Glee – Season 2
Season 2 does some of the things that made Glee worth the watch in the past season, but they did some bad things as well.
Season 2 does some of the things that made Glee worth the watch in the past season, but they did some bad things as well.
Candy Rain is a collection of short pieces that revolve around a group of Taiwanese women who happened to be attracted to women. Neither of the stories deal specifically with the coming out process, important times in our lifespan, or deals with social order.
The YAM Magazine team is scattered all over the world, and all of them have a varied taste in films, so we asked them about the films they have watched — somehow, you don’t wanna know — and which ones deserve to be released outside their country of origin.
Midnight in Paris proves to be Woody Allen’s finest European picture – full of magic, nostalgia, and plenty of laughs in the city of love.
Directed by Francis Lawrence, Water For Elephants tells the story of Jacob Jankowski who joined the Benzini Circus in 1931 during the Great Depression.
Ah, what can we do with the nightmare of the modern dating world. Texting, Facebook, Twitter messages… a long distance relationship? Well, you can Skype each other, mobiles on 24/7 as we flirt and “meet” people.
Film legends Katharine Hepburn and Laurence Olivier engage in a battle of wills as an ageing actress caught in a court battle and her lawyer who has been in love with her for decades. George Cukor directs this Emmy-winning TV film about growing old and rediscovering love in Edwardian England.
Released in 2004 for the 65th Anniversary of the film, Warner released this remastered print alongside a remastered soundtrack in Dolby 5.1 in both English and French.