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There’s nothing for us to watch at the cinemas for most of us at YAM Magazine, unless you’re able to catch Laika’s latest animated film, Missing Link [Trailer], which -of course- you didn’t. For...
There’s nothing for us to watch at the cinemas for most of us at YAM Magazine, unless you’re able to catch Laika’s latest animated film, Missing Link [Trailer], which -of course- you didn’t. For...
This year I bested myself. From the 384 movies that I saw, I’ll make my customary list of favorite films discoveries from year 2014 downward.
Despite the lack of full albums and minis that I listened to over the past year, my current iTunes list of chosen songs this year has a whopping +90 tracks, so yeah. It’s been a difficult task to try to reduce my list by nearly half, so there will definitely be a lot of cheating on this list.
A -sorta- sequel to the Indian film centenary celebration anthology of Bombay Talkies; reuniting Indian filmmakers Zoya Akthar, Dibakar Banerjee, Karan Johar and Anurag Kashyap to tell stories centered on women’s lives and their desires.
Romantic comedies are some of the staff’s weakness; often maligned with the tag of “chick flicks,” but nothing beats the fluttery feeling of watching a good rom-com. So we took a look at some of our favorite recent (2010-onward) samples from the genre.
Happy new year, everyone! Here’s to a 2018 with more writing and more movies. Looking back at my movie-watching last year, I don’t think I watched too many films from the West, so this list seems incredibly unbalanced.
Continuing with my traditional End of the Year lists— following the recent publication of my Music Highlights; you’ll see -as it is already customary- a lot of crossover picks. After all, good albums usually have some good tracks.
Two young women decide to play a prank on the local eccentric woman by writing letters to her pretending to be a secret admirer.