Juan’s Top 25 of 2012
It’s about that time for me to announce my top films of 2012 and twenty-five films have been picked as the top of the crop.
It’s about that time for me to announce my top films of 2012 and twenty-five films have been picked as the top of the crop.
The gorgeous video for Clarisse Albrecht’s Não Posso Parar, directed by Ivan Herrera.
Lore dives into the coming of age of a young woman in war-torn Germany, fighting to survive and keep her siblings safe from the horrors and death that surrounds them.
Galaxy Express answered a few quick questions for us as they ran out the door for the start of their US tour.
Hay Road is a Portuguese drama with Western semblance and a political message. Set in the beginning of the 20th century when the monarchy was about to give its place to the republic, it was inspired by David Henry Thoreau’s writings concerning the justice and moral of the State.
Technology, story, politics of Oz and battles of Technology/Magic aside, we discussed Women.
Be prepared for the most annoying bus ride of your life. And no, you can’t get off the bus.
Colombian group Monsieur Periné, known for its French rendition of funky Latin swing, has released the latest music video titled Cou Cou, directed by Plot Studio.
Another gorgeous track from one of 2012’s most incredible hip-hop artists. Directed by Kenneth Price and starring Olivia Grant and Chanelle Thomas.
SingerSen’s third single from her full-length debut, The World In My Eyes. An energetic and powerful clip.