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La Dolce Vita  (1960)
La Dolce Vita (1960)
1960 | Comedy, Drama
in 1960 it broke artistic and cultural barriers. Once, Marcello had ambitions to be an intellectual and a writer. By the end, having moved into the sycophantic nest bed of public relations, he has sold what remains of his soul.
Critic- Angus Murray
Original Score: 4 out of 5

Read Review: http://www.eyeforfilm.co.uk/review/la-dolce-vita-film-review-by-angus-wolfe-murray
  
Hannibal  - Season 3
Hannibal - Season 3
2015 | Horror
Excellent Show
Great show because of the cast and the artistic style. Mads Mikkelsen is amazing as Hannibal Lecter and he definitely scared me. The show always had me on the edge of my seat until the very end. I was pretty bummed when the show ended, but I still watch it again every now and then because it is that good.
  
Blue Spring (2001)
Blue Spring (2001)
2001 | Crime, Drama, International
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7.5 (2 Ratings)
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The early naughties destructive Japan
There was a slew of angry rebellious nihilistic cinema in this period and Blue Spring may just be the most punk rock of them all. Its an artistic nasty little film full of violence and tension, as if art House got really pissed off and decided to say eff you. A seminal piece of cinema
  
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Richard Serra recommended On Grief and Reason in Books (curated)

 
On Grief and Reason
On Grief and Reason
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Book Favorite

"“Grief and Reason” is the book I most often return to. It contemplates death as it has been presented in prose and poetry over the ages. The book continually asks the question of whether loss creates a sense of self or destroys it. It also poses the question of whether loss or mourning can bring forth a new artistic language."

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