‘Roswell, New Mexico’ 4×03 review: “Subterranean Homesick Alien” can’t make sense of its characters

Are the rose-tinted glasses finally off? I’m struggling with this season of Roswell, New Mexico. Despite last week’s improvement from the Season 4 premiere, Episode 3 “Subterranean Homesick Alien,” a nonsensical title if I’ve ever heard one, lacks the energy…

7 Shows to watch after finishing ‘Station Eleven’

In one of the most devastatingly beautiful, heart-achingly optimistic endings of television in ages, HBO’s Station Eleven debuted its final episode last week, rounding out a tremendous, all-timer season of television. While bidding farewell to Kirsten (Mackenzie Davis & Matilda…

2021 Rhode Island Comic Con: Thoughts and Impressions

For the sixth consecutive(ish) year, The Young Folks sent music editor Ryan Gibbs and photographer Megan Phelps to the Rhode Island Comic Con, held in Providence, Rhode Island. The following is Ryan’s thoughts and observations on this year’s event accompanied…

‘Another Life’ Review: Hopefully it has less lives than a cat?

Another Life was blessed with another life by the Netflix renewal Gods and wasted it.

12 Games To Celebrate Pride

Video games have undoubtedly suffered a few generations worth of gatekeeping with who the medium can cater to, who can be represented in their contents, and who can be innovators in the field. In the last decade however, we’ve seen…

Pride 2021: Our favorite shows currently streaming to celebrate Pride even after June

Pride month might be coming to an end, but there’s always time to watch, catch-up, or discover new LGBTQ shows. This year already brought us important shows such as It’s A Sin, about love, life, and discovery in 1980s London…

TikTok, Phish and 100 Years of Cinema: Getting Through 2020

We don’t need to tell you how tough 2020 has been and yet, it would seem flippant if we didn’t address the elephant in the room that has re-established how we process time, handle grief and nurture relationships. Aside from…