Etiket: Review
Review: Wallis Bird :: Hands
This already exemplifies the early childhood experience that inspired the title and cover of her seventh studio album: the loss and reattachment of the fingers of her left hand. The…
Wallis Bird: “Hands” (Review & Stream)
For her new album, Wallis Bird trusted a producer for the first time instead of deciding on her own. Philipp Milner (Hundreds) developed a percussive sound design for “Hands”, which…
Review: Stars :: From Capelton Hill
It is well known that glitz and kitsch, pathos and embarrassment go hand in hand with stars from Montreal, and are even mutually dependent. It’s the same with the new…
Nostalgia: Paolo Mereghetti’s review of the film with Favino
No.OBSTALGIAType: moral-anthropological dramaDirected by Mario Martone. With Pierfrancesco Favino, Tommaso Ragno, Francesco Di Leva, Aurora Quattrocchi, Geolier Sofia Essaïdi, Salvatore Striano Francesco di Leva and Pierfrancesco Favino in a scene…
Review: “Moonfall” – no reason to laugh (review & stream)
Emmerich’s disaster films are unjustly laughed at. He was one of the first directors to warn climate change deniers (“The Day After Tomorrow”), explained that only the super-rich would be…
Series of the week: “Shining Girls” (review & stream)
You can’t rely on Kirby Mazrachi’s world: in the morning Grendel was still her cat, when she comes home from work in the evening she has a dog named Grendel.…
Our Blues, on Netflix the new Korean series: actors and review
THE you worry about love and daily existence they can oppress the existence even to those who live in an earthly paradise, like the protagonists of Our Blues (available on…
Review: Florence And The Machine :: Dance Fever
When the loftiest heights have been climbed and the darkest corners of Hades explored, when love and intoxication have been sung about in all pitches, then with Florence Welch you…
Review: The Black Keys :: Dropout Boogie
It’s only been a year since the Black Keys released DELTA KREAM (for the second time), an album on which they covered all sorts of swampy treasures of Mississippi Hill…
Review: Faust :: period.
For the first time as a single album: herb, jazz and electro rock, which ended up on the sidelines in 1974. The life of Faust in its core cast was…