Our Favorite Stuff Currently on Netflix
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...
What films have us looking forward to the next eleven months of new movies?
We have more NYCC news, Oscar hopefuls and the confirmation of another cinematic universe. But more importantly, there’s this awesome superhero kiss that might confuse people who are not up to date in their comicbooks~
There are a lot of movie all over the world, some left in distribution limbo, some others left unsubtitled, so this is my attempt at making some sort of comprehensive list of what I thought was great… with some surprises, like last year.
This week we had first looks of things to come, new synopsis script news, SDCC news… and the saddest news in a while. This is becoming a year of good-byes. And so, I dedicate this column to Sir Christopher Lee, an example of a well-lived fascinating life.
Eight individuals of different cultural and ethnic background are all mysteriously connected to each other, and are being hunted for it.
This week we have had plenty of news about new comicbook adaptations, whether for TV or for cinema.
Our dear Marya Gates is embarking on an outstanding journey that many of us thought could be impossible- spending 2015 JUST watching films directed, written, co-directed or co-written by women. So I took the chance to make a list because I LUVVVV lists.
LukasMoodysson’s We Are the Best (Vi Är Bäst) NobuhiroYamashita’s Linda Linda Linda (リンダ リンダ リンダ) ft. Doona Bae <3
So… who made the list and who didn’t. In what positions were my biases placed?