The Departed
The Boston Police Department employs young recruit Billy Costigan to try to capture the powerful boss Costello and his gang.
The Boston Police Department employs young recruit Billy Costigan to try to capture the powerful boss Costello and his gang.
The new horror/sci-fi film from Blumhouse and Atomic Monster is hitting Italian theaters. Directed by Gerard Johnstone and written by Akela Cooper, the film is based on a story by Cooper and James Wan, a well-known figure in the horror universe.
In the grim landscape of crime that characterized 1920s Germany, few cases emerged with the horror and ruthlessness of that of Fritz Haarmann, known as “The Butcher of Hanover.” However, the darkness of this story is incomplete without mentioning Hans Grans, Haarmann’s accomplice and lover.
Where settings make the movie, where dark atmospheres bring our nightmares to the surface, making us feel isolated and powerless against those we don’t know—or perhaps even those we do.
In the dark firmament of contemporary art, Dari Zuron emerges as a restless star, capable of sculpting nightmares with the same grace others use to sketch light. His works, rich in gloomy symbolism and gothic suggestions, seem to breathe in the limbo between death and memory, evoking disjointed figures, faces lost in the silence of oblivion, and twilight settings where every detail oozes wounded beauty.
In the dark firmament of contemporary art, Dari Zuron emerges as a restless star, capable of sculpting nightmares with the same grace others use to sketch light. His works, rich in gloomy symbolism and gothic suggestions, seem to breathe in the limbo between death and memory, evoking disjointed figures, faces lost in the silence of oblivion, and twilight settings where every detail oozes wounded beauty.
Legends and ancient myths seem to draw power from our fears, gaining a vitality that transforms them into real events, devoid of any fantastical connotation.
Two Canadian brothers, Nick and Dylan, find themselves in Colombia to open a surf school in a seaside town. Nick will randomly meet Pablo Escobar’s niece, Maria, and a passionate relationship will ignite between them. Their lives will be turned upside down and changed forever.
The first two victims were two lovers who had parked their white Alfa Romeo Giulietta near a dirt road close to the Signa cemetery.
That night, Antonio Lo Bianco, a 29-year-old bricklayer from Palermo, married and father of three, and Barbara Locci, a 32-year-old housewife from Villasalto, Sardinia, were murdered.
In the dark firmament of contemporary art, Dari Zuron emerges as a restless star, capable of sculpting nightmares with the same grace others use to sketch light. His works, rich in gloomy symbolism and gothic suggestions, seem to breathe in the limbo between death and memory, evoking disjointed figures, faces lost in the silence of oblivion, and twilight settings where every detail oozes wounded beauty.
To provide the best experiences, we and our partners use technologies like cookies to store and/or access device information. Consenting to these technologies will allow us and our partners to process personal data such as browsing behavior or unique IDs on this site and show (non-) personalized ads. Not consenting or withdrawing consent, may adversely affect certain features and functions.
Click below to consent to the above or make granular choices. Your choices will be applied to this site only. You can change your settings at any time, including withdrawing your consent, by using the toggles on the Cookie Policy, or by clicking on the manage consent button at the bottom of the screen.