Tagged: genre: historical
The first trailer for Angelina Jolie’s Coen-bros written Unbroken, chronicling the life of Olympic runner and World War II prisoner of war Louis Zamperini has finally been released… just a week after Zamperini’s passing on July 2nd.
We’re already more than halfway through 2014, so it was time to revisit my favorite movies of last year.
I’ve put together a list of films that you are likely to, at least, be able to enjoy even if you’re not sold on musicals.
After a rather long-ish wait, he is back with a new film titled Homecoming (归来) starring Gong Li as a female writer during the Cultural Revolution.
The first proper trailer for the Rurouni Kenshin sequel now titled Rurouni Kenshin: Kyoto Inferno (るろうに剣心 京都大火編) has been released to promote its opening on August 1st.
Kamal Haasan’s outstanding somewhat-political religious epic of a man’s journey through friendship, love, hatred, revenge and redemption set around India’s Partition and the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi.
Another year passed, another list made. The YAM Magazine staff sat around in their virtual desks to rank our favorite movies this past year with 74 films nominated to be part of the list.
I took a look at my IMDb whack history to see how many actual new-to-me films I had caught this past 2013, and made up a list of thirty films I loved seeing for the first time.
Season four of the HBO gangster drama brings more challenges and more death for its characters.
YES! I did it. It’s been sitting on my To Do List for over two years, but I finally did it.