3:06am Luminescence by Sam Taylor from Luminescence
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3:00am Out Of The Past by Sam Taylor from Let Go
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LO MEJOR DEL CINE DE HACE UN SIGLO.
¡Ay, mi madre!, de Sam Taylor
Harold Lloyd ofrece aquí una de las muestras más completas de su talento cómico. A diferencia del virtuosismo físico de Keaton o la poesía sentimental de Chaplin, Lloyd construye su humor desde la identificación con el espectador. Su personaje, lleno de contradicciones, se mueve entre la torpeza y la ambición con una humanidad…
https://nuevoimagenesdeactualidad.blogspot.com/2026/02/lo-mejor-del-cine-de-hace-un-siglo-ay.html
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‘The house was small, the life was big’: how Amy Winehouse’s homes were recreated for Back to Black https://www.theguardian.com/music/2024/apr/18/amy-winehouse-set-designers-back-to-black #SamTaylor-Johnson #AmyWinehouse #BacktoBlack #Popandrock #Culture #Biopics #Barbie #Music #Film
‘The house was small, the life was big’: how Amy Winehouse’s homes were recreated for Back to Black

Set designers Katie Spencer and Sarah Greenwood went from Barbie to the darker world of the Winehouse biopic. They explain how even a Smeg fridge evokes the singer’s dreams

The Guardian
It’s a grotesque insult for Back to Black to suggest Amy Winehouse died of heartache over her childlessness

Sam Taylor-Johnson’s biopic suggests that the singer’s desire for a baby was the main source of her suffering. It’s a gendered simplification that exonerates the forces that killed her

The Guardian
Back to Black review – woozy Amy Winehouse biopic buoyed by extraordinary lead performance

Sam Taylor-Johnson’s best film to date is more interested in romance and creativity than demons or blame

the Guardian
Nick Cave and Warren Ellis to score Amy Winehouse biopic Back to Black

Bad Seeds duo hailed by director Sam Taylor-Johnson for ‘profoundly deep and moving’ work

The Guardian
Full trailer for Amy Winehouse biopic Back to Black released

Much hyped Sam Taylor-Johnson film stars Marisa Abela as the singer, who died at her north London home in 2011

The Guardian