TV Review: Teen Wolf (3×15) “Galvanize”

You know what this episode did, something that it hasn’t done in quite a while? It made me laugh, a lot. I appreciate how the show has strived to create a legitimate teen geared drama but it never hurts to…

Interview with Lizzie Friend: Author of “Poor Little Dead Girls”

Reading “Poor Little Dead Girls” and actually getting a chance to interview the author have definitely been one of the highlights to start off my year. Being a ‘thrillerholic’, I loved the suspense and strong storyline that this book had…

Cat’s Movie Review: Grudge Match

There are few movies when you have prominent actors of that genre collaborate together. It’s always fun to see Leslie Nielsen working together with Mel Brooks or seeing any Quentin Tarantino/Robert Rodriguez combination. So who would turn down the chance…

The Young Folks’ Best Books of 2013

  The Young Folks team has come together to list the very best in entertainment and pop culture for the year 2013! From Eleanor and Park to the Bloodlines series, our tastes in books may slightly differ, but there’s no…

Jon’s Movie Review: “Her” Transcends Both Man and Machine

Love has always been a complex, subjective string of unexplained reactions and counter-reactions that our body has when we interact with another person. Some times it’s confusing, indescribable, inexplicable, and the best feeling you could ever experience. The beauty of…

Last Minute Gifts for the Pop-Culture Obsessed

Christmas is right around the corner; we’re talking ten days away! If you are anything like me, you’ve waited until the very last days to shop for your white elephants, secret santas, and siblings. No worries! There are still gifts…

Jon’s Movie Review: ‘Saving Mr. Banks’ is Somberly Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious

Getting older doesn’t necessarily mean things are better. Sure, you can pretty much do whatever you want, wear whatever you want, and eat whatever you want, but sometimes the blissful ignorance that comes with youth is appealing. Life is full…