52FilmsbyWomen 2018: Selma, A Wrinkle in Time [Column]

Film writer AJ Caulfield has taken the #52FilmsbyWomen pledge, where she will watch one movie directed by a women per week throughout 2018. Here on The Young Folks, AJ reflects on the films she’s viewed — including female-directed classics and…

Claire’s Camera Movie Review: Hong Sang-soo is a master of humanism

Hong Sang-soo is one of South Korea’s most prolific filmmakers, but his body of work is comprised of titles not as widely known to international film audiences. His films exist on the fringes of an industry in South Korea which…

Alone Together 1×09 Review: “Music Video”

“Music Video” might be the most efficient Alone Together episode so far. It features about the same amount of hijinks for Benji and Esther to get into, but manages to introduce and resolve conflict in what feels like record time.…

The Fosters Season 5 Finale Review: “Just Say Yes” & “Many Roads”

The Fosters season finale and 100th episode made for a night filled with tears and heartfelt moments. While this two-hour finale wasn’t the end of the series (a three-episode series finale is coming to Freeform this summer), this ending was…

Book Review: The Sidekicks by Will Kostakis

I’m still deciding on whether or not I can add this novel to my “Favourite Books” pile on my bedhead shelf or if it should just remain in the “Meh” book pile. There are many aspects of it that held…

The Royals 4×01 Review: “How Prodigal the Soul”

Looking for a refresher? See all of our coverage of The Royals HERE. The season four premiere of The Royals serves to bridge the third and fourth seasons, showing us what happens over the course of four months. We get…

The Dungeon Folks Session 11: Pinky and The Brain

In addition to our Twitch channel, you can also find the weekly installments of this campaign in video form on YouTube and Facebook video, and in audio form on Soundcloud, Apple Podcasts, and android’s Pocketcasts! Behind on the story, or…