The Young Folks Oscar Panel Series: Intro

So, here we all are, another year and another website talking about Oscar nominations. We’d like to think we put ourselves ahead of the pack just by how damn charming we are… Watch my co-host and video editor Evan peak…

Music at the Movies: Best Use of Music in Films of 2014

I love a great hook, a moment where the song in the background and the storyline mesh in such a way that it elevates what’s happening onscreen. Almost Famous is my favorite movie and it’s helped by the film’s astounding usage of…

Ally’s Movie Review: The Imitation Game

Starring a host of some the most prestigious younger crowd of British actors, at the very least this movie was going to be entertaining, if not by the numbers biopic. Based on a true story The Imitation Game follows Alan Turing (Benedict…

Women in Film Wednesday: Waitress (2007)

I love it when a woman’s character’s first priority is herself, particularly in romantic comedies where we often see their love interests as their main source of happiness, their biggest obstacles and then their greatest awards. Waitress is so special and so…

The Wonderful World of What’s Streaming

So, you’d rather stay in tonight? It’s easy to get lost in the plethora of films ready to stream at our disposal. The movie world is our oyster, and, having already settled into the fashionable choice of Chinese take-out alone on…

Movie News: Far From The Madding Crowd Movie Trailer

Carey Mulligan has done a lot of great work in the past years and, to be honest, I’ve often overlooked it because I’ve never been a fan of her screen presence. So, Inside Llewyn Davis and An Education aside, I’ve never really got her…

Movie News: Michael Keaton’s “Birdman” Gets New Trailer

Out of all of the titles being released in the upcoming few months, no other has gotten my curiosity piqued like Alejandro Iñárritu’s Birdman. Reportedly having been shot as if it were one long single take, the film already looks eerily gorgeous…