Clean (2004)
In Olivier Assayas’s Clean, Maggie Cheung plays a troubled soul who tries to kick her drug habit in an attempt to reconnect with her son.
In Olivier Assayas’s Clean, Maggie Cheung plays a troubled soul who tries to kick her drug habit in an attempt to reconnect with her son.
This week, besides the news about movies, TV shows, comics, and award nominations, two artists very important to geekdom have passed. And so I dedicate this column to David Bowie and Alan Rickman.
This week Netflix announced their plans for world domination (and some more news about their original series). Also, toys, TV trailers, and good and bad news for Game of Thrones
This is very late, and I couldn’t branch out as much as in previous years, but here are music highlights of 2015.
This is the first column of 2016! And this week we had lots of first looks of the movies and TV series we’ll get to watch, courtesy of Empire and EW! Specially one for Marvel’s newest movie: Doctor Strange.
This year, even more than before, there were too many movies and episodes I have yet to see. I was exhausted into distraction when I wasn’t busy, but here are some favorites I want to share.
This week is still Star Wars week! Also, Christmas, but who’s checking for that? But most importantly, habemus casting for Harry Potter and the Cursed Child! Besides that new trailers, comicbook news and franchises that won’t give up!
This week we Star Wars: The Force Awakens premiered, and it’s confirmed that Disney will totally get its money back and then some. Also, it was a pretty good movie. Meanwhile, we also had a week of promo art and other space sagas.
The YAMMag team got together for their traditional round of voting for their favorite films this 2015.