When I first started college, I expected to experience a number of things that I only knew about based on the things I saw on TV or heard about from the few times my sister would come back for the…
The Newest Trailer for Star Wars: The Last Jedi is Here (and we’re freaking out)
For anyone who perhaps may have had their doubts over the overall quality of film in 2017, if there’s one area where there’s been a sustained consistency of quality has been its big, tentpole films. What’s better is that the…
Jacob Schulsinger talks editing, The Square
Jacob Schulsinger, who edited The Square, spoke with The Young Folks. Thanks for joining The Young Folks today. How are things treating you? Jacob Schulsinger: It’s been a real whirlwind, and very exciting! It’s always gratifying when something you work…
VIFF 2017: “A Yangtze Landscape”, “Claire’s Camera”, & “Maison du bonheur”
To read previous VIFF coverage, click here. Among the numerous delights of attending festivals is catching an early screening of a film already steeped in praise (whether hailing from Sundance, Cannes, Toronto or Venice). As I discovered with last year’s…
My Little Pony: The Movie Review
Though my looks might deceive me, I’m not someone who can claim to hold a great deal of knowledge on the expansive mythos and lore of My Little Pony. The original series was before my time, and admittedly, my college…
Survivor: Heroes vs. Healers vs. Hustlers 35×02 Review: “I’m a Wild Banshee”
Hidden immunity idols are the most powerful commodity to have in Survivor. A smart (and lucky) player knows how to use their idol. If a castaway uses it correctly, it can shake up the game. None have been used so…
Movie Review – Blade Runner 2049
Warning: Spoilers for Blade Runner: 2049 below. Blade Runner 2049 is, above all, a film of images. Bold. Brash. Breathtaking. Harrowing. The original 1982 Ridley Scott film set itself in a dystopian, retrofitted Los Angeles that was equal parts cyberpunk and lurid…