YAM’s Top Films of 2014 Redux
Like any year, the YAM Magazine team got together (on our very secret Facebook group) and did our usual round of voting, movies went up and down and we managed to make a clean Top30 list.
Like any year, the YAM Magazine team got together (on our very secret Facebook group) and did our usual round of voting, movies went up and down and we managed to make a clean Top30 list.
Interesting things have happened this week, like Jurassic World continuing to slay at the Box Office, Harry Potter making a comeback of sorts, many Spider-Man news and, most importantly, NBC breaking the hearts of Fannibals. And yet, hope springs eternal.
This week we had fewer news, mostly revolving about casting news and new projects, and of course getting ready for Dragon Ball Super! That said, the biggest news for me was the amount of bank Jurassic World made. Nostalgia goggles are better than 3D glasses, and we still love those clever girls.
This week we had many casting news and announcements, but most awesome news are the many picture reveals of awaited superhero productions! So yes, lots of pretty pictures for us.
Juan jokes. Don’t you love ’em. I do. So that’s why my first full year of cataloging almost everything I saw and read this year gets a Juan joke instead of one. ONE WHOLE...
Tusks were out, discussions on distribution dates were put on the table, and some hard lobbying was done to put our favorites forward to battle it out. As a result, though local movie distribution is still king, we have some very awesome titles sprinkled here and there for everyone’s taste.
Tired of his ruling of the grim Land of the Forgotten, Xibalba makes a wager with Catrina, the ruler of the colorful Land of the Remembered, on a visit to the Land of the Living on the Day of the Dead where they meet the son of a local hero and the musical son of a bullfighting family, both in love with the same girl.
The Guardians of the Galaxy are seriously a bunch of adorable dorks. Who kick ass.
This week we have everything from Marvel and DC to Sailor Moon and Doctor Who; but most importantly, a project that we thought dead has been revived, and we will see a beloved series a bit sooner than expected.