Allyson Johnson

Editor-in-Chief

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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.

Finding Her Voice Episode One: Advantageous

Hello and welcome to TYF’s newest podcast series, Finding Her Voice. Joined by editor in chief Gabrielle Bondi and film and television writer Alana Jane Chase, we’ve come together to highlight, celebrate and discuss films directed by women. From the…

Album Review: Car Seat Headrest -“Teens of Denial”

Will Toledo is a bit of a wunderkid in the pop-punk music scene of the last few years, having already released a daunting eleven self-produced albums, which he released through Bandcamp. He’s 23 years old and it is already likely…

TV Review: The Flash (2×23) “The Race of His Life”

Welcome back to my weekly review and recap of The Flash. To catch up on previous coverage, click here. There were two ways this year’s season of The Flash could have ended and considering the cliffhanger season one left us on, it’s not…

The Best Trailers of the 2016 Upfronts

There’s been plenty of television news over the past few days, from Supergirl making her big move to The CW, to CBS picking up a gross amount of bro-friendly series while leaving Nancy Drew in the dust for being too “female…

The highs and lows of The 100 season three

Spoilers ahead… 2017 seems awfully far away right now. After a tumultuous year, The 100 season three came to an end last night, and fans are still reeling from the emotional highs and lows. Big developments were made about the future sustainability…

Reality begins to blur in the trailer for season two of Mr. Robot

The hype is here, tangible and oh so real in the new trailer for season two of mega-hit Mr. Robot. The near unfathomably popular USA cyber-hacker drama is back and it seems to be going off the rails even further and…

Why You Don’t Need to Watch Woody Allen to Appreciate Film

I, like many others, full heartedly believe Dylan Farrow. I believe she was abused as a young girl by a man who was supposed to protect her and be her guardian and was supposed to shield her from the ugliness…