Etiket: Review
Review: Brian Eno :: Foreverandevernomore
Brian Eno was one of the first to chastise himself in the wake of the 2016 Brexit vote for having spent more time on clever apps than on political campaigning…
Brian Eno: “Foreverandevernomore” (Review & Stream)
<!– –> <!– –> First things first: Brian Eno sings on almost every track on the album – which the ambient master has rarely done in decades. It’s no longer…
Calcio, press review of the main Italian and European newspapers
The Itasportpress.it site owned by Sportpress Editore Srls based in Catania, via Aloi 26, CF / PI 05616230875, is affiliated to the Gazzanet network of RCS Mediagroup Spa. The sole…
REVIEW. ‘Avenue 5 (2)’: “Endlessly entertaining how these characters continue to scold each other in new ways”
In a period of more than two years, a person can experience so much – corona, war, Kanye West – that he would almost forget that the crew and travelers…
Petra with Paola Cortellesi: Aldo Grasso’s review of the second season
P.IS BETWEENGenre: Noir / Procedural dramaDirection: Maria Sole Tognazzi. With Paola Cortellesi, Andrea Pennacchi, Antonio Zavatteri, Simone Liberati, Manuela Mandracchia, Francesco Colella. On Sky Cinema Uno and streaming on Now…
Calcio, press review of the main Italian and European newspapers
The Itasportpress.it site owned by Sportpress Editore Srls based in Catania, via Aloi 26, CF / PI 05616230875, is affiliated to the Gazzanet network of RCS Mediagroup Spa. The sole…
Mr. Bachmann and his Maria Speth class: the film review
M.R. BACHMANN AND HIS STUDENTSGenre: biographical ✦✦✦ 1/2Direction: Maria Speth. With Dieter Bachmann and his students Six months in the life of Mr. Bachmann, teacher in a multicultural class in…
Bears don’t exist by Jafar Panahi: the review by Paolo Mereghetti
G.THE BEARS DO NOT EXISTGenre: metaphorical-political dramaDirection: Jafar Panahi. With Jafar Panahi, Naser Hashemi, Reza Heydari, Mina Kavani, Sinan Yusufoglu, Mina Khosrovani, Bülent Keser, Vahid Mobasheri. Bakhtiar Panjei and Mina…
Bartees Strange: “Farm To Table” (Review & Stream)
<!– –> <!– –> Bartees Strange likes to let off steam between styles. Indie rock is loaded with electro-pop (“Wretched”), there’s room for jazzy brass breaks (“Heavy Heart”), and when…
Review: Shabason & Krgovich :: At Scaramouche
Most opening act performances are easy to forget, at least that’s how I feel. An exception: Nicholas Krgovich in the opening act for Destroyer 2017 in Munich. How the Canadian…