L Word, The – Season 1-5
The L Word follows a group of L.A. lesbians in their daily — not so drama-free — lives.
The L Word follows a group of L.A. lesbians in their daily — not so drama-free — lives.
Julyssa’s journey through LGBT Television.
Los Hijos del Viento follows a free-spirited Cuban trying to escape the entanglements of her past and current life.
The YAM Magazine team is scattered all over the world, and all of them have a varied taste in films, so we asked them about the films they have watched — somehow, you don’t wanna know — and which ones deserve to be released outside their country of origin.
Jane Campion is introducing this haunting erotic fairytale by Julia Leigh, in which young Lucy (Emily Browning) is drawn into a mysterious world of beauty and desire.
Had I written a script today, Map of the Sounds of Tokyo would had been my end result. The kind of script that is amateurish, trying too hard to build this intriguing atmosophere with a mysterious character that is complex and abnormal.
Mancora tells the story of Santiago, a 21-year-old Limeño who parties a lot and just doesn’t care about life at all. One early morning, his dad commits suicide, so Santiago is forced to re-evaluate his life.
Showtime’s drama The L Word aired its last episode weeks ago, but what has the show left? The season was pretty messy, as it introduced a new storyline in 3/4 of a season, and it never wrapped anything up.
This new issue has reviews on the Tokyo! Michel Gondry-related project, as well as Maria Larsson’s Everlasting Moments, Watchmen, and a lot of music… including an article on why international artists need to record music in English~