Side Effects (2013)
Soderbergh delivers an interesting piece about the pharmaceutical industry that is heavily influenced by a traditional noir narrative.
Soderbergh delivers an interesting piece about the pharmaceutical industry that is heavily influenced by a traditional noir narrative.
The first week of 2013 has been kinda lazy with mainstream news, and that’s when alternative stuff is needed. A couple of known Tumblr artists have important/interesting stuff to share, and I “discovered” (more like stumbled upon) a new one to fangirl over.
So the world didn’t end and I get to show you my favorite lists of all those that have been popping up all through the week (and there’s been a lot!).
Joe Wright’s adaptation of Tolstoy’s famous novel is an ambitious, well-acted, and beautifully creative film.
So DreamWorks dishes out another good movie that doesn’t rely on pop culture references. Good for them!
Americans where a tad too busy with Turkey Day, apparently. Of course, nobody is as busy as Benedict Cumberbatch seems to be.
The trailer for Side Effects — Steven Soderbergh’s final film before his planned sabbatical — has premiered online.
The YAM Magazine writers decided to take a look at our Top15 Films of 2011 released on December last year and see how our tastes have changed since then.
This was a week full of fandom movies and also features two of my favourite comic book kids, and all was going fine until Hiddles happened. He sure loves his fans as much as they love him.
The highlight of the week is that Doctor Who’s back! Yes, Series 7 premieres very soon and there’s stuff surrounding The Doctor and his companions aplenty!