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  1. The Tortured Poets Department (estilizado en mayúsculas, en español: «El departamento de poetas torturados») es el undécimo álbum de estudio de la cantautora estadounidense Taylor Swift lanzado el 19 de abril de 2024 a través de Republic Records. 1 Consta de dieciséis canciones en su versión original, que fueron ampliadas a treinta y ...

  2. 2 de jul. de 2021 · Explores the life and times of the great artist and reviews his paintings, sculpture, architecture, drawings, and poems. Follows his work from apprenticeship...

    • 47 min
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    • Biography
    • Siddhant Adlakha (@Sidizenkane), Freelance For The Village Voice, /Film
    • Christopher Campbell (@Thefilmcynic), Nonfics, Film School Rejects, Thrillist
    • Max Weiss (@Maxthegirl), Baltimore Magazine
    • Courtney Howard (@Lulamaybelle), Freelance For Freshfiction, Sassymamainla
    • Carl Broughton Ii(@Carlislegendary), Editor-in-Chief For Thefilmera.Com
    • Deborah Krieger (@Debonthearts) Bust Magazine, Paste Magazine
    • Pedro Strazza (@Pedrosazevedo), B9
    • Hoai-Tran Bui (@Htranbui), /Film
    • Kristen Lopez (@Journeys_Film), Culturess, The Young Folks
    • Sean Mulvihill (@Notspmulvihill), Fanboynation.Com

     The best and arguably most important documentaries ever made are complimentary pieces by Joshua Oppenheimer, “The Act of Killing” (2013) and “The Look of Silence (2015). They’re set against the backdro...

     The best biographical documentaries that mostly look back on a life tend to be based on books. The top three are: “The Kid Stays in the Picture,” about Hollywood mogul Robert Evans; “Life Itself,” abou...

    I found it almost impossible to shake Asif Kapadia’s “Amy” which played out like a horror film, except the inescapable monster was fame. It made those of us in the audience—who consumed her records, went to her concerts, and laughed along as late night comedians joked about her debauched and desiccated state—feel complicit in her death. At the sam...

    Asif Kapadia’s “Amy” is a game-changing documentary. Not only does it provide a comprehensive look at powerhouse performer Amy Winehouse’s tragic life, but it also shifts how audiences interpret an artist’s music — specifically their greatest hits. The sly observation of this deeply affecting rock-doc is that Amy’s survivalist anthems of broken-hea...

    The best biographical documentary ever made has to be “Amy,” about the life and death of famed music artist Amy Winehouse. I remember when she died and hearing “Rehab” on the air all the time, but otherwise never paid much attention to her outside of that. You can imagine my reaction when “Amy” become of my favorite films of 2015. The film is like ...

    “Bombshell: The Hedy Lamarr Story” is as much about the life of Hedy Lamarr, the famously beautiful actress, as is it about the “bombshell” knowledge the film itself drops on unsuspecting viewers. While Lamarr is remembered for her performances in films like “Algiers” and “Samson and Delilah,” she was also an incredibly talented scientific inventor...

    I can’t say I am an enthusiast of the biographical documentary genre because while there are some extraordinary productions in the field I’m always under the impression that some of those movies are made only to please some parties (families, executives of the subject, etc) and not to tackle the real self behind that person. It’s because of this fe...

    So many documentaries focus on the brilliant, tortured artist — but how many turn the camera on his long-suffering wife? “Cutie and the Boxer” gives fascinating insight into a troubled, toxic, but ultimately loving relationship between two aging artists coming to grips with their codependence. For the 40 years that they had been married, artist Nor...

    Biographical documentaries often focus on the life and times of one person, but they tend to ignore the role of lineage in those stories, and how the life and times of that one person can have ramifications completely unknown in the moment. This is a fancy way of saying I might be pushing the limits of this question when I say the best biographical...

    I mulled over this question for a while. I thought about possibly selecting Werner Herzog’s amazing examination of the eccentric Timothy Treadwell, “Grizzly Man,” or Terry Zwigoff’s intimate portrait of legendary comic artist Robert Crumb, “Crumb.” Then someone sent me a text and my phone rang out with its customized text tone, famed director Brain...

  3. 27 de may. de 2024 · Estamos a dos días de tener a Taylor Swift en nuestro país y no podemos estar más ansiosos. La artista llegará llena de grandes canciones y un nuevo récord. Taylor acaba de batir su propia marca con 'THE TORTURED POETS DEPARTMENT', su último disco, en la lista 'Billboard 200'. Si ya era su ...

  4. Guillermo del Toro Gómez (Spanish: [ɡiˈʝeɾmo ðel ˈtoɾo]; born 9 October 1964) is a Mexican filmmaker.A recipient of three Academy Awards and three BAFTA Awards, his work has been characterized by a strong connection to fairy tales and horror, with an effort to infuse visual or poetic beauty in the grotesque.

  5. 7 de nov. de 2017 · Visit us at: https://www.antiquaria.coFrom Archive.Org:Malcolm Muggeridge explores the relationship between Dostoevsky's life and his novels, taking in many ...

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    • Antiquaria
  6. 2 de jul. de 2023 · The story of the very human George Washington that they didn't tell us about in school. Longing for acceptance and respect, Washington struggled with feeling...

    • 46 min
    • 115.2K
    • Biography