Donald Strohman
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​Donald Strohman is a Pennsylvania State University film graduate currently residing in Metro Atlanta, Georgia. Before being a part of The Young Folks team, he contributed to GameDeck, GameSkinny, and the satire website The Black Sheep. When he's not trying to fulfill his life long dream of becoming the "Hash Slinging Slasher", Donald enjoys watching movies, playing video games, and writing; sometimes all at once. He's also currently doing background extra work all across the Georgia state. He's appeared in several shows and films such as 'Sleepy Hollow', 'MacGyver' and '24: Legacy'.

Eddsworld: The End of a Legacy

All good things must come to an end, or in this case, must come to an endd. On March 9, part one of the series finale for the comedy sketch YouTube program “Eddsworld” was uploaded. With part two set to release…

TV Review: 11.22.63 1×4 “The Eyes of Texas”

In this week’s installment of the Hulu exclusive series 11.22.63, Jake Amberson (James Franco) and Bill (George MacKay) have begun surveillance of Lee Harvey Oswald (Daniel Webber) from his apartment in Dallas, Texas. With the date set at March 25, 1963,…

Movie Review: The Other Side of the Door

Just exactly how many terrible horror movies do you need to make Hollywood? When will your quota be filled, where you finally say to yourself, “Alright, that’s enough. Let’s try making something actually scary for a change!” Let’s think about…

TV Review: The Muppets “Generally Inhospitable” and “Because…Love” 1×15+16

In this week’s two-part season finale, The Muppets treats fans to a very funny and very progressive send off for season 2. Thankfully, the writers behind these episodes weren’t afraid to use each character’s personality to the best of their abilities,…

TV Review: 11.22.63 “Other Voices, Other Rooms” 1×3

As we continue to follow the exploits of Jake Epping (James Franco) trying to prevent the assassination of John F. Kennedy, there were bound to be other individuals who would discover Epping’s unnatural presence. This is where Bill (George MacKay)…

The Film Canon: Phone Booth (2002)

Just because you can’t make something work right now, doesn’t mean it won’t work out somewhere down the line. Such is the story behind Phone Booth‘s production. Writer Larry Cohen originally pitched the concept to famed director Alfred Hitchcock back in…

Film Review: Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon: Sword of Destiny

Let’s face it Netflix, you’ve been stumbling in your original film department. Admittedly, you do have Beasts of No Nation to be proud of, thanks to the near-universal critical acclaim it garnered. Then again, you also have The Ridiculous Six…