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: I Am the Pretty Thing that Lives in the House

Creepy tales about ghosts and murder probably aren’t going anywhere in the foreseeable future, but it’s not like you haven’t heard it all before. A certain spirit refuses to leave the house, they were likely beaten in by a loved…

TV Review: Haters Back Off!

I honestly could never understand the whole “Annoying character = comedy” routine. But it appears to be a ripe place on YouTube for television creators to exploit, as we saw a few years ago with concoctions like the Annoying Orange…

Halloween Movie Countdown Day Six: The Cabin in the Woods (2012) & Tucker & Dale Vs Evil (2011)

We’ll be counting down to Halloween with a new post each day about our personal favorite Halloween inspired and horror movies. To read our past lead up to Halloween coverage, click here.  You know all the horror movie cliches. The copious…

One Year Later: “Life is Strange”

Life is Strange is an episodic series of video game tales created by Dontnod Entertainment and published by Square Enix. The first episode, “Chrysalis” was originally released on January 30th 2015. However, it wouldn’t be until October 20th that the…

Movie Review: Max Steel

No, I’m not reviewing a porno. Max Steel was a line of action figures released in the late 90s by Mattel. They were apparently popular enough to warrant not one, but two different television series’ over the last two decades.…

Movie Review: Ordinary World

With Green Day’s album Revolution Radio having recently hit the market, it seems only fitting that the feature film Billie Joe Armstrong (lead singer of Green Day) starred in would release not too long afterwards. But what exactly are the…

Album Review: Green Day – “Revolution Radio”

I get it. A lot of people didn’t like Green Day’s prior work – the ¡Uno! ¡Dos! ¡Tré! trilogy –  and I can see where a lot of people were coming from. Stretching their talents out to create three separate albums…