Amy’s 2013 in Movies
I gotta admit, I had to work extra hard to make the categories fit with the films this year.
I gotta admit, I had to work extra hard to make the categories fit with the films this year.
This week we continue with the comicbook news, where geeks are still picking appart all the details of Thor: The Dark World. But, more importantly, we are getting a lot of awesome Doctor Who stuff because “The Day of the Doctor” is near!
We got together with all YAM Magazine writers and contributors to ask them how much their 2012 year in films had changed.
Laure Shang has released the second official single from her latest album titled Graceland, Little Star, directed by Rikkard Häggbom.
A creature believed to be a sea dragon destroys the Tang Dynasty’s ships, a courtesan is offered as sacrificed and a love story ends up entangled with the dirty plans to topple the government once and for all.
After being diagnosed with advanced lymphatic cancer, beautiful hard-working Ye Lanqiu is caught in the nightmarish bus that will ruin hers and the lives of everyone that’s around her when she refuses to give her seat to an elder and is caught on camera.
We’re nearly 3 months away from the end of the year, and though 2013 still seems to be a rather lackluster year (again), I had some time to look back at last year…
Laure Shang has released a music video for the song The Star (小星星, Xiao Xing Xing) directed by directors collective YAMANYAMO, composed by Belgian Jean Francois Maljean and written by super popular lyricist Yao Ruo Long.
Whether they were billed as ‘director of photography’ or ‘camera,’ these five men crafted indelible images with lens and light.
When Master Yang’s temple is selected to be torn down because it’s so old, Tiger accepts a man’s fighting offer for cash to repair the place, but as he fights, he begins losing his humanity in Keanu Reeves’ directorial debut.