Flu's debut album At the Zoo for its psychedelic style and departure from reductive comparisons. It highlights the band's struggle in the Italian music scene and connects the album to their later acclaimed works. The reviewer expresses admiration and a personal connection to the band’s journey, lamenting missed live experiences but cherishing their musical legacy. Listen to Yuppie Flu’s At the Zoo and explore the roots of Italian psychedelic indie rock today!

 With a sound that becomes more decisive and cohesive, they also find that harmony that perhaps was missing in the first album.

 The origin is the world.

C'mon Tigre's second album, Racines, marks a decisive evolution with a more cohesive sound and stronger vocals. Incorporating trip-hop, afrobeat, and live instrumentation, the band expands their international appeal. Collaborations, including Mick Jenkins' rap, add depth while visual art enriches the LP packaging. Overall, Racines captures a mature balance and a futuristic yet rooted musical identity. Listen to C'mon Tigre's Racines and explore its unique blend of sounds and stunning visual art today!

 What I hear is absolutely modern, aligned with the times but at the same time cradled within an ancient, never nostalgic, poetry.

 Their music is sharing... contamination. It must be listened to slowly, there is no rush.

C'mon Tigre's debut album showcases an inspired fusion of afrobeat, Ethiopian jazz, and psychedelic influences delivered through textured, modern compositions. The record offers a thoughtful and slow-building listening journey enriched by collaborations with local musicians around the Mediterranean. The band's live performances reveal even more depth in their musical exploration. Despite some mystery around the members, the album stands strong on its own artistic merit. Dive into C'mon Tigre's mesmerizing blend of afrobeat and jazz—listen now and experience a fresh Mediterranean musical voyage.

 "A chocolate of dark hue, harmless in the wrapper and bitter on the tongue, like that little song."

 "I still owe a lot for being the adult I am now. Wherever you are, take it as it is and don’t make a drama out of it."

This review offers a deeply emotional and nostalgic reflection on Lucio Battisti's album Una donna per amico. Through vivid imagery and personal memories, it explores themes of friendship, love, and everyday life portrayed in the music. The reviewer fondly recalls listening to the album with family, emphasizing its timeless and intimate qualities. The album is celebrated as a meaningful and cherished work that shaped the reviewer’s adolescence. Dive into the timeless world of Lucio Battisti’s Una donna per amico and experience a nostalgic musical journey today!

 Is pop simple? Yes, but only after it has circumnavigated cosmic parts.

 The elixir is as crystalline as it is immediate, the message of a luminous pop paradise is direct.

The review praises For Against's 1988 album 'December' as a significant work showcasing the band’s musical greatness. Rooted in Nebraska, the album combines simple pop with cosmic sounds, driven by compelling guitars, drums, and bass. The music evokes deep feelings, memories, and human experiences with honesty and clarity. The band’s chemistry and lyrical themes deliver an immediate and luminous message of pop perfection. Listen to For Against's 'December' and experience a timeless blend of cosmic indie pop and heartfelt emotion.

 "Nun se stamo a raccontà fregnacce" — cinema not as representation but as unfiltered truth.

 "The film then (de)rails in wild lands where the 'good news' is a demographic stray delirium accompanied by the music of an Ennio Morricone in great shape."

Sergio Citti's I Magi Randagi offers a fierce and unfiltered look at life in Rome's outskirts, blending satire, existentialism, and social critique. The film rejects conventional aesthetics in favor of raw truth, evoking the spirit of Pier Paolo Pasolini. With a memorable Morricone score, it challenges audiences with its brutal honesty and dark humor. Citti's cinema is a vital, disruptive voice that defies the mainstream and delivers a powerful, timeless message. Discover Sergio Citti’s raw vision of Rome—watch I Magi Randagi and experience a bold, unforgettable cinematic journey.

 Dick describes a desolate, post-atomic, synthetic, and surrogate Earth, focusing on a gloomy San Francisco, buried under waste.

 "Nobody can beat the kipple...the entire universe is moving towards a final state of total and absolute kippleization."

This review praises Philip K. Dick's novel for its rich depiction of a bleak post-atomic world where humans and androids coexist with blurred boundaries. It highlights the complex characters, emotional struggles, and deep philosophical themes, including empathy and technological impact. The review also touches on insightful introductions and afterwords that enhance understanding, alongside thoughtful comparisons with the Blade Runner movie. Overall, the novel is celebrated as an exceptional work of speculative fiction. Discover the haunting world of Philip K. Dick—read the novel and explore the blurred lines between humanity and technology.

 Screamadelica was the awakening from the sexy and scorching nightmare of Bobby Gillespie, probably the Zenith of a personality certainly chaotic but deeply transformative and transparent.

 We wanna be free, we wanna be free to do what we wanna do.

This review revisits Primal Scream’s iconic 1991 album Screamadelica, celebrating its revolutionary fusion of psychedelic rock, electronic, and dub sounds. It highlights Bobby Gillespie's transformative vision and Andrew Weatherall’s vital production role that redefined the Madchester scene. The album is praised as both a cultural milestone and a timeless call for freedom and artistic rebellion. Discover the revolutionary sounds of Screamadelica and experience the iconic fusion that changed rock forever.

 Bardo Thos Grol from 1987 ... is undoubtedly a peculiar album; it is one of the best works of the first phase and, in my opinion, it is their masterpiece.

 The atmospheres are esoteric and sacred and reminded me of the Popol Vuh of 'In Den Garten Pharaos' at least in terms of intensity.

Sigillum S's 1987 album Bardo Thos-Grol is a cornerstone of Italian post-industrial music. The album blends Tibetan traditional instruments and vocal rituals to create a sacred, meditative atmosphere influenced heavily by Current 93. Praised as a masterpiece of their early phase, the album establishes Sigillum S's originality in the esoteric-industrial scene. It remains available on Bandcamp and is highly recommended for fans of ritualistic and spiritual experimental music. Explore and immerse yourself in the haunting ritual soundscape of Sigillum S's Bardo Thos-Grol now on Bandcamp!