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If we go back to the stone vintage of the last decade, we can find in copies such as the single "Doom and Gloom" (first of two singles included in "GRRR!", from 2012, which on three CDs grouped fifty of the greatest hits of a prolific career), the covers album "Blue and Lonesome" (2016, covering other artists for the first...

The relentless Robert McCall says goodbye to movie theaters with this third installment of pure adrenaline, as he overcomes the blows of a deep existential crisis. Denzel Washington returns once again to a role that has identified his last decade on the big screen. With incorruptible principles and by his own hand, the self-proclaimed vigilante...

«Red Sky», the latest film by the sought-after Christian Petzold, is presented to us as a simple but powerful cinematographic experience. A minimalist proposal that combines drama and comedy, as passports to reflect on love, sex, friendship and writing. After fascinating the specialized critics, and having obtained the Golden Bear (Best Film) and...

Released worldwide at the beginning of October, a new sequel to "The Exorcist" hits theaters, a key film in the religious horror genre, released in 1973, directed by the recently deceased William Friedkin, and script by William Peter Blatty, about his own novel of the same name, published in 1971. David Gordon Green, who has taken the reins of...

A film with original content, in times where Hollywood does not cease to rehash past successes wrapped in present mediocrity, would seem, a priori, an auspicious novelty for the local billboard. A genius of digital effects, the British Gareth Edwards, responsible for "Monsters" (2012), "Godzilla" (2014) and "Rogue One" (2016), sets out to elucidate...

Pedro Almodóvar returns to the big screen, and he does so with a medium-length film, the second of his recent crop since "Voz Humana" (2021), in a format that he has decided to explore frequently towards the maturity of his career, leaning towards a more compact footage that allows you to develop certain kinds of stories that would be conditioned...

The simultaneous release of "Use Your Illusion I and II" shocked the American music scene. At midnight on September 17, 1991, a diptych of albums that would become two of the greatest rock creations of all time went on sale on Tower Records. Two double discs contained around thirty songs. Demented for these times where the physical format perishes....