Our Fave Poker Scenes on the Big Screen
When you think about it poker and the movies is a marriage made in heaven. After all, at the heart of every game there’s that major driving force behind drama, namely conflict.
When you think about it poker and the movies is a marriage made in heaven. After all, at the heart of every game there’s that major driving force behind drama, namely conflict.
Amy takes a look at the not-so-recent movies she’s watched for the first time in 2016.
In honor of the 55th anniversary of Fuji TV’s Wakamonotachi (若者たち) series, they’ve decided to do a 2014 version with an impressive cast list that includes Satoshi Tsumabuki, Eita, Hikari Mitsushima, Yu Aoi, Ai Hashimoto, and Masami Nagasawa.
Now in its fifth year, the TCM Classic Film Festival will run from April 10th – 13th, 2013 in Hollywood. TCM is celebrating its 20th anniversary with the theme of family in the movies!
This year, my favorite music came not just from official music industry releases, but also via television programs and Bioshock Infinite. Here are my top songs of 2013.
Whether they were billed as ‘director of photography’ or ‘camera,’ these five men crafted indelible images with lens and light.
A ‘charaben’ is a portmanteau of the Japanese KYARABEN (キャラ弁) for ‘character bento’ ~ and these are ten charaben that I would’ve loved to have had as a kid.
YAM Magazine was fortunate enough to drop in on a reception for special guests of the Academy of Art University’s Epidemic Film Festival and snag a few interviews with directors Randal Kleiser, Robert Butler, and actress Millie Perkins.
How is it that a form of music so integral to the individualization of Black Americans becomes something of a farce in their hands? While it’s a debate that’s been beaten like the proverbial dead horse, it’s one that still bears consideration.
Legendary film star Angie Dickinson dishes on her start in the movie business, what it was like to work with Marlon Brando and Lee Marvin, hanging out with the Rat Pack, her relationship with JFK and her four favorite films of 2011.