film reviews/Paperboy, The
posted Saturday, November 17th, 2012
by Juan Barquin | Comments (13)
The Paperboy desperately tries to be trashy and fun, but ends up being an experimental mess that lets down its greatest asset.
film features/YAM Magazine’s Top12 Film Villains of the Noughties
posted Tuesday, August 7th, 2012
by yam magazine | Comments (5)
There were thousands of movies, but we decided to take it easy. No rules applied. Just good old fashion voting for your favorite villain regardless of original medium.
trailers/The Paperboy Trailer
posted Monday, August 6th, 2012
by yam magazine | Comments (2)
A reporter returns to his Florida hometown to investigate a case involving a death row inmate.
film features/Reflections on Black Hollywood
posted Monday, January 16th, 2012
by Camiele | Comments (17)
No more gilding the lily, I’ll just come out and say it — the state of Black film in America is deplorable.
film features/Amy’s Ten Highlights of 2010 Movie Posters
posted Tuesday, December 28th, 2010
by amy | Comments (8)
Amy’s Ten Highlights of 2010 Movie Posters
yam pdf/YAM – Issue 007
posted Tuesday, December 15th, 2009
by yam magazine | Comments (0)
On this issue we’ve got a special coverage on the Stockholm Film Fest, including a Q&A with Sin Nombre director Cary Fukunaga, and several reviews from the festival’s films like Precious, Up in the Air, and The Cove which will play a big part on the coming award shows…
film reviews/Precious (2009)
posted Tuesday, December 15th, 2009
by amy | Comments (0)
Precious tells the story of a 16-year-old girl who happens to be obese, illiterate and pregnant for the second time. She seems to be good at math, but this doesn’t seem to stop the principal of her school from kicking her out and letting her enroll for alternative schooling, where she meets other problem girls as well as Ms. Rain.
film features/Stockholm Film Festival 2009
posted Tuesday, December 15th, 2009
by Julyssa Diaz | Comments (0)
This year was the festival’s 20th anniversary, so it was supposed to be a good one. Looking at the movie list, I must say that they didn’t disappoint. There was a great mix of movies from all over the world, although Africa was underrepresented and Asia got a bigger representation.