"This is how Nicole’s confessions begin, from the awareness of past loneliness and the present desire for company and help."

 "They say I’d be better off alone / I’m trying / Please, if you see me crying / Forgive me, I’m slightly crazy."

Nicole Atkins' album Goodnight Rhonda Lee is a deeply personal and emotional chamber pop work. It narrates her journey through heartbreak, addiction, and self-recovery. Supported by notable collaborators, the album blends lush orchestration with raw honesty. It symbolizes closure and hope, reconnecting Nicole with her roots and audience. The review highlights the vulnerability and atmospheric beauty of the album. Discover Nicole Atkins' heartfelt Goodnight Rhonda Lee and immerse yourself in a journey of emotion, resilience, and captivating chamber pop.

 Harsh electric progressions and heroin-laced stasis coexist in a rough, dizzying sound.

 Catatonic Velvet Underground dissonances are unraveled by a space-rock soaked with otherworldly syncopations.

King Black Acid and The Womb Star Orchestra's Womb Star Session offers a raw and dizzying psychedelic sound filled with harsh electric progressions and eerie vocal styles. The album blends space-rock and experimental influences, creating a hypnotic and dissonant musical journey. Rich in texture and atmosphere, it evokes a dark, feverish psychodrama full of intense rhythms and exotic sounds. The reviewer appreciates the album's unique sonic identity and its captivating complexity. Dive into the hypnotic sounds of King Black Acid's Womb Star Session and experience a fierce journey through psychedelic realms.

 Rise of the Robots is a hopelessly atrocious game.

 The game’s authors don’t even know what 'fighting game' means.

Rise of the Robots is an infamous 1994 fighting game known for prioritizing graphics over gameplay to disastrous effect. Despite impressive CGI visuals for its time, the game suffers from broken controls, a lack of moves and characters, repetitive and dull fights, and an uninspired sci-fi cliché plot. The much-touted Brian May soundtrack barely features, and multiplayer mode is unbalanced and frustrating. Ultimately, it’s remembered as a major disappointment and cautionary tale in gaming history. Discover why Rise of the Robots is a cautionary gaming tale—read the full review or try it at your own risk!

 The animations are the worst in recent memory, preferring pre-rendered demos of Nintendo 64 games over realism.

 Porn starring sodomized geese is much better than this 200% crap with potatoes.

The review harshly criticizes The Little Panda Fighter for its poor animation, lackluster plot, and blatant copying of Kung Fu Panda. Despite some salvaged dubbing, the film fails on almost all fronts. The story's poor pacing, weak humor, and terrible visuals make it a film to avoid. The reviewer also highlights the film's cynical moral messages and the astounding level of incompetence in production. Read the full eye-opening review and watch the trailer of this infamous animated knockoff!

 You know that, of course, you might not always be facing a masterpiece or a fundamental album, but at the same time, their skill in writing songs makes them close to what can be considered the true "classics" of USA music.

 Widdershins is still substantially an electric music album; from this point, don’t expect anything that might be vintage, outdated or lacking a certain captivating vibe.

Grant-Lee Phillips' ninth solo album, Widdershins, continues his legacy as a skilled American songwriter. Recorded quickly in Nashville, it delivers socially charged stories with electric rock rooted in classic traditions. The album reflects influences from iconic musicians and emphasizes storytelling with characters embodying social tensions. While not a masterpiece, it confirms Phillips' consistent quality and timeless relevance. Discover the timeless social storytelling of Grant-Lee Phillips on Widdershins—listen now and explore American songwriting traditions.

 "Brave Captain," a 12-minute epic, vividly honors Albert Ball, 'The Flying Romeo,' weaving history and heartfelt narration.

 The collaboration with Judy Dyble in "The Ivy Gate" creates a haunting folk-prog ballad about family bonds and loss.

Big Big Train’s Grimspound is a compelling progressive rock album inspired by British history, especially the story of WWI aviator Albert Ball. The album showcases intricate compositions, blending folk and prog elements, enriched by the talents of the band members and notable collaborations like Judy Dyble. Highlights include the epic multi-part 'Brave Captain' and the emotionally resonant 'The Ivy Gate.' Recommended for listeners who appreciate sophisticated storytelling and rich musical textures. Explore Big Big Train’s Grimspound and experience a captivating journey through history and progressive rock mastery.

 THIS IS THE WORST ANIMATED FILM EVER CREATED IN HISTORY!!!

 That’s the charm of trash like Dingo Pictures.

Dingo Pictures’ Hercules is a far cry from Disney’s classic, featuring poor animation, a nonsensical plot, and ridiculous character design. The film only loosely follows the myth, completing four challenges instead of ten. Despite its flaws and outright absurdity, the dubbing somewhat redeems it, making it a cult trash experience. Overall, it’s bad but entertaining in a funny, ironic way. Watch this hilariously bad animated Hercules and join the cult of Dingo Pictures’ trash cinema!

 It’s as if a piece is missing, which maybe once was there but was cut out of the film and added to Nicolas Cage’s personal collection, proudly displayed in his living room between one pygmy skull and another.

 Otherwise, you stay home and maybe play Balthazar in your parish’s living nativity scene when Christmas comes.

The Humanity Bureau is a low-intensity sci-fi thriller featuring Nicolas Cage as an investigative agent in a dystopian future. Although Cage demonstrates range, the film falls short with a predictable storyline and an abrupt, unsatisfying ending. The reviewer critiques Hollywood’s approach to film choices, using Cage’s eccentric persona as a humorous contrast. Overall, the movie feels incomplete and unengaging. Discover why The Humanity Bureau is a sci-fi thriller that might leave you wanting more—read the full review and decide for yourself!

 Keith Moon had reincarnated (his words).

 'Elephant Stone' should be listened to in the morning.

This review celebrates The Stone Roses' debut single 'Elephant Stone' as a legendary rock anthem from the late 1980s Madchester scene. It highlights drummer Reni's exceptional talent, comparing him to Keith Moon and emphasizing his pivotal role. Featuring production by John Leckie and Peter Hook, the track blends nostalgic and biblical-inspired lyrics with vibrant rhythms. The song is described as a life anthem, perfect for inspiring listeners to face the day with defiance and hope. Listen to 'Elephant Stone' and experience the magic of The Stone Roses' iconic debut single today!

 The single legendary LP of Le Stelle di Mario Schifano, 'Dedicato A', consists of six tracks, including perhaps the only psychedelic suite in Italian music history.

 Julian Cope said: 'Ettore Rosboch and Mario Schifano shamelessly decided that if they wanted to give the idea of having gone beyond everyone else, they could not afford to hide their masterpiece on the second side.'

Le Stelle di Mario Schifano's 1967 album 'Dedicato A' is a seminal piece blending psychedelic rock and experimental art. Inspired by legendary bands like Velvet Underground and Pink Floyd, it reflects the Italian underground culture of the 1960s. Schifano, an influential visual artist, infused the music with unique multisensory experiences and cultural depth. The album remains a rare and essential Italian psychedelic record. Discover the pioneering psychedelic sounds of Mario Schifano’s Le Stelle—listen to 'Dedicato A' and explore a unique chapter of Italian rock history!

 Hotel Paral.lel. 20 years later it’s still like that. Elegant and brutal.

 To remain immersed in a sound space that is simultaneously clear and distorted, concrete and abstract, powerful and fragile.

This review celebrates Fennesz's album Hotel Paral.lel as a timeless and powerful sonic journey. Described as both elegant and brutal, the album offers 15 immersive tracks blending clarity with distortion. It evokes retro-futuristic atmospheres and remains as compelling 20 years after its release. The soundscape is praised for being simultaneously fragile and strong, inviting deep listening experiences. Dive into Fennesz's Hotel Paral.lel and experience an unforgettable sonic journey—listen now!

 This turn is evident right from the first two tracks on the list, the clanging “Free Speech” and the more “melodic” (in giant quotation marks) title track.

 A great return for ODM, almost bordering on the surprising; a great way to continue a discourse interrupted seven years ago.

After a seven-year break, One Dimensional Man returns with You Don’t Exist, delivering a raw, intense, and pounding hardcore noise album. Pierpaolo Capovilla’s renewed energy and lineup changes invigorate the band’s signature sound. The album features standout tracks like 'Alcohol' and a thought-provoking closing piece 'The American Dream.' This release marks a powerful continuation of the band's legacy. Listen to One Dimensional Man’s intense new album You Don’t Exist and experience their raw, powerful sound today!

 This first album of the duo came out on Fat Possum Records, sounding unexpected and fundamentally based on classic UK-made psychedelia with west coast influences.

 The result is a definitely peculiar album that brings together vintage sounds typical of a psychedelic pop revival in the style of Jacco Gardner or Temples with a certain synthetic romantic fatalism from the eighties.

Insecure Men's self-titled debut album marks Saul Adamczewski's fresh start after rehab, showcasing a blend of UK psychedelia, synth pop, and diverse global influences. Recorded partly at Sean Lennon's studio, the album offers a vintage, cinematic feel with brass, oriental, and calypso touches. Despite its intriguing mix, the album lacks originality and maintains a garage edge. The live act, featuring 11 members including Fat White Family affiliates, promises an engaging experience. Discover the unusual sounds of Insecure Men—listen to their debut album and explore a fresh take on psychedelic pop today!

 "An album conceived in the chaos of the new Genoese music scene, to be sung a little at the top of one’s lungs and a little in a whisper."

 "Finally is a short album composed of nine tracks, very intimate, ironic, and engaging."

Finalmente is the debut album by Genoese brothers Fausto and Francesco Ciapica under the name Cartabianca. The nine-track album merges intimacy, irony, and engaging folk singer-songwriter styles. Described as both heterogeneous and homogeneous, it captures a liberating and evocative musical experience. It's suited for those seeking fresh sounds in the Italian music scene. Listen to Cartabianca's 'Finalmente' and discover a heartfelt musical journey through Genoa's indie folk scene.

 The album's theme explores travel, from dreams of space missions to personal memories and emotions.

 The style straddles a singer-songwriter approach reminiscent of Bustelle and a synth-pop vibe recalling Duran Duran.

D'Alì's debut album Vostok offers a fusion of '80s-inspired synth-pop and singer-songwriter styles. Thematically, it revolves around space travel and personal journeys, blending varied lyrical topics from social critique to romance. The vocal style recalls Bustelle and Duran Duran, creating a nostalgic yet fresh sound. Overall, the album presents 14 thoughtfully composed tracks that explore both outer and inner worlds. Explore D'Alì's Vostok and embark on a captivating journey through space-inspired synth-pop and heartfelt lyrics.

 By showcasing the creation of an artistically catastrophic work, James Franco writes an ode to the incapable while simultaneously sketching the celebration of true cinematic art.

 There is more dignity in this noble failure than in the cold and depersonalized success of many Hollywood products.

The review highlights James Franco's The Disaster Artist as a nuanced tribute to the worst movie ever, The Room, and the story behind its creation. It praises the film's exploration of friendship, persistence, and artistic failure against Hollywood's cold industry. Franco's direction and faithful performances turn this flawed tale into a celebration of authenticity and unconventional success. The review views the film as both a critical and emotional portrayal of the struggles behind cult cinematic phenomena. Discover the heartfelt story behind The Disaster Artist and dive into the unique triumph of failure—watch it now!

 The band, however, is solid, granitic and derivative, from Los Angeles but with east coast sounds.

 My advice is to listen to the whole album, but Cansado is a hell of a track.

The review praises Stanford Prison Experiment's album The Gato Hunch as a solid post-hardcore record influenced by Fugazi, Jesus Lizard, Helmet, and Rollins Band. The reviewer values the band's sound despite it being derivative, recommending listening to the full album with a special highlight on the track 'Cansado'. The album reflects a gritty, granitic style with strong East Coast vibes blended with LA origins. Listen to The Gato Hunch and experience the gritty, granitic post-hardcore sound of Stanford Prison Experiment today!

 Dragon Ball Super is an absolutely commercial product, with one boring episode after another.

 Goku who has turned into a fool, trashing all the physical and mental development the character underwent throughout the series.

Dragon Ball Super fails to live up to the legacy of the original Dragon Ball series, offering poor animation, lackluster battles, and disappointing character development. While some elements like Ultra Instinct and characters like Vegeta and Android 17 are somewhat redeeming, the series largely feels like a commercial cash grab. Fans of the original may find this sequel frustrating and not recommended. Read this honest review before diving into Dragon Ball Super—discover if it’s worth your time or just a cash grab.

 When he finally found himself alone in the world, [Dahmer] acted like a frightened animal, unleashing all his suffering and all the hatred he harbored mainly towards himself in an uncontrolled manner.

 Ross Lynch, a perfect model of a 'winner,' is the most symbolic and impactful choice possible and gives additional and deeper meaning to a film directed with great skill.

The film 'My Friend Dahmer' by Marc Meyers offers a compelling portrait of serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer's troubled youth. Based on John 'Derf' Backderf's graphic novel, it explores Dahmer's social isolation and disturbing behaviors. Ross Lynch delivers a surprising, impactful performance as Dahmer. The movie provides a humanizing perspective without excusing his later crimes. It is a thoughtful and skillfully directed true crime drama. Watch 'My Friend Dahmer' to explore the troubling youth of one of America’s most infamous serial killers through a fresh and haunting perspective.

 The album is titled 'Traveling Pulse' and captures the live performance of two dates recorded live at London’s Vortex Jazz Club.

 The vibraphone’s sound gives the music a certain hypnotic character, with compositions following an invisible trail that links even freer jazz moments together.

Cloudmakers Five's 'Traveling Pulse' highlights Jim Hart's vibraphone-centric quintet captured live at London's Vortex Jazz Club. The album blends hypnotic, circular jazz compositions that balance avant-garde freedom with cohesive structure. Inspired by Hart's travels and new life in Alsace, the album offers a fresh, landscapes-inspired jazz experience. This release marks a bold expansion from the original trio to a dynamic five-piece ensemble. Discover the hypnotic journey of Cloudmakers Five on 'Traveling Pulse'—listen now and experience jazz shaped by travel and innovation.