Evan Griffin

Editor

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Boston, Massachusetts: Evan has been with TYF since 2013 and has been editor of the Video Games section since 2016. Passionate for research, in-depth analysis, collaboration, and videography, Evan has overseen multimedia content for events from Tribeca Film Festival to E3 and Penny Arcade Expo.

TV Review: Arrow (4×15) “Taken”

Just as Arrow is about to go on its vacation after February sweeps week, Damien Darhk is ready to strike back hard after his own holiday, and he wastes no time confronting Oliver Queen about his vicious bribe. He demands the…

TV Review: Legends of Tomorrow (1×05) “Fail-Safe”

“Cold” War 1986 Professor Stein finds himself in a strange dream sequence where he’s back at Star Labs discussing nuclear physics with Cisco Ramon, except he’s really not. It barely takes seconds for him to realize that the person standing…

TV Review: Arrow (4×14) “Code of Silence”

Star City News: Desperate for Non-Tragic Stories Oliver prepares for his debate with the woman he knows to be the wife of Damien Darhk, Ruve Adams, and a pun about a “Dark Horse” is thrown in somewhere. After they’ve concluded…

Movie Review: Deadpool

There’s something bizarre about Deadpool, who almost problematically resonates with a Millennial generation. I only say problematic because his fans, more than those any other comic character, are very expressive. So expressive that I saw a teenager in a full body…

TV Review: Arrow (4×13) “Sins of the Father”

This week, Arrow keeps its story narrowed to a couple thematically tied plots about Daddy Issues: Nyssa and her late father Ra’s Al Ghul, Thea and Malcolm Merlyn, and Felicity and her recently revealed fugitive dad. The Throne of Dads…

TV Review: Arrow (4×12) “Unchained”

Nyssa’s Vendetta Nyssa finally decides to breaks free from captivity and begin her war against Malcolm Merlyn, the new Ra’s Al Ghul, instantly turning the keep of the League of Shadows into a civil war. Half an episode later, Nyssa…

TV Review: Legends of Tomorrow (1×03) “Blood Ties”

Germany 1975 Rip Hunter has instantly become 100 percent more interesting within this third episode, between his hinting of seeing the rise and fall of Superman and Batman, to a cold open in which he appears in ancient Egypt to…