There is something to be said about the personal journeys we take when experiencing art. Media in particular has the tendency to pack a self-fulfilling punch. We’re told when experiencing these stories not to take them too personally. Sure, there…
‘Uncharted’ review: No risk, no reward
The Uncharted franchise is known for already being a love letter to films of the globe-trotting adventure genre, so how could this have gone wrong? When faced with the question of why a film adaptation of a video game exists…
Scoob! Review: This Update of the Mystery Gang Tries Balancing Way Too Much on One Plate
Despite seemingly countless iterations and nearly 50 years of cultural credibility, there’s the prevailing sense that audiences are still hungry for more Scooby Doo. On the big screen, the goofball dog and his meddling friends have already been given the…
Instant Family Movie Review: An unexpectedly heartwarming story
When you hear that Mark Wahlberg is starring in a family movie about adoption and that Sean Anders is directing/writing, you have every right to be hesitant about seeing the finished product. Adoption is a long, emotional, and sometimes painful…
Mile 22 Movie Review: Roided-Out “16 Blocks” has issues with attitude, clarity
This is Mile 22 — Mile 20-pew — Mile pew pew pew — pew pew pew pew pew — Sorry. In the newest team-up of the Bergs, director Peter and actor Mark Wahl–, everything is again in decline. Aside from…
Movie Review: All The Money In The World
The best parts of Ridley Scott’s All the Money in the World are the ones that dive into the vast and empty void that comes with extreme wealth. The moments that explore a man who could hear coins falling out…
Daddy’s Home 2 Giveaway: Enter to Win a Home for the Holidays Kit
We have partnered with Paramount Pictures to give away a special prize pack, inspired by the new film, Daddy’s Home 2. One lucky TYF reader will win the Home for the Holidays kit, which includes: a luxury suitcase (value $700)…