Review of Midsommar
Three stars (*** stars)
Three stars (*** stars)
Warning this Might Offend Some fans of Prog, Metal and Mainstream 80s Rock
One of my all-time favorite TV shows was the I Claudius miniseries which was aired on BBC/ Masterpiece Theatre/ Channel 11 back when it was the best channel in Chicago.
I recently took part in a vitamin study, and I got paid quite a bit of money (well for me anyway). Since I lost most of my summer work it was a godsend to get paid for taking vitamins. On the way back I stopped at an interesting memorabilia shop since it was not too far out of the way. But first a bit of background
Live Poetry Performances in September and November.
Have you been following the recent debate about Asian representation in comic and graphic novel films? Recently it was announced that a live action version of Ghost in the Shell is coming out. The comic series was of course completely populated by Asians including the main character. However, it was also announced that the film … [Read more…]
Vittorio Carli’s work is punk rock #poetry
Notes on Branson, Missouri
I wrote a letter to the Chicago Tribune.
Vittorio Carli will be performing at the following events in October and November
Here then are my rankings of the best comic and graphic novel related films in order of quality.
Some memorable performances from Vito Carli
Featuring Heidi Bellile, Dawi, Marke Lester, and Vicky Jo Lefler
Vittorio Carli will appear in a street scene performance at Happy Dog on Saturday, April 25 at 1542 N. Milwaukee at 10 pm, and he will also be will be the feature at Gallery Cabaret on October 28, 2015 .
A periodically updated guide that combines two of my greatest passions: poetry and film.
CINEMA MISSING CONTENT Beyond the Canon: 100 Films Deserving of Greater Recognition – This is an external link, do you want it on the links page? Mother of tears from kilter: the journal of gothic art 2001: A Space Odyssey – An Interview with Gary Lockwood by Vittorrio Vittorio Carli’s Guide to Poetry in Film Interview with … [Read more…]
(on Robert Bresson’s Au Hasard, Balthazar)