As we saw about a week ago, the new Godzilla film looks like it will promise a lot of intense and action packed destruction. As The Young Folks’ resident Godzilla expert, Evan had quite a bit to say about what…
Luciana’s Movie Review: Shia LaBeouf’s short film “HowardCantour.com”
Shia LaBeouf wrote and directed “HowardCantour.com” , a short film that offers an honest take at the life of an online film critic, starring Jim Gaffigan as Howard Cantour. In the course of 12 minutes, we are able to see…
Last Minute Gifts for the Pop-Culture Obsessed
Christmas is right around the corner; we’re talking ten days away! If you are anything like me, you’ve waited until the very last days to shop for your white elephants, secret santas, and siblings. No worries! There are still gifts…
Jon’s Movie Review: ‘Saving Mr. Banks’ is Somberly Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious
Getting older doesn’t necessarily mean things are better. Sure, you can pretty much do whatever you want, wear whatever you want, and eat whatever you want, but sometimes the blissful ignorance that comes with youth is appealing. Life is full…
John’s Movie Review: “Lone Survivor”
There are a lot of movies that glorify being in the military. Getting the chance to fight for your country is probably the “bravest” and “manliest” thing you can do. This movie glorifies being in the military, but also asks…
Exclusive! ‘Anchorman 2’ Interview with Steve Carell & Paul Rudd
That’s right! The much kept secret and highly anticipated sequel to Anchorman has been a marketing juggernaut. If you thought Ron Burgundy was already a household name, just wait until you see this film. I was able to see a screening…
Jon’s Movie Review: Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues
The man. The myth. The mustache. No, I’m not talking about Tom Selleck, but someone greater: Ron Burgundy. He has touched more people (especially women) than any other anchorman in fictional history. As Mandela said, “The greatest glory in living lies not…