Elisabeth Subrin’s A Woman, A Part casts a critical lens at the film and television world as she takes a deep dive examination of what it means to age and what you do when your passion dims. Anna (Maggie Siff) a 44…
Review 3×01 Review: “Locorito; Pet Euthanasia; Dream”
Andy Daly’s Review is a brutal, relentless series, filled with misery, existential dread, death, soul-searching and pure awkwardness. Thankfully, it’s also one of the funniest, sharpest shows on television. It’s a shame, then, that — after a brief three-season run…
Season 12 of It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia wraps up with a twist
Few shows are going to go down with a similar legacy as FX’s It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia. A rarity for sitcom television series, even more so considering the small budget and lack of awards recognition, the series has managed not…
Tatiana Maslany and Tom Cullen shine in ‘The Other Half’
A good movie that fails to live up to the beautiful performances by its leads, Joey Klein’s The Other Half starring Tatiana Maslany (of Orphan Black fame) and Tom Cullen is a solid if not great film that hits limited theaters and VOD this…
Movie Review: ‘Table 19’
For those unaware, Jay and Mark Duplass are something of champions of the indie comedy scene. The likes of Cyrus, Baghead, Jeff, Who Lives at Home, and their recent HBO series Togetherness have shown their talent as writers who see…
Finding Her Voice Episode Ten: Romance
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…
Movie Review: Get Out
Jordan Peele’s Get Out is essentially Dear White People for sadists; it’s a therapeutic horror comedy with a shotgun barrel aimed at the racial tension that’s echoing through America. Where Keegan-Michael Key mostly seems comfortable remaining in the goofy comedy/light drama…