There is no doubt Andrew Garfield is already one of the top young actors in Hollywood. With over a decade in the business (his first credit was in 2005), he caught everyone’s attention in the critically acclaimed The Social Network playing…
Movie Review: “Everest”
Anytime a movie is exclusively advertised and released as an IMAX 3D feature, it may feel like a fancy gimmick to get more people to seeing the movie. One might think that this high-tech form of movie-making is just something…
The Young Folks Oscar Panel Series: Best Supporting Actress
Welcome to day two of our Oscar Panel Series! After checking out our video blog on Sound Editing and Sound Mixing you’ve now seen what our videos will be about. Three TYF staff members, sitting in an oddly Halloween themed…
Women in Film Wednesday: Laggies (2014)
Laggies is a semi-depressing reminder than even when you have a sweet story, some charming performances and a story that has earned payoff, stories based on women and their everyday plights are going to be written off. Lynn Shelton’s film is…
Ally’s Movie Review: The Imitation Game
Starring a host of some the most prestigious younger crowd of British actors, at the very least this movie was going to be entertaining, if not by the numbers biopic. Based on a true story The Imitation Game follows Alan Turing (Benedict…
Miami Screening Giveaway: LAGGIES on 10/30!
Hello young folks! Yet another giveaway just for you. Along with passes for this movie, you can win some funny magnets. (pictured below) Synopsis: When 28-year-old Megan visits her 11-year high school reunion, she realizes that very little has changed in…
Ally’s Movie Review: Begin Again
Due to my indifference to Once,I was dubious about how fond I’d be of John Carney’s newest film Begin Again. I was pleasantly surprised, however, to see some catchy tunes, some laughs and two great lead performances by Keira Knightley…