YAM’s Top15 Films of 2012
2012 has gone by and as always, the YAM Magazine staff takes a look at their favorite films of the past year.
2012 has gone by and as always, the YAM Magazine staff takes a look at their favorite films of the past year.
As per tradition, a list of twelve films that marked my 2012 so far for Spanish-language affiliate site Cinencuentro.
A motorcycle stunt rider considers committing a crime in order to provide for his wife and child, an act that puts him on a collision course with a cop-turned-politician.
Lorene Scafaria’s debut feature is too quirky for its own good and doesn’t add anything new to the end of the world genre that’s already chock full of mediocrity.
Why do I need to pay over $30 USD for a copy of your movie? And why isn’t a single-disc Blu-ray available for pre-order?
The YAM Magazine writers decided to take a look at our Top15 Films of 2011 released on December last year and see how our tastes have changed since then.
A salesman for a natural gas company experiences life-changing events after arriving in a small town, where his corporation wants to tap into the available resources.
ParaNorman is an excellent 3D stop-motion film from Laika, the same creators of also awesome Coraline.
My entire list of new-to-me films for the months of May and June, as well as a decade breakdown and a few words on a few new favorites.