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Raya and the Last Dragon

A joy for the eyes, the heart and the soul. Masterfully animated, this movie tells so many things about loyalty and trustfulness, sometimes in an unconventional way, that has to be praised, no matter what. Mark: 8 / 10

Luca

The new Pixar creation is a nostalgic, sweet portrait of friendship set in the Italian Riviera around sixty years ago, and it's undoubtedly charming. More introspection and a deeper analysis of the metaphors could have helped, though. Mark: 7.5 / 10

Interstellar

After his second and third installment of the Batman saga, and above all after "Inception", Christopher Nolan was on the verge of losing me forever: with this product I still have some doubts about his recent approach to "making movies", but, at least, I see a sort of turnaround. Mark: 7 / 10

Maschile Singolare

Maybe it couldn't be particularly original, and maybe not incredibly introspective, but this brand new Italian movie about contemporary gay men struggles and doubts dealing with life and love is definitely worth seeing. And when you genuinely laugh and cry more than once in the same picture, the result has been accomplished. Btw, the cast is excellent. Mark: 8 / 10