Etiket: Review
Return to Seoul: the film review by Davy Chou
RBACK TO SEOULType: dramatic comedy ✦✦✦Director: Davy Chou. With Park Ji-min, Oh Kwang-rok, Guka Han, Kim Sun.young, Yoann Zimmer Park Ji-min, center, newcomer Twenty-five-year-old Freddie, with a French passport and…
The true story of the election of Pope Francis by Gianluca Briguglia: the review by Aldo Grasso
Aldo Cazzullo (photo by Carlo Furgeri Gilbert). «PWhy aren’t there female cardinals here among us?» asks the protagonist. His name is Guido Baldini, he is a professor of modern history…
Pacifiction – An underwater world: the review of the film by Albert Serra
PACIFICTION – A SUBMERGED WORLDType: political thriller ✦✦✦Director: Albert Serra. With Benoît Magimel, Matahi Pambrun, Pahoa Mahaga Fanau, Marc Susini Specialized in the tale of empires in decline (the Don…
Kidnapped by Marco Bellocchio: the review by Paolo Mereghetti
RAPITOType: psychoanalytic-socio-religious dramaDirector: Mark Bellocchio. With Enea Sala, Leonardo Maltese, Paolo Pierobon, Barbara Ronchi, Fausto Rosso Alesi, Fabrizio Gifuni, Filippo Timi The story of Edgardo Mortara, the Jewish boy who…
Review: Calexico :: FEAST OF WIRE
Folk, Film Noir, Alt Country, Latin and Jazz. The Tucson, Arizona band’s fourth album is a celebration of frontier crossing, where geopolitical and personal dramas unfold. Very early on it…
Review: Arlo Parks :: MY SOFT MACHINE
Great emotions lurk in the complex and precise everyday poetry of the Brit’s songwriter pop. Arlo Parks is only 23 years old. This is just information right at the beginning,…
Review: Peter Fox :: LOVE SONGS
Germany’s most missed pop star makes us dance with dancehall and afrobeats. So it’s here: after almost 15 years, Peter Fox is releasing his second album. The album that was…
Review: Mike Oldfield :: TUBULAR BELLS (50TH ANNIVERSARY ED.)
New edition of the folk-prog-rock-ambient instrumental work or: The curse of the good deed. When the 20-year-old multi-instrumentalist delighted the world with this debut in 1973, the surprise was great.…
Review: Sparks :: THE GIRL IS CRYING IN HER LATTE
Sophisticated pop that has survived all zeitgeists of the last 50 years. Anyone who has seen Edgar Wright’s film “The Sparks Brothers” knows them all: the 25 albums by the…
Review: Miya Folick :: ROACH
With the ups and downs of life, poppy indie rock also climbs over the octaves. On her debut album PREMONITIONS, Miya Folick liked to feel safe in the poetic lyrics.…