Woman in Black, The
The Woman in Black does a good job at setting the dark and creepy atmosphere during the film, backed up with good production desgins and nice camerawork. However, the screenplay works against the film.
The Woman in Black does a good job at setting the dark and creepy atmosphere during the film, backed up with good production desgins and nice camerawork. However, the screenplay works against the film.
Grotesque is billed as a murder mystery, but it’s less of a whodunit than a probing inquiry into the ills of society.
In which I talk about the Korean Film Blogathon, wonder what happened to my love for Korean movies, rave a whole lot about Sunny (yet again) and give away a bit of the features I have planned for the blogaton.
Is it wrong to judge a movie’s sentimentalism when it’s actually a cultural thing, whether or not you show your over-dramatic feelings? Is everything supposed to be emotion free to be well regarded “internationally”? Maybe. Maybe we should stop seeing foreign films with our foreign eyes and begin watching their films like they watch them.
A young American uncovers a conspiracy during his attempt to save his family, who were kidnapped while on vacation in Spain.
The YAM Magazine team lists and votes for their most anticipated films of 2012.
Dead to You is most definitely a different young adult book, touching on topics of kidnapping and coping with tragedies not everyone is able to grasp.
Red Road is a tense drama about a CCTV operator who is overwhelmed by her past and present.
Lincoln’s secret lifelong quest to free the United States from the vampire menace.
The story for Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter centers around the president’s quest to rid the world of vampires, presented as the real conflict behind the Civil War.