YAM’s Most Anticipated Films of 2017
Once again, YAM Magazine has voted on the upcoming world premiere releases we most want to watch this year.
Once again, YAM Magazine has voted on the upcoming world premiere releases we most want to watch this year.
I give up. I’ve been late on my posting schedule, so I’m posting my top list of films this year without watching all the 2016 movies I have~
Japanese filmmaker Shunji Iwai just announced the release of his latest film titled Rip Van Winkle no Hanayome (リップヴァンウィンクルの花嫁) featuring Haru Kuroki, Gou Ayano and Cocco.
Two lost souls living on the fringes of society come together in search of hope in this bleak but sensitive drama from Japanese director O Mipo.
We got together with all YAM Magazine writers and contributors to ask them how much their 2012 year in films had changed.
Japanese drama tackled modern day divorce in The Great Divorce when a couple that have been married for the past two years of their lives get a divorce.
Helter Skelter follows a top idol star who undergoes multiple cosmetic surgeries on different parts of her body to maintain the image she’s built herself as an icon of beauty, until the result of such processes begins taking a toll on her.
Rurouni Kenshin follows an ex-assassin called Kenshin Himura (Sato) during the Meiji period (1868-1912) trying to find atonement for his past deeds by protecting those around him.
Gantz: Perfect Answer is the second live action installment of the Gantz series, set just a few months after what just happened on Gantz. There isn’t much of an explanation of what’s going on — except for a brief recap of the first movie — so I strongly suggest you don’t watch this on your first go.
It’s always good to get the chance to see Nakayama Miho. I Have to Buy New Shoes (or Atarashii Kutsu wo Kawanakucha, 新しい靴を買わなくちゃ) follows a freelance writer and a photographer who fall in love in three days in the city of Paris.