Revisiting Titanic: The Heart Does Go On
With a re-release crashing into theaters this week, it’s time to revisit James Cameron’s love letter to the Titanic and the way people feel about it fifteen years later.
With a re-release crashing into theaters this week, it’s time to revisit James Cameron’s love letter to the Titanic and the way people feel about it fifteen years later.
Cinema Fanatic sat down with Composer Carl Davis to discuss his epic score for the new restoration of Abel Gance’s Napoléon, as well as his work scoring other silent films and its recent resurgence in popularity.
An in-depth review of the Korean film, 200 Pounds Beauty, and why it’s my favorite movie.
Our dear editors, Julyssa and Amy, sat down one evening to try and discuss their love for the Korean movie Sunny. They tried to bring up some elements they enjoyed, but in the end they just ended up rambling about it.
Her strong character and her work ethic are what make Doona Bae a stand out amongst the vast sea of actors worldwide. She is humble about her beginnings as an actress and continues to shine at what she does without ever giving herself airs of superiority.
The YAM Magazine team lists and votes for their most anticipated films of 2012.
This year’s edition of the Academy Awards has been met with some disdain from fellow film bloggers for obvious snubs, so YAM Magazine is even more late with this yearly tradition of Should Have Been Best Picture!
My latest post on Asian movies that should be released in Peru by local distributors is up on Cinencuentro.
YAM Magazine and Sveriges Film- och Videoförbund got together on Monday evening at Fylkingen, Münchenbryggeriet to host the ever first Future Shorts Film Festival in the Swedish capital of Stockholm.