YAM’s Top Films of 2011 Redux
The YAM Magazine writers decided to take a look at our Top15 Films of 2011 released on December last year and see how our tastes have changed since then.
The YAM Magazine writers decided to take a look at our Top15 Films of 2011 released on December last year and see how our tastes have changed since then.
Cowboy Bebop proves to be an immensely entertaining animated series that can only be described as a neo-noir space western.
First trailer of The Lone Ranger, which expects to be for cowboys what Pirates of the Caribbeans was for, well, pirates.
Casa de mi Padre is the story of Armando Alvarez, a small-eyed with a somewhat impediment ranchero, whose relationship with his father reaches a low point when Armando’s little brother Raul arrives with his future wife, Sonia, with the plan of taking over Onza’s drug control zone.
Aliens and zoo animals invade the world one theater at a time.
With the help of his mentor, a slave-turned-bounty hunter sets out to rescue his wife from a brutal Mississippi plantation owner.
The YAM Magazine team lists and votes for their most anticipated films of 2012.
It’s about that time for me to announce my top films of 2011 and twenty-five films have been picked as the top selection.
Gore Verbinski’s first shot at animated filmmaking is unquestionably a success, appealing to both children and adults with its sublime storytelling and spontaneous characters.