YAM’s Most Anticipated Films of 2013
What movies could be great in 2013? Check this list to see what the YAM Magazine staff really wants to watch.
What movies could be great in 2013? Check this list to see what the YAM Magazine staff really wants to watch.
The week before Superbowl has brought us lots of news. Some good, some bad and some geeky!
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.
‘Personally speaking, I can’t wait to watch your life tear you apart.’ The long-awaited trailer for Park Chan-wook’s English debut film Stoker is finally out. And despite the spoiler, it still looks quite fantastic.
This week hasn’t had much geeky news for me sadly… What it did have was the Openning of the Olympic Games.
My latest post on Asian movies that should be released in Peru by local distributors is up on Cinencuentro.
Tom Ford does a marvelous job with his debut, presenting a simple but powerful film about life, love, and loss.
I was really excited about this movie and it lived up to my expectations and then some. I read the books a few years back and while I am a fan of Alan Moore, and it is certainly a thoughtful and complex work, the original graphic novel left me a little cold. I respect it and enjoyed it, but it was more of a detached fascination then any real affection for the characters.
This new issue has reviews on the Tokyo! Michel Gondry-related project, as well as Maria Larsson’s Everlasting Moments, Watchmen, and a lot of music… including an article on why international artists need to record music in English~