Allyson Johnson

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Allyson is a New England based writer, who has been a film critic since 2012. She is a member of the Boston Society of Film Critics, the Boston Online Film Critics Association, and the Online Film Critics Society, along with being a Tomatometer approved critic on Rotten Tomatoes. Her writing can also be found at CambridgeDay.com, ThePlaylist.net, VagueVisages.com, RogerEbert.com, TheMarySue.com and elsewhere.

The Flash Review 3×17 “Duet”

Welcome back to my weekly recaps of The Flash. To read previous coverage, go here. The power of love is, on the whole, a pretty dumb concept to base an episode on. However. There are two types of viewers in…

TV Review: Supergirl 2×16 “Star-Crossed”

Thanks for reading the weekly recaps of Supergirl. To read about past episodes, click here. I have been rather vocal about how little I’ve cared about the inclusion of Mon El or his relationship with Kara, especially as it’s forced other storylines…

Elisabeth Subrin’s ‘A Woman, A Part’ is an intimate take down of industry sexism

Elisabeth Subrin’s A Woman, A Part casts a critical lens at the film and television world as she takes a deep dive examination of what it means to age and what you do when your passion dims. Anna (Maggie Siff) a 44…

The 20 Best Disney Songs

In the upcoming Beauty and the Beast remake of the 1991 animated version music, as is to be expected, takes a major role in the proceedings. So much so that it nearly seems more dominant of an aspect than that…

The Flash Review 3×16 “Into The Speed Force”

Welcome back to my weekly recaps of The Flash. To read previous coverage, go here. So what the hell was that all about and why were we supposed to be rooting for Barry by the end of it? “Into The…

Season 12 of It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia wraps up with a twist

Few shows are going to go down with a similar legacy as FX’s It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia. A rarity for sitcom television series, even more so considering the small budget and lack of awards recognition, the series has managed not…

Wonder Woman is ready for the big screen in latest trailer

It can not be stated enough just how much Warner Bros. are banking on the upcoming Wonder Woman standalone after watching Suicide Squad and Batman v. Superman crash and burn critically in front of them. As the first standalone film for the character Wonder Woman (freaking…