
The Color of Money: How Scorsese Turned a Pool Hall Into a Battleground for the Soul
Scorsese’s The Color of Money is a study of aging, redemption, and myth. Fast Eddie’s journey mirrors lost heroism, blending past Hollywood with a modern edge.

Scorsese’s The Color of Money is a study of aging, redemption, and myth. Fast Eddie’s journey mirrors lost heroism, blending past Hollywood with a modern edge.

Martin Scorsese narrates a documentary exploring the revolutionary films of Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger. Their work, from The Spy in Black to Peeping Tom, significantly influenced modern cinema.

Abel is a high school student struggling to focus on his final exams, while being hopelessly in love with his best friend Janka.

Powell & Pressburger balanced high & popular cinema, creating iconic films like “The Red Shoes,” a melodrama with a fairy-tale twist, blending art & emotion.

Emanuela Martini’s insightful review of Ken Loach’s ‘The Old Oak’: a raw portrayal of resilience and community in a post-industrial England

Contributi critici di Emanuela Martini e Francesco Cattaneo. In “Cineforum” 421, gennaio 2003

Nella Terra di Mezzo, il Male sta dilagando; le sue schiere si rafforzano e si infittiscono, mentre il minuscolo esercito del Bene è disperso e confuso.

Speciale Sergio Leone pubblicato nel 1984 dalla rivista Cineforum (238) in occasione dell’uscita di C’era una volta in America
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