Etiket: Review
Fire of Love by Sara Dosa: the review by Paolo Mereghetti
F.IRE OF LOVEGenre: didactic-empathic documentaryDirection: Sara Dosa. With Katia and Maurice Krafft Katia Krafft and one of the beloved volcanoes in Sara Dosa’s film (photo Image’Est). «That between me, Katia…
The Age of Enthusiasm by Angela Terzani Staude: review by Serena Dandini
Serena Dandini (photo by Gianmarco Chieregato). Lmy generation has traveled a lot. Attracted by the most exotic itineraries and the less traveled roads, she followed the demon of discovery by…
Monthly review: Sustainability in August 2022
Even in August there was no sign of the summer slump as far as the sustainable initiatives in the fashion industry were concerned. As in July, there were interesting studies…
Leica Cine 1: Up to 100-inch laser TV under review
By Marlene Polywka | Sep 02, 2022 at 3:19 p.m At IFA 2022, Leica finally revealed details of its first laser TV. TECHBOOK was able to take a closer look…
Luke Sital-Singh: “Dressing Like A Stranger” (Review & Stream)
The Brit Luke Sital-Singh has been living in Los Angeles for three years – you thought you could hear the new country on his last album, “A Golden State”. As…
Review: George FitzGerald :: Stellar Drifting
With one foot in the club and the other in the living room: that’s how many strut around, and South Londoner George FitzGerald also leaves his footprints somewhere between Caribou,…
Two Door Cinema Club: “Keep On Smiling” (Review & Stream)
The Northern Irish around singer Alex Trimble have given us some of the best electropop moments of the last thirteen years; just think of “Sun”, “What You Know” and “Next…
Review: Rina Sawayama :: Hold The Girl
After the release of her first album, Rina Sawayama was not only able to book features with hyperpop darling Charli XCX and Sir Elton John. Even Lady Gaga invited her…
Review: Yungblud :: “Yungblud”
Furious emo and design punk from ADHD kid no. 1 That’s a quote: “Dancing with myself” hooted the wuselpusel rocker Yungblud in his bawling punk hit “The Funeral”. Who doesn’t…
“Bardo” by Alejandro G. Iñárritu: the review
L‘latest film by Alejandro G. Iñárritu, Bardo, false crònica de unas cuantas verdades ie “False Chronicle of Some Truths” begins with the beautiful scene of a subjective take-off. After a…