Warning: Some spoilers ahead. The Young Folks has been littered with think pieces and reviews of this month’s most anticipated release, Zack Snyder’s Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice. Our critic gave it a much more favorable review than I…
Hero Complex: Zack Snyder’s Simple, Flawed Film Formula
In the world of film, some people tend to have certain predominant traits that show up in most of their work. Think of it as signatures to help you easily identify their projects even without knowing who is part of…
DC Movies vs. DC TV: Dawn of Warring Justice Leagues
We are getting awfully close to finally seeing Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice on the big screen, and I can’t help but walk in with tempered enthusiasm. The first reviews should be telling, so we’ll have a general idea soon about whether…
TV Review: Legends of Tomorrow (1×08) “Night of the Hawk”
Previously on Legends of Tomorrow, the crew was captured by space pirates and Mick Rory attempted to turn it over to them in exchange for going home. This plan didn’t go as he expected, and so tensions between Rory and Snart…
TV Review: Legends of Tomorrow (1×06) “Star City”
Star City, 30 Years from Now We begin immediately where we were left last week on Legends of Tomorrow: in a desolate, apocalyptic Star City 30 years from now (as in 2016), and the team is facing off against a Green…
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: 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…