The “13 Reasons Why” Season 2 Finale Infuriated Me and You Should be Mad Too [Editors Note]

This editorial is a part of a new column at The Young Folks called “Editors Note.” The column aims to discuss topics currently prevalent in Hollywood. Spoilers for season two of  13 Reasons Why below and trigger warning for discussion about sexual assault. …

‘Evil Genius’ Creators Barbara Schroeder & Trey Borzillieri Talk Making an Unbelievable Documentary

You aren’t prepared for the pure insanity of Netflix’s new true-crime documentary series Evil Genius: The True Story of America’s Most Diabolical Bank Heist. The story, set in Erie, Pennsylvania, tells the story of a bank robbery and a man…

The Week Of Review: Adam Sandler’s Latest Is His Best Netflix Original Comedy, By Default

Were it not for Noah Baumbach’s excellently layered, satisfyingly meaningful The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Collected), it’d be safe to say that The Week Of, the fourth film in Adam Sandler’s original four-movie deal with Netflix, would be his best…

Netflix Takes Action and Pulls Out of Cannes

Netflix announced that they have pulled out of the 2018 Cannes Film Festival due to the rule changes, reports Variety. The move comes as Cannes recently announced that the only films without a theatrical release in France would be prohibited…

6 Balloons Review: Dave Franco, Abbi Jacobson bend and break in imperfect, impactful drama

To love an addict is to know uncertainty, to get cozy with difficulty. Hell, to love an addict is to understand that love can’t catalyze recovery, and neither an abundance nor a scarcity of it will alter your adored’s chances…

Netflix’s Wild Wild Country is a Wild Ride

Cults will always fascinate people. The blend of otherworldly ritual, religious ideology, and, sometimes, even suicidal ideation terrify us and intrigue us. With many religious sects turning up between the ’70s and ’80s, one of the better known was Rajneeshees,…

Jessica Jones Season 2 Review: The Best Defender Is Back, If Not Quite Better Than Before

Out of all the superhero shows not just on Netflix but anywhere, Jessica Jones feels like the most essential. Beloved by both critics and audiences alike, she’s also the most compulsively watchable. Even if the second season doesn’t quite pack…