YAM’s Top Films of 2012 Redux
We got together with all YAM Magazine writers and contributors to ask them how much their 2012 year in films had changed.
We got together with all YAM Magazine writers and contributors to ask them how much their 2012 year in films had changed.
We’re nearly 3 months away from the end of the year, and though 2013 still seems to be a rather lackluster year (again), I had some time to look back at last year…
Finally watching Cloud Atlas on the big screen was a glorious experience.
Cloud Atlas is pushing for a big release in China, so they’ve got a schmaltzy ballad featuring some pretty big singers of recent years.
2012 has gone by and as always, the YAM Magazine staff takes a look at their favorite films of the past year.
The first week of 2013 has been kinda lazy with mainstream news, and that’s when alternative stuff is needed. A couple of known Tumblr artists have important/interesting stuff to share, and I “discovered” (more like stumbled upon) a new one to fangirl over.
As per tradition, a list of twelve films that marked my 2012 so far for Spanish-language affiliate site Cinencuentro.
Amy and Camiele had a very interesting conversation about the historical ramifications of racism and its impact on entertainment and mainstream media’s treatment of ethnicity as a whole.
Cloud Atlas is a beautifully told film about souls in motion throughout time and space and the connection they share.