You turn around and see the ravaged faces of people, immobile like statues, petrified.

 In the two hours of infernal chaos, the brain ignites, like an engine that has overexerted, while the body freezes, dying in that obscene paralysis.

This review captures Sunn O)))’s live show as a powerful meditation through sound, provoking intense physical and mental responses. The performance defies conventional structure with its chaotic, immersive drone metal. Though challenging, it rewards listener effort with a deep, transformative experience. The review highlights the slow, overwhelming nature of the music and its ability to alter perception of time and space. Experience Sunn O))) live and immerse yourself in a mind-bending sonic meditation unlike any other.

 You only need to be 12 years old with an empty head to understand this album.

 Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water is such a megalomaniac album that it ends up being decidedly HARMLESS.

This review harshly criticizes Limp Bizkit's 2000 album 'Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water', calling it a poorly made Nu-Metal record with ignorant lyrics. It acknowledges its party atmosphere but condemns the overuse of explicit language and lack of musical complexity. Some tracks like 'Boiler' and 'Take a Look Around' receive faint praise. Overall, the album is deemed harmless but pointless. Discover the honest truth about Limp Bizkit’s divisive Nu-Metal classic and decide if this party album is for you!

 Jojo Rabbit is mainly wonderful for other reasons. Nazism symbolizes something more.

 A beautiful mother who must endure the political enthusiasms of her ten-year-old son, even support them, but connecting them to her world of affections.

The review praises Jojo Rabbit for its tender portrayal of a child's struggle between ideology and genuine feelings. The satire on Nazism is accessible and often humorous, while Scarlett Johansson's character adds emotional depth. Though some parts feel uneven and a bit heavy-handed in anti-Nazi rhetoric, the film's moral and emotional core shines. The film cleverly exposes the absurdity of extremist beliefs through childlike innocence. Discover the blend of humor and heart in Jojo Rabbit—watch and explore the subtle satire and touching story today!

 "The Beatles, what can you say, the Beatles are like chocolate cake, like the girls one-third cloud, like spring. A celebration of the heart, senses, and spirit."

 "Then, almost like a scribbled shadow jittering its legs, I am hit by a kind of unhinged joy."

This review blends vivid adolescence memories with the energetic impact of The Beatles' song 'Back in the U.S.S.R.' It evokes a sense of youthful awkwardness transformed by music into a joyful, almost magical experience. The Beatles are compared to timeless delights that celebrate life and spirit, blending melancholy and hope. The piece also touches on friendship, past tastes in music, and emotional awakening brought by this classic track. Discover the timeless joy of The Beatles' Back in the U.S.S.R. and relive the magic of youth through music!

 The term 'Metal' has nothing to do with this dreadful 'little band.'

 How they managed to sell millions of copies remains a mystery to me.

This review takes a harsh stance on Linkin Park's Hybrid Theory, arguing it lacks true metal qualities and instrumental creativity. The reviewer praises Chester Bennington's unique voice but condemns the album's repetitive nature and overall flatness. It questions how the album achieved commercial success and recommends avoiding it, especially for metal fans. Dive into this honest review and decide if Linkin Park's Hybrid Theory deserves your time or skipping.

 The highlight of the album is precisely the aforementioned lengthy (nearly 30 minutes) "Dark Matter."

 The music approaches electronic territories with effective percussion accompanying the vocals.

Runaway Totem, a veteran Italian progressive rock band, delivers a complex and psychedelic concept album, Multiversal Matter. Drawing inspiration from Magma and elements of zeuhl, the album explores cosmic and esoteric themes reminiscent of Lovecraft. Highlights include the ambitious 30-minute track "Dark Matter" and a blend of electronic, gothic, and meditative sounds. Though the album may feel lengthy and fragmented, fans of the band will likely appreciate its rich experimentation. Dive into the cosmic and psychedelic world of Runaway Totem's Multiversal Matter today!

 "My gentle spirit, alone in this room while the world flies away, but we, we remain."

 "When love will play its sweet symphony, only then you'll find clear days of harmony."

The review reflects fond nostalgia and emotional connection with Patty Pravo's single 'I giorni dell'armonia'. It highlights the song’s poetic qualities, its metaphysical themes, and its idealistic portrayal of love and harmony. Though the single lacked album inclusion and wider recognition, the reviewer encourages listeners to embrace its dreamy appeal and evocative arrangement. Listen to Patty Pravo’s 'I giorni dell'armonia' and let its sweet symphony take you on a dreamy journey.

 Rap is not a genre for pimply teenagers in the midst of a hormonal Hiroshima, but an Art, mature and aware.

 The Colle tells you: "rap is competition, we’re in, but we’re not playing your game, the one you now manipulate... we play ours!"

This review praises Colle der Fomento’s 2018 album Adversus as a refreshing return to mature, thoughtful Italian rap. The writer highlights the harmony and lyrical precision of Danno and Masito, the album's standout tracks, and its rejection of fleeting trends in favor of authentic artistry. The review sees Adversus as a necessary breath of fresh air, a project that respects hip hop tradition while bringing new life to the genre. Explore Adversus and experience the depth of Italian hip hop artistry firsthand!

 Under-the-skin sensations. Like glimpsed reflections captured for a moment and returned by a semi-conscious wandering.

 Not to mention that face, beautiful then, but beautiful even until yesterday, as if kneading the clay of reality and dreams, that thing called poetry.

This review praises Gil Scott-Heron and Brian Jackson's album Winter In America for its soulful jazz fusion and deeply poetic lyrics. It highlights the blend of gospel, jazz, and political themes rooted in black music history. The album is described as intimate, melancholic, and deeply moving. Particular attention is given to its emotional depth and the evocative instrumental arrangements. Listen to Winter In America and experience a unique blend of soulful jazz and poetic social commentary.

 It's a brain orgasm, but the heart doesn't race.

 1917 will be remembered because war has never been so beautiful, never so adventurous, so fantasy if you will.

Sam Mendes' 1917 impresses with its groundbreaking use of a single continuous shot to depict World War I. The film prioritizes form and visual spectacle over emotional depth but captivates with meticulous detail and epic storytelling. Though not offering new insights on war, its innovative direction and immersive style set it apart. It's an entertaining and visually stunning war epic that redefines narrative cohesion in the genre. Watch 1917 to experience an unforgettable war epic told through breathtaking continuous shots.

 The soundtrack is a true gem and is the work of Mike Rozakis, a composer who is also a native of Greece.

 All lovers of soundtracks as well as those of psychedelia will find something to satisfy their ears.

Mike Rozakis' soundtrack for the 1973 Greek crime thriller She Knew No Other Way expertly blends orchestral funk, psychedelia, jazz, and ambient music. The album offers a variety of styles harmonized with the film's mood, appealing to soundtrack and psychedelic music fans. Key tracks revisit the main theme in multiple forms, enhancing the immersive experience. The review highlights Rozakis' skill and the film's evocative cultural backdrop. Listen to Mike Rozakis' eclectic and captivating soundtrack from She Knew No Other Way and immerse yourself in 1970s psychedelic cinema vibes!

 The harder you throw, the harder it comes back at you.

 Whoever does not expect the unexpected will never find the truth!

Statale 60 is a clever, entertaining film that critiques free will through a caustic but playful message about cause and effect. Featuring a brilliant cast including Christopher Lloyd, Gary Oldman, and Michael J. Fox, the film challenges stubborn beliefs with humor and philosophical insight. It flows well with witty road situations and concludes on a hopeful note about love. The reviewer appreciates its advice-driven message without proselytism. Dive into Statale 60 for a sharp, witty journey through fate and free will with a stellar cast—watch it now!

 DYLAN DOG is no longer, and will never again be, Tiziano Sclavi’s comic.

 Within the space of a page, there can be more art than in a thousand volumes, and in the instance of a nightmare, more fear than in an entire existence.

This review highlights the transformative journey of the Dylan Dog series under new management, focusing on Tiziano Sclavi’s return with a fresh, dystopian anthology titled I racconti di domani. The volume's narrative layers blend social and political fears through vivid nightmares and compelling art. Despite major shifts and the death of beloved characters, Sclavi’s influence and style remain alive, offering readers a fresh, thought-provoking perspective on the iconic comic. Discover the new dystopian tales of Dylan Dog by Tiziano Sclavi—dive into horror and social critique like never before!

 "More. Again. Forever." is the band’s best studio effort; an irresistible mix of sounds and colors.

 Liam Fray's soulful performance shines on the masterpiece ballad "Hanging Off Your Cloud."

The Courteeners' sixth studio album, More. Again. Forever., marks a successful and adventurous break from their previous works. Inspired by LCD Soundsystem, the band blends indie freshness with electro-glam and psychedelic pop. The album balances experimentation with nods to classic influences, creating their best studio effort to date. It's a bold leap that may bring the Manchester trio long-deserved acclaim. Discover The Courteeners' freshest sound and experience their boldest album yet—listen to More. Again. Forever. today!

 "Veronika Franz and Severin Fiala seem to aim to progressively strip the supernatural from the horror."

 "The horror does not hit the gut, nor does it unsettle, and the final revelation quickly plunges into a shocking von Trier-style twist."

The Lodge explores the theme of sin and atonement within a Nordic horror atmosphere. While its visuals and atmosphere impress, the film struggles to create genuine tension or emotional impact. The plot's supernatural elements are revealed as human deceptions, but the final twist feels predictable and fails to truly unsettle. Overall, it’s a disappointing psychological thriller despite strong directorial choices. Discover the chilling yet flawed story of The Lodge—watch now and decide if the psychological horror resonates with you.

 Fellini combines the autobiographical element with imagination, loves the surreal, the grotesque, and presents it as a personal past of a distant childhood, but not forgotten.

 Truly exceptional staging, akin to the real Rimini of days gone by.

Amarcord, directed by Federico Fellini, is a poetic and surreal reflection on the city of Rimini, blending autobiographical memories with imaginative storytelling. The film features vivid, quirky characters rooted in local culture, enriched by an unforgettable soundtrack from Nino Rota. Memorable scenes – from the arrival of the ocean liner Rex to the surreal moments of Gradisca and the sultan’s concubines – showcase Fellini's genius. The review emphasizes the film's enduring emotional and cultural impact, honoring Fellini's complicated affection for his hometown. Explore the magic of Fellini's Amarcord and experience the unforgettable world of Rimini through surreal storytelling and timeless characters.

 The scenes with the brachiosaurus... and the t-rex emerging from the pen like a demon from hell... those are masterful.

 Rewatching certain films is a masochistic operation, a scalpel in the heart and head.

Revisiting Jurassic Park after 25 years shows a mix of awe-inspiring cinema and some dated, caricatural characterizations. Iconic scenes and special effects remain masterful, while philosophical themes feel superficial. Strong performances by the cast add depth, maintaining its nostalgic value despite some flaws. Discover why Jurassic Park remains an adventure classic despite its flaws—reevaluate Spielberg’s masterpiece through fresh eyes today!

 Music and Mountains: a perfect combination for me.

 Well done, Bill, another nearly perfect hit.

Firebird's No.3 album is a passionate homage to 60s and 70s hard rock and blues, showcasing Bill Steer's expert guitar work and expressive vocals. The reviewer connects the album's evocative cover art with ancient rock paintings, enhancing the album's emotional depth. Each track highlights classic influences from Hendrix to Deep Purple, wrapped in tight production and musicianship. This third effort demonstrates maturity and catchiness while retaining raw energy. Discover the soulful guitar and vintage rock spirit in Firebird's No.3—listen now and dive into the classic rock revival.

 A small dark gem of Italian underground music is back in circulation with the legendary debut of Il Segno del Comando.

 Tracks like "La taverna dell’angelo," with Mercy as the leading voice, recreate a genuine and "magical" atmosphere.

Il Segno del Comando's debut album is a celebrated classic of Italian underground music, deeply inspired by 70s horror aesthetics and bands like Goblin and Jacula. The album has been reissued on vinyl and CD, featuring a bonus track, preserving its timeless, haunting atmosphere. Esteemed musicians bring an esoteric and magical quality to the work, making it indispensable for fans of dark Italian progressive rock. This release pays homage to iconic horror films and their musical legacies. Explore or listen now to Il Segno del Comando’s unforgettable dark Italian sound!

 In short, glam and great Italian songwriting.

 The strikes of distorted guitar combined with almost folk melodic sweetness are a real delight.

This review praises Lucio Corsi’s debut album for its unique blend of glam rock, Italian songwriting, and psychedelic influences. Despite some minor flaws in metaphor usage and composition, the album delivers memorable melodies and distinctive style. The reviewer highlights Corsi’s potential while noting his current low mainstream visibility. The album’s first two and last two tracks receive particular acclaim. Listen to Lucio Corsi’s debut album and explore the fresh sounds of Italian glam and psychedelic songwriting now!