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.
Russia has taken back what is theirs with a serialized version of Boris Pasternak’s Doctor Zhivago at the hand of Aleksandr Proshkin, which lasts 11 episodes, clocking in at a little bit over 400 minutes of running time, making it the most faithful adaptation of Pasternak’s novel to date.
Hong Kong director Ho-Cheung Pang relocates his Hong Kong romantic dramedy to Beijing.
SM-rechter is based on the true story of a Belgian judge who was accused of assault and battery against his wife, after she confesses to him that she would like to be dominated and they begin their sado-masochistic relationship.
As per tradition, a list of twelve films that marked my 2012 so far for Spanish-language affiliate site Cinencuentro.
Tom Hooper’s ambitious edition of the musical brings with it some amazing performances and some terrible camera work.
Disguised as a sex comedy for and about adults, Hope Springs is a touching and funny look at how hard two people will work to keep their relationship going.
Terrence Malick follows up The Tree of Life with To The Wonder, whose trailer has surfaced online.