Published inCounter ArtsThe Book Review: Public Library and other stories — Ali SmithEl poder de lo cotidiano is a collection of stories in which the fine observation of human simplicity gives rise to profound reflections on…22h ago22h ago
Published inCounter ArtsA Strange Experiment Called ‘In the Earth’An experimental film that plays with the viewer’s patience, especially in an ending that may disappoint many but is honest to the very…1d ago1d ago
Published inCounter ArtsThe Course of Empire (III): The Consummation of Empire — Thomas ColeA new stage in the life trajectory of empires throughout their history.6d ago6d ago
Published inCounter ArtsThe Book Review — ‘An Evening with Claire’Indebted to the Russian classics, the novel speaks through the life of its protagonist about the role of man in society, human nature, love…Mar 18Mar 18
Published inCounter ArtsThe 90's Flavor of ‘Carry-On’Great direction and consistent tension make this film a perfect opportunity to have a good time in front of the screen.Mar 16Mar 16
Published inCounter ArtsThe Course of Empire (II): The Arcadian State — Thomas ColeThe historical journey through an empire continues.Mar 13Mar 13
Published inCounter ArtsThe Book Review — A Look at Contemporary Man in ‘Tasmania: A Novel’A chronicle of our chaotic modern times, and how the unpredictability of our surroundings affects our lives. A story that shows how our…Mar 11Mar 11
Published inCounter ArtsThat Strange Film Called ‘65’The Sony proposal, starring Adam Driver, focuses on a formula that is the opposite of what is currently being proposed in the blockbuster…Mar 115Mar 115
Published inCounter ArtsThe Course of Empire (I): The Savage State — Thomas ColeA romantic cycle to explain the historical evolution of the human being.Mar 6Mar 6
Published inCounter ArtsThe Trumpian Satire that Philip Roth Unwittingly Wrote in ‘Our Gang’It is true what they say about how reality is stranger than fiction, but sometimes literature anticipates certain events, managing to…Mar 41Mar 41