Jon Espino
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Jon would say that as a writer, he is a self-proclaimed film snob and a pop culture junkie. Always gives his honest, critical, and maybe a little bit snarky opinion on everything. He's very detail oriented and loves anything involving creativity and innovation. You're better off asking him who his favorite director is rather than his favorite film. So beware and get ready to be entertained. You can contact him at jon@theyoungfolks.com or follow him on twitter @DystopianHero. (Also, he doesn't always refer to himself in the third person, but sometimes he just has to).

Jon’s Movie Review: “Kill Me Three Times” is Tedious Overkill

Including comedic tones in violent films is not all that uncommon. When done correctly, even the most gruesome, gory death can illicit mass guffaws. It all depends on stylization and timing. It also requires an intricately woven story to balance…

Jon’s Movie Review: “Desert Dancer” Is Rythmic, But Predictable

Dance has always been a force for expression and storytelling. When done correctly, it can tell stories that would otherwise take hours to verbally describe. Oppressive governments fear the openness of expression dancing and other individualistic art forms provide, and…

Jon’s Movie Review: “White God” Has Both Bark and Bite

Every dog has it’s day. It’s a dog-eat-dog world out there. Dogs are a man’s best friend. Let sleeping dogs lie. You lay with dogs and you wake up with fleas. You can’t teach an old dog new tricks. We…

Jon’s VOD Pick of the Week: To Write Love On Her Arms

Sometimes going out to the theater is hard work. If you’re anything like me, the fact that you have to put on pants is already a huge disappointment. You’ve reached the end of your queue and have already seen everything worth…

Interview: Jamie Tworkowski, Founder of To Write Love On Her Arms

To Write Love On Her Arms is a film starring Kat Dennings and Chad Michael Murray based on the struggle of recovery of Renee Yohe. More than that, the film is also an origin story of an organization of the same…

Jon’s Movie Review: “Danny Collins” Aspires to Inspire

Films based on a true story can rarely keep true to the source material. It’s inevitable, and sometimes understandable. Sacrifices have to be made, and as long as the deviations are made for the sake of a greater cinematic experience,…