AJ Caulfield
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AJ Caulfield is a 24-year-old writer, editor, social media manager, and French fry enthusiast. When she’s not tapping away at her keyboard, she’s listening to '80s rock music, podcasting about female-directed films, or watching Mad Men over and over again. Bylines also at Looper, Game Rant, and Geek Bomb.

TV Review: New Girl 5×12 “D-Day” & 5×13 “Sam, Again”

Welcome back to my (almost) weekly New Girl recap/review! You can check out my coverage of episode 11 here. As usual, there are some spoilers in this week’s review, so read at your own risk. It was the best of times and…

8 of the Best Movie Trailer Mashups

Throughout our lives, we’ve all been made aware of the sentiment — one whose truth can be debated — that “opposites attract.” When it does work, like in the combination of sweet and salty or sweet and sour, the two…

TV Review: New Girl 5×11 “The Apartment”

Welcome back to my weekly New Girl recap/review! You can check out my previous coverage here. As usual, there are some spoilers in this week’s review, so read at your own risk. It’s moving day on this week’s New Girl! “Schmece”…

TV Review: New Girl 5×10 “Goosebumps Walkaway”

Welcome back to my weekly New Girl recap/review! You can check out my previous coverage of episodes eight and nine here. As usual, there are some spoilers in this week’s review, so read at your own risk. ♫ Jess is back, back again.…

TV Review: New Girl 5×08 “The Decision” & 5×09 “Heat Wave”

Welcome back to my (almost) weekly New Girl recap/review! You can check out my coverage of episode seven here. As usual, there are some spoilers in this week’s review, so read at your own risk. Since the TYF site was migrating to…

Our Shared Shelf February Book Review: “The Color Purple”

“I think it pisses God off if you walk by the color purple in a field somewhere and don’t notice it.” Welcome back to my monthly coverage of Emma Watson’s Our Shared Shelf book club! Last month’s pick was “My…

When Filmmaking Met YouTube: A Chat with Sammy Paul

Superficially, YouTube may seem only a few things. Challenge videos and all-caps click bait, tags and tours, and lots of #spon. There’s a unique and automatic association the public continuously makes with the video-sharing site, one that differs from those…