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True Colors by Zedd
True Colors by Zedd
2015 | Rhythm And Blues
Zedd's colors are often hard to tell apart. Eight songs in, he overcompensates with "Papercut," a seven-and-a-half-minute piano intermission that's too much ballad and not enough power.
Critic- Nick Murray
Original Score: 3 out of 5

Read Review: http://www.rollingstone.com/music/albumreviews/zedd-true-colors-20150519
  
Suspiria (1977)
Suspiria (1977)
1977 | Horror
The colors, the colors, the colors....
I had heard about this film most of my adult life, but had never seen until tonight.

Boy, was it worth the wait.

I would say after watching, the film is difficult to describe and must be "experienced". The plot, dialogue and acting are all secondary to the wondrous use of color, the beautiful musical score and set decoration of this visual art.

The score especially is mesmerizing and I indeed rewound a few scenes so I could hear the transfixing melody again and again.

The stylized horror has some gruesome moments, but overall fits the unraveling story well as we discover the world of the haunting ballet studio when a young American girl arrives to begin her instruction.

Any true film fan has to see this!
  
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MelanieTheresa (997 KP) Oct 24, 2018

It really is. Thanks for the reminder that I need to watch it again!

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Andy K (10821 KP) Oct 24, 2018

For sure. I love the classics. Even more than the new ones.

Volume 2 of Alice in the Country of Hearts was a very quick read. The characters are beginning to show their true colors, so some of their interactions were more interesting than they were in the first volume. There were a handful of parts that seemed random, but overall, it continued on its trippy story path. On a personal note, I didn't think that the White Rabbit could become more annoying, but I was wrong. Success! Lol