The Conjuring – The Devil Made Me Do It

It takes place in the early 1980s and follows the investigations of demonologists Ed and Lorraine Warren, portrayed respectively by Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga. The duo finds themselves confronting one of the most disturbing cases of their career when they must exonerate a young man, Arne Johnson, accused of murder. Johnson claims to have been possessed by a demonic force, a defense that sheds light on dark secrets and terrible supernatural threats.

The Three-Body Problem

The story revolves around the first book, and in part the other two, of Cixin Liu’s eponymous trilogy. Set against the backdrop of a tumultuous China during the Cultural Revolution, young scientist Ye Wenjie discovers a way to contact life forms alien to Earth. Years later, we will discover the consequences of this historic encounter.

The Raft of the Medusa

This monumental painting, completed in 1819, represents one of the most significant and controversial moments of the 19th century, both in art and in French political and social history.

Paola Maresca

She is an architect born in Florence where she lives and works. Joining the editorial staff of the magazine Psicon, directed by Eugenio Battisti, she develops her interest in symbolism.

The Villisca Axe Murder

The Villisca Axe Murder is one of the most well-known and mysterious crimes in United States history. It occurred in the small town of Villisca, Iowa, on the night of June 9-10, 1912. The massacre involved the brutal murder of eight people, six members of the Moore family and two visiting children.

Federico Zampaglione

Federico Zampaglione is a multifaceted figure in the Italian entertainment scene, known for his diverse artistic abilities. Born on January 18, 1975, in Rome, Zampaglione entered the music world as the leader of the rock band Tiromancino, earning a solid reputation in the Italian music scene. However, his versatility has led him to explore other artistic fields, such as cinema and directing.

Claudio Simonetti (Goblin) Federico Frusciante

Claudio Simonetti is an icon in the world of music, renowned for his role as the leader and keyboardist of the legendary Italian band Goblin. Born on February 19, 1952, in São Paulo, Brazil, Simonetti has left an indelible mark on the history of film soundtracks and the progressive music scene.