Last Stand, The (2013)
Kim Jee-woon’s American debut isn’t nearly as entertaining and over the top as his Korean films, but it still makes for a fun comeback for Arnold.
Kim Jee-woon’s American debut isn’t nearly as entertaining and over the top as his Korean films, but it still makes for a fun comeback for Arnold.
Guillermo Del Toro presents another disappointing horror effort that will leave you wishing you stuck with watching the short film that it’s very loosely built on.
JYJ member, Kim Jaejoong, releases his solo debut single titled MINE, directed by Lee Sang Gyu.
A talk with animator Bill Plympton about his latest Kickstarter project, Cheatin’, animated shorts, animated music videos and commercials.
Roman Coppola’s sophomore piece is one heck of a journey inside the mind of a broken-hearted asshole.
The week we had the announcement of the 2013 Academy Awards nominations, and with them came the snubs. Like Leonardo DiCaprio, who must be used to this by now.
The YAM Magazine Team is going back to the 90s!
A cast of mostly talented people wasted on a travesty of a screenplay by Chris Colfer.
A brilliant return from David Bowie after a decade of waiting. Where Are We Now is an understated track, yet still as powerful as anything the legend has released.
Kyary Pamyu Pamyu is celebrating her 20th birthday with the Yasukata Nakata track Furisodeshon (ふりそでーしょん) and a music video that’s all Kyary Pamyu Pamyu red stylish a la Leonardo Da Vinci’s The Last Supper directed by Jun Tamukai.