It is a little humorous that this penultimate episode of The Walking Dead’s fourth season was more focused on the five newest characters and introduced one completely new character, while only having one tiny scene with Rick, who is ostensibly…
TV Review: AMC’s The Walking Dead 4×13, “Alone”
That’s more like it. Before watching this week’s episode, “Alone,” I had to explain to a friend what happened on the previous week’s episode, “Still,” because she missed it. Fortunately that took all of five seconds. It is not that…
TV Review: AMC’s The Walking Dead 4×12, “Still”
“Still” is an episode that follows along with what I ideally hoped would be a big part of this second half of The Walking Dead’s fourth season, but still felt unsatisfying this time around. I would not say that I…
TV Review: AMC’s The Walking Dead 4×10, “Inmates”
I guess I was a bit too overexcited last week, when the mid-season premiere decided to tell a strong story focused on arguably the most interesting characters on the show. I will give credit to The Walking Dead for approaching…
Why I Write About The Walking Dead
So The Young Folks has recently brought me on to provide coverage of The Walking Dead television series, among other future possibilities and I am excited to do so. However, given that I have previously been covering the show on…
SDCC 2013: Watch THE WALKING DEAD Hall H Panel
The Walking Dead came back to Comic Con for another awesome panel in Hall H. Scott Gimple, Robert Kirkman, Dave Alpert, Gale Anne Hurd, Greg Nicotero, Andrew Lincoln, Danai Gurira, Steven Yeun, Lauren Cohan, Scott Wilson, Chad Coleman, David Morrissey,…
Tribeca Film Festival 2013: ‘Sunlight Jr.’ Review
When used correctly, misery can be a refreshing and cathartic tool in cinema (think of Bicycle Thieves, Bright Star, or Grave of Fireflies); it can be an excuse for pent up emotions to be released by means of an art…