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Sergio Ariza

Sergio Ariza

Periodista que escribe sobre autopistas 61 y lágrimas en la lluvia, sobre arañas de marte y centauros del desierto, sobre paseos de la desolación y lluvia púrpura. Colaborando con Mondosonoro, Guitars Exchange, Diariocrítico, Ruta 66... y El Hype

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Prince and “Purple Rain”, All at Once Everywhere

Prince and “Purple Rain”, All at Once Everywhere

“Purple Rain” is Prince’s most important and iconic album, or, in other words, one of the most important and best albums of all time.

Bruce Springsteen and ‘Born in the USA’: The Story of a Misunderstanding

Bruce Springsteen and ‘Born in the USA’: The Story of a Misunderstanding

Bruce Springsteen was far from hating America, but he knew it was not the paradise Reagan was trying to sell.

“Dream Scenario”: Social Satire and Charlie Kaufman

“Dream Scenario”: Social Satire and Charlie Kaufman

“Dream Scenario is a surreal and metaphysical social satire about fame, virality, social media and cancellation culture.

Jacques Brel, His Best Albums

Jacques Brel, His Best Albums

In the French-speaking world Jacques Brel remains a deity, but if he had sung in English he would be placed on the same level as Scott Walker or Leonard Cohen.

Liz Phair and Her Exile in the City of Dudes

Liz Phair and Her Exile in the City of Dudes

Exile in Guyville y Liz Phair se han convertido en el faro para toda una nueva generación de artistas como Phoebe Bridgers, Soccer Mommy, Lucy Dacus, Frankie Cosmos.

“Before Midnight” and fairy tales

“Before Midnight” and fairy tales

We like to think that “Before Midnight” will not be the definitive end of Jesse and Céline’s story, although it would be a more difficult story to tell.

‘Vertigo’: Inside Hitchcock’s Mind

‘Vertigo’: Inside Hitchcock’s Mind

“Vertigo” is the fantasy of a voyeur and a fetishist, someone who was obsessed with his actresses in a strange and morbid way.

The Fabelmans”, Spielberg’s Autobiography

The Fabelmans”, Spielberg’s Autobiography

“The Fabelmans” is the autobiographical film you’d expect from the director of “E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial”

“Babylon”, a fascinating disaster

“Babylon”, a fascinating disaster

Babylon is a fascinating mess, entertaining for three hours, but not quite up to the standard of the works it seeks to pay homage to.

“Tootsie”: Feminism in the 1980s

“Tootsie”: Feminism in the 1980s

“Tootsie” showed us how complicated it was to be a woman in the 80s. The amazing thing is that a man had to put on a pair of heels to realise it.