YAM’s Top Films of 2011 Redux
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.
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.
The first teaser for Feng Xiaogang’s Henan famine historical drama simply titled 1942, or Remembering 1942 in its tentative title in English, has been released.
Hello, YAMMies! Welcome to our brand new section Around the World! In this new feature, we will be looking at our TOP10 visiting countries’ entertainment. This week… it’s all about Snow White and the Huntsman!
A high school valedictorian who gets baked with the local stoner finds himself the subject of a drug test. The situation causes him to concoct an ambitious plan to get his entire graduating class to face the same fate, and fail.
Tony Kaye’s Detachment is a bleak, but beautiful, film about people and their longing to avoid attachments in life.
My entire list of new-to-me films for the month of February, as well as a decade breakdown and a few words on five new favorites.
Detachment is a chronicle of three weeks in the lives of several high school teachers, administrators and students through the eyes of a substitute teacher named Henry Barthes.
Midnight in Paris proves to be Woody Allen’s finest European picture – full of magic, nostalgia, and plenty of laughs in the city of love.
Cinema Fanatic’s mother, Nancy, writes about sixty years of film in her life.