Thanksgiving 2017: TYF Writers Share Who/What We’re Grateful for in Entertainment

The annual tradition continues as The Young Folks writers come together to share what they are thankful for in the world of entertainment. We encourage you to share what you’re thankful for from the world of cinema, books, TV, music…

Emmy Wishlist 2017: Who I’d like to see receive recognition

We talk quite a bit around these parts about how uninteresting award shows have become (aside from the massive blip that was the 2017 Academy Awards). The element of surprise is hardly there anymore. We know Claire Danes and Kevin…

TYF’s Top TV Episodes of 2017 (So Far)

We spend a lot of time in front of the TV. The longer a series lasts, the more invested we become in the characters, their stories, and their relationships. And while one season of a show has several episodes, there…

TV Review: Master of None Season 2

While Master of None doesn’t quite achieve a coherent greatness, it does something almost as impressive, which is to establish a level of distinction and assurance rarely seen in TV comedies.

TYF’s 15 Favorite New TV Shows of 2015

When drafting our year-end Best of 2015 lists, we noticed the bigger than usual presence of new television shows. We’re in the middle of the peak TV era, where there is so much to choose from and it all caters to…

5 Steps to Binge-Watch Like A Pro

Binge-watching season is fast approaching, and now with the Thanksgiving Holiday break, we all have time to watch some of the series that everyone is talking about. I’m specifically talking to YOU, Jessica Jones. Is binge-watching a sport? A hobby?…

Kev’s TV Review: Master of None

Like Aziz, or Dev in this case, I am a “Master of None,” but unlike his show Master of None, I don’t think I’ve ever felt such conflicted stability like Dev does throughout the comedic-dramatic hit Master of None. Netflix…