

Is it worth the time? Look, Paloma de mis amores is not for everyone. If you’re hunting for a tight thriller like Winner Take All, you are going to be bored to tears within the first ten minutes. This is for the people who want to hear that specific, cracking voice of Niño de Marchena. If you just want to see how they ...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Fernando Roldán

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"Is it worth the time? Look, Paloma de mis amores is not for everyone. If you’re hunting for a tight thriller like Winner Take All, you are going to be bored to tears within the first ten minutes. This is for the people who want to hear that specific, cracking voice of Niño de Marchena. If you just want to see how they used to frame musical numbers in the thirties, it’s a neat little artifact. Otherwise, you’ll probably hate the lack of momentum. It’s slow. Like, really, really slow. The vibe ch..."
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