Lars von Trier's 'Melancholia' - Review - NYTimes.com - 0 views
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“Melancholia,” an excursion from the sad to the sublime by way of the preposterous
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an emotional disorder described by Freud as “a profoundly painful dejection, cessation of interest in the outside world, loss of the capacity to love, inhibition of all activity, and a lowering of the self-regarding feelings to a degree that finds utterance in self-reproaches and self-revilings, and culminates in a delusional expectation of punishment.”
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The expectation of punishment is, of course, one reason people go to a Lars von Trier movie in the first place.
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Melancholia | Movie Reviews | Rolling Stone - 0 views
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Melancholia, a potent beauty of a film
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Von Trier opens with a surreal hint of things to come, set to Wagner's "Tristan and Isolde,"
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The luminous Dunst deservedly won the Best Actress prize at Cannes. Her incomparable performance, a slow accumulation of moods from despair to euphoria, never strikes a false note.
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Review: Melancholia - Film - Time Out New York - 0 views
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Melancholia marks the major return of the artist’s vitality,
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the movie starts off with nothing less than the end of the world: two planets colliding in Kubrickian grandeur to the strains of Wagner’s Tristan und Isolde
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if Von Trier has gotten there, it is largely due to the vivid yet mysterious presence of Kirsten Dunst
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Cannes 2011 review: Melancholia | Film | guardian.co.uk - 0 views
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Presumably filmed in Denmark, and set in a weirdly stateless, featureless location – a sort of Scando-amerika
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The montage of images at the beginning is interesting, as are some of the lush, hyper-real tableaux, like the dream sequences from Antichrist
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the wedding reception scene is nowhere near as good as Thomas Vinterberg's Festen (the obvious model): it is tedious and exasperatingly redundant
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Melancholia Review | Movie Reviews and News | EW.com - 0 views
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Kirsten Dunst, who deservedly took home a 2011 award at the Cannes Film Festival for her magnificent work
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Kirsten Dunst, who deservedly took home a 2011 award at the Cannes Film Festival for her magnificent work
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Kirsten Dunst, who deservedly took home a 2011 award at the Cannes Film Festival for her magnificent work
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Bem-vindo ao Teatro Nacional São João - 0 views
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peça que escrevera em 1924
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drama familiar inscrito no cenário oitocentista da Nova Inglaterra, marcado tanto pelo puritanismo religioso como pela desenfreada corrida ao ouro da Califórnia.
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Raízes que se entranham na tragédia grega – os temas do incesto, do infanticídio e do conflito que opõe pai e filho parecem extraídos das peças de Eurípides e Sófocles – e nas Sagradas Escrituras
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BBC - Music - Review of Twin Shadow - Forget - 0 views
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George Lewis – AKA Twin Shadow – makes synth-led bedroom music that sounds at once thoroughly new wave and thoroughly fresh.
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on first impression this is so slick it’s easy to ignore the layers of details
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Tyrant Destroyed sets the scene – it’s a loving reconstruction of 80s synth-pop, by a solo artist alone in his room; the music low in the mix, as he lays down a sleepy sounding vocal.
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Pitchfork: Album Reviews: Twin Shadow: Forget - 0 views
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George Lewis, Jr.'s self-described bizarre and lonely childhood forms the backdrop for his work as Twin Shadow, and he uses the sounds of the past as a foundation. But while the 26-year-old Brooklynite's music is steeped in 1980s new wave-- he sometimes takes on Morrissey's vocal tone and phrasing, and threads of British bands like Echo and the Bunnymen and Depeche Mode run through his songs-- Lewis does well by this much-revisited era
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he mostly sticks with a small collection of synth sounds-- strings, organ, piano, and brass-- along with electric guitar and drum machine.
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Grizzly Bear's Chris Taylor handling production,
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campainha electrica: TWIN SHADOW, Teatro Mun. Vila do Conde, 26 de Maio de 2011 - 0 views
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senhor George Lewis Jr., envergando um chapéu tipo porteiro de hotel (ou à Spirou, como perpicazmente alguém notou)
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A voz nem sempre esteve no ponto e o mesmo se poderá dizer de alguns arranjos de guitarra, demasiado deslocadas em relação aos originais, a roçar, por vezes, um som a la Simple Minds dos (maus) velhos tempos.
Twin Shadow @ Lux, Lisboa | Ponto Alternativo - 0 views
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Se o álbum tem músicas com melodias introspectivas, em concerto elas ganham uma nova vida tornando-se muito mais electrónicas, distorcidas e muito fortes, não dando espaço para a menor melancolia.
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presentearam-nos com uma música nova
Twin Shadow. Live at The Deaf Institute. Manchester. 26/01/2011 « CITYLIFERS ... - 0 views
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speeding things up a notch or two, and giving the songs a slightly rockier edge. As a result some of the layers and intricacies that are present on the album are lost, but it’s a testament to the strength of the songs and the enthusiasm with which they are delivered that they are still just as poignant and enjoyable.
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The one notable exception is early single ‘Slow,’ which is one of the highlights on record. The speeded up live version whizzes by fairly ineffectively, and the vocal seems lacklustre and hollow, but this remains a small gripe in an otherwise excellent set.
Twin Shadow - Crawdaddy, Dublin - Live Review | State Magazine - 0 views
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The guitar is the weapon of choice here, taking a place it doesn’t have on the record (the guitar solo on ‘Forget’ is rocked out for all its worth), while live drums lend the songs a fuller feel.
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these are early days for Twin Shadow – the band formed last year
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the spunky attitude he displays onstage
Live Review: Twin Shadow / Live Music Reviews / Music News from THE-FLY.CO.UK - The UK'... - 0 views
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one of the most impressive live acts around.
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Twin Shadow turn everything up when they play live, the tempo is faster, the choruses more urgent and the feeling that the band want their audience to have a good time is palpable.
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one of 2010’s best new bands
Schaubühne - Third Generation - 0 views
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Max Rouquette - Medelha - 0 views
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cet homme se lasse de cette femme et de leur vagabondage sans fin. Il veut s'établir
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La pièce est construite sur cette opposition constante sédentarité-nomadisme
Des «Corbeaux» de bon augure - Libération - 0 views
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Il y a quatre ans, Josef Nadj, artiste associé au Festival, avait offert, en compagnie du plasticien Miquel Barceló, un duo mémorable baptisé Paso Doble, une heure d’art et de travail dans la glaise. Quatre ans plus tard, c’est aussi en duo qu’il revient à Avignon, partageant la scène de la salle Benoît-XII avec son vieux complice, le musicien Akosh Szelevényi, avec qui il a créé un festival de jazz.
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les Corbeaux lorgnent vers le ciel et l’apesanteur, ne laissant comme traces au bout des doigts que les taches d’encre coulant de la plume de roseau. Les roseaux, Nadj les choisit lui-même, dans les marécages autour de son village de Kanjiza, en Voïvodine (Serbie), près de la frontière hongroise
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Avant de danser, Nadj a peint et dessiné, et n’a jamais cessé. Adepte de la plume et de l’encre de Chine, il a toujours identifié chorégraphie et calligraphie.