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Two lost souls living on the fringes of society come together in search of hope in this bleak but sensitive drama from Japanese director O Mipo.
Two lost souls living on the fringes of society come together in search of hope in this bleak but sensitive drama from Japanese director O Mipo.
While we have many cool news about movies, TV series, and comicbooks/manga, I want to use this opportunity to share more news about Mad Max: Fury Road, which has become for now, my favourite movie of the year.
Last week we had a lot of news, including many TV series renewals, greenlights… and Marvel comics changing the backstory of relevant characters.
Greetings, fellow fangirls and fanboys! Last week, amongst all the great (and not so great) superhero and Hannibal news, I’ve received what could have been the greatest news for 14-year-old me~ Yes, the title of the column is a very obvious hint.
Based on the manga by Akimi Yoshida, the story follows three sisters who live with their grandmother and await for the arrival of their teenage half-sister.
Anurag Kashyap’s Ugly Tetsuya Nakashima’s The World of Kanako (渇き。)
The YAM Magazine Team and a couple of guests voted for their favorite films of this decade… so far.
This week we had many casting news and announcements, but most awesome news are the many picture reveals of awaited superhero productions! So yes, lots of pretty pictures for us.
Animation director Keiichi Hara’s latest foray into film is an adaptation of manga artist and Edo period customs researcher Hinako Sugiura’s manga Sarusuberi (百日紅, aka. Miss Hokusai) following the life of 23-year-old O-Ei, who happens to be the talented (and equally stubborn) daughter of famed artist Katsushika Hokusai.