Avengers: Endgame
Avengers: Endgame may not get a perfect score, but after 11 years and 21 movies, it totally sticks the landing. This is indeed the movie event of a generation.
Avengers: Endgame may not get a perfect score, but after 11 years and 21 movies, it totally sticks the landing. This is indeed the movie event of a generation.
With a little help of our in-house geek, a bunch of the YAMMag team dusted off their lists to rank our favorite Marvel Cinematic Universe films from 2008’s Iron Man all the way to Black Panther, in celebration of the decade-long MCU and the release for Avengers: Infinity War.
I’ve been emotionally compromised. I left the theater in disbelief and immediately wanting the sequel.
After a trailer announcement and a cute teaser poster reveal by Tom Holland, here’s the long-awaited Avengers: Infinity War trailer.
Let’s make this clear from the start, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 is not as good as Guardians of the Galaxy, but in its defence, it is the only MCU movie that actually made me cry.
How have some of the world’s best movie-makers, authors and games developers tried to broaden the picture beyond the stereotypical portrayals of roulette tables and garish cabaret attractions?
Like any year, the YAM Magazine team got together (on our very secret Facebook group) and did our usual round of voting, movies went up and down and we managed to make a clean Top30 list.
Here’s the first look to David O. Russell’s latest collaboration with muse Jennifer Lawrence, on the life of single-mother-of-three, inventor and entrepreneur Joy Mangano.
American Sniper follows the life of rodeo cowboy-turned-U.S. Navy SEAL sniper Chris Kyle, who is highly regarded in his country as the most lethal sniper ever with at least 160 confirmed kills.