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After the critically-acclaimed Leto, Kirill Serebrennikov returns to the director’s chair with an adaptation of Alexey Salnikov’s Petrov’s Flu (Петровы в гриппе), starring Semyon Serzin and Chulpan Khamatova.
2019 ended the decade with a vast range of fresh music; from protest anthems to fierce tracks from rappers like Lil Simz and Rico Nasty, to pop gems and oddities like, and even a breathtaking new arrangement for Mothra’s theme.
Though the years seem to take away more and more of my energy and ability to write, I still want to share the new music I encountered in 2017. Whether you want a new dance rhythm or something to sing along to, or just want to forget life and become sound, I hope you find something new to like!
Throughout its 69 years history, the FF Locarno has occupied a unique position in the landscape of the major film festivals. Every August, around 160,000 cinema-goers, 1,000 journalists and 3,000 professionals converge on the small Swiss-Italian town of Locarno, right in the heart of Europe.
My favorite 30 new-to-me watches of 2015.
A boy who is obsessed with puppets falls in love with a doll-like girl, whom he grooms to be his, but she grows unruly.
Miguel Gomes’ three-volume folk-tale-inspired Arabian Nights (As Mil e Uma Noites) reflects the reality and the disgrace of Portugal, going through the effects of the global economic crisis.
A man who since childhood has always been fascinated by puppet theater… and a living girl, whom he builds a life-like doll for.
The YAM Magazine Team and a couple of guests voted for their favorite films of this decade… so far.
Juan jokes. Don’t you love ’em. I do. So that’s why my first full year of cataloging almost everything I saw and read this year gets a Juan joke instead of one. ONE WHOLE...