Everyone knows Nick Offerman as the ultra-manly, wood-chopping Ron Swanson from Parks & Recreation but now that the mustache is off, Offerman has taken on more grounded roles that let him expand his range rather than stilt him in caricature.…
Ibiza Movie Review: Netflix Comedy Charms With Parties And Punchlines
Hollywood is at a loss at what to do with the romantic comedy. Aside from films such as Bridesmaids, A League of Their Own, The Devil Wears Prada and especially last year’s smash hit Girls Trip, the sexist nature of the…
Finding Her Voice: Skill vs. Promise [Podcast]
Hello and welcome to TYF’s newest podcast series, Finding Her Voice. Joined by editor in chief Gabrielle Bondi and film and television writer AJ Caulfield, we’ve come together to highlight, celebrate and discuss films directed by women. From the very…
Terminal Review: Margot Robbie Shines In Ho-Hum Film Noir Dark Comedy
Margot Robbie will likely become, if she’s not already, one of the biggest actresses in the world. Her natural charisma, versatile acting skills, daring confidence and radiant screen presence, along with her stunning good looks, make her a magnetizing actress. The…
Album Review: Arctic Monkeys – “Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino”
Boy, were we ever wrong about Arctic Monkeys. The English quartet seemed to be pretty cut-and-dry with their 2006 debut album Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not. The loud guitars played with the speed of punk and…
Album Review: Rae Sremmurd – “SR3MM”
Why do we always want to break up rap groups? It’s like the second any upstart rap collective bursts into the mainstream, radio DJs, journalists, fans and bloggers enter into a mindset to find out who’s the star and who’s…
Super Troopers 2 Movie Review: An Inferior Sequel With Some Good Shenanigans
Both Super Troopers and its sequel, Super Troopers 2, have an impeccable (and unfortunate) knack for bad timing — that is, when it comes to their releases. Broken Lizard’s original shenanigans-filled raunchy comedy came out on February 15th, 2002, a…