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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
Author's Articles
“Moonage Daydream”: Bowie in his own words
Moonage Daydream is less about trying to teach us new things than it is about celebrating the artist who managed to thrill us for so long.
“Nope”, Jordan Peele’s signature
“Nope” is a witty and bizarre sci-fi thriller, in which Jordan Peele’s humour and suspense once again combine to perfection.
Sixto Rodríguez, the legend of the missing man
It has just been 10 years since the release of Searching For Sugar Man (2102), the remarkable documentary that told the strange story of Sixto Rodríguez.
20 Essential Records To Listen To On Vinyl
20 works that I consider essential in any self-respecting vinyl record collection: from Miles Davis to Pink Floyd, from Sufjan Stevens to The Clash.
Wet Leg, believing in the hype
Wet Leg’s success is well deserved and they have made it clear that they are much more than a viral phenomenon or a one hit wonder.
Billy Wilder, the cynic with a heart
I’m a writer, but of course, nobody’s perfect. Those are the words Billy Wilder chose for the epitaph on his grave.
‘Cyrano’: A failed musical adaptation
Dinklage’s Cyrano is perfect and knows how to give the whole aura of a wounded and tortured creature to his character, although when the music plays everything fails.
“The Godfather”: Unbelieving in America
It is 50 years since the release of The Godfather, one of the most significant films of the generation that took Hollywood by storm.
“Harold and Maude”, suicides, funerals and joie de vivre
The cult film “Harold and Maude” is an ode to life and to living it to the full.
“A Clockwork Orange”, Kubrick and free will
“A Clockwork Orange” is a lecture on free will, fascinating in every frame.