Donald Strohman
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​Donald Strohman is a Pennsylvania State University film graduate currently residing in Metro Atlanta, Georgia. Before being a part of The Young Folks team, he contributed to GameDeck, GameSkinny, and the satire website The Black Sheep. When he's not trying to fulfill his life long dream of becoming the "Hash Slinging Slasher", Donald enjoys watching movies, playing video games, and writing; sometimes all at once. He's also currently doing background extra work all across the Georgia state. He's appeared in several shows and films such as 'Sleepy Hollow', 'MacGyver' and '24: Legacy'.

Movie Review: Little Evil

Having found hilarious footing with the surprise gem Tucker and Dale Vs Evil, writer-director Eli Craig enters his sophomore project with a potentially gut-busting idea: newly married stepfather Gary (Adam Scott) has to deal with the possibility that his new…

Matt Groening Sets Sights on Netflix With ‘Disenchantment’

You’d think that after creating the longest running cartoon in the history of television with The Simpsons, and a hilarious futuristic space romp in Futurama, cartoonist and creator Matt Groening would have had his fill of original programs for the…

TV Review: F is for Family Season 2

About a year and a half ago, I created what remains to be my most controversial review with The Young Folks. After binge watching the Netflix original series in a matter of a day or two, this writer came to…

Is a Second Season of ’13 Reasons Why’ Really a Good Idea?

Whether or not you’re a subscriber to Netflix, just about everyone has heard the buzz surrounding their latest original series 13 Reasons Why. For the most part, people seem to be on two sides when discussing the show. They either…

Movie Review: CHiPs

Another Hollywood remake that nobody asked for, this time comes to us from the mind of writer/director Dax Shepard. Based on the 1970s’ television series of the same name, CHiPs stars Shepard as Officer Jon Baker. Desperate to salvage his…

‘Love’ Season 2 Review

Before I get into the swing on reviewing the second season of Netflix’s Love, I would take a moment to point out that this season took a couple of jabs at the city of Atlanta (where I have since been living…

TV Review: A Series of Unfortunate Events

It’s been almost eighteen years since A Series of Unfortunate Events first arrived onto book shelves, and a lot has happened with the series since. With thirteen books creating the narrative, and a 2004 film adaptation under its belt, it’s…