100th post: 100 of my favorite things
Since I haven’t done personal lists like many YAM regulars, I’ll just go and do a general list of 100 things I love.
Since I haven’t done personal lists like many YAM regulars, I’ll just go and do a general list of 100 things I love.
Japanese drama tackled modern day divorce in The Great Divorce when a couple that have been married for the past two years of their lives get a divorce.
Ozon’s latest is a voyeuristic tale of a young man who works his way into the house of a fellow student for the sake of crafting a story to tell his teacher that breaks the barrier between reader and writer.
Ben Wheatley exceeds the expectations with his new indecorous comedy, skillfully mixing distinctive British humor, lurid crime, and an inviting weirdness, to depict an overwhelming love story stained by blood.
Toilets are important in Japan. And who’s better to talk about toilets than Naoko Ogigami’s often dry humor, especially if it’s going to be at the hand of Masako Motai.
Laura Dern stars as Amy Jellicoe, a self-destructive woman who has a spiritual awakening becomes determined to live an enlightened life, creating havoc at home and work.
Here are the winners for the second annual Juan and Only Awards.
Season 3 is all about remission regarding Cathy Jamison’s cancer, but the problem with the remission theme is that it made Season 3 pretty boring to watch.