Just when we thought that that 2019 was done with “strange” films, A24 does as A24 does and throws a curveball in the form of In Fabric. Fans of Dario Argento and Mario Bava will rejoice …
Interview: Iconoclasts Developer Joakim Sandberg On Managing Life And The Dangers Of Devotion
Earlier this year, The Young Folks reviewed Iconoclasts for PS4 and PC; and we loved it. To borrow from that review, it’s an expertly crafted platforming adventure – with a deep story underneath…
Eighth Grade Movie Review: A Touching Debut About Technology and Adolescence
Trauma reigns supreme in the cesspit that is middle school (anyone who says they enjoyed those years are bold faced liars). With hormones raging through the halls like a plague and the need to be cool…
Flower Movie Review: Zoey Deutch is terrific in a not so great film
Max Winkler’s Flower is an indie-coming of age that begs the question: What if the manic pixie dream girl had a raunchy side to her and repeatedly drew penises in her notebook? The result is Zoey Deut…
‘Beans – The Coffee Shop Simulator’ is great, but with some serious flaws.
For everyone who doesn’t scour the very depths of Steam, in search of the hidden gems that may lay there, Beans is a coffee shop simulator was made by a three-man hobby developer in their spare time o…
Movie Review: Tomorrow Ever After
Tomorrow Ever After is a really, truly, inescapably bad movie, primarily due to its director and star Ela Thier spreading herself far, far too thin in its production. Some filmmaker/actors can direct …
Movie Review: ‘Yosemite’
People often times ridicule his so-called artistic side, but James Franco for the most part is a fairly interesting voice. For an A-list actor to produce and star in several small indies is quite comm…