TV Review: Rectify (4×01) “A House Divided”

Rectify is the most distinctive drama on television, mainly because of how much it avoids television’s biggest appeals. There’s little comfort on the show. Its most fascinating relationships—Daniel and Tawney, Amantha and Jon—are defined by how broken these people are,…

Best Halloween Themed TV Episodes

With Halloween just days away, we decided to share some of our favorite Halloween themed episodes from television. From comedies like The Office and It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia to dramas like Buffy the Vampire Slayer and American Horror Story,…

TV Review: Arrow 5×04 “Penance”

Oliver and Lyla conduct a plan to break Diggle out of prison this week, and it mostly goes off without a hitch, except for the fact that John doesn’t want to be rescued from the military prison. As we discovered…

TV Review: Haters Back Off!

I honestly could never understand the whole “Annoying character = comedy” routine. But it appears to be a ripe place on YouTube for television creators to exploit, as we saw a few years ago with concoctions like the Annoying Orange…

Finding Her Voice Episode Eight: Holiday Edition

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…

Movie Review: Inferno

When The Da Vinci Code first made its way into theaters back in 2006, it was much talked about. Author Dan Brown had written a book that introduced a fictional idea (a conspiracy, really) that quickly found its way to the masses.…

From the Record Crate: My Chemical Romance – “The Black Parade” (2006)

The mid-2000’s was the last true golden age of popular rock music; a brief, ridiculously giddy moment in which rock bands shed off the creative straightjacket of “alternative authenticity” and fabricated the kind of overblown, heart attack inducing, melodramatic teen…