Brooklyn Nine-Nine Review 5×04 “HalloVeen”

Brooklyn Nine-Nine is a great many things,along with being one of my favorite shows currently airing, but even I wouldn’t ever say that it’s unpredictable. Luckily, it’s never had to be, compelling and funny enough in its own right to happily…

The Flash Review: 4×02 “Mixed Signals”

And here we have it, in one episode, The Flash has made me care again and shockingly, I’m excited for next week to deliver on the joy that they promised to implement. I am just.so.thrilled. I didn’t think this moment would happen again…

Movie Review: Una

Adaptations from the stage to the screen are always tricky. No matter how solid a screenplay can be and while the use of film offers more ways to present its subjects, some elements in a play have trouble being translated…

Finding Her Voice Episode 14: Jane Campion

Hello and welcome to TYF’s newest podcast series, Finding Her Voice. Joined by editor in chief Gabrielle Bondi and film and television writer AJ Caulfield, we’ve come together to highlight, celebrate and discuss films directed by women. From the very…

Movie Review: The Square

The Square is a film about a social experiment which is, in its own odd way, itself a social experiment. Said experiment asks if a panel of Cannes jurists can overlook a film’s glaring structural problems, general listlessness, uneven tone,…

Movie Review: Les Affamés

I hope you’ll give me credit for not beginning this review with an “off to the races” joke, seeing as how Robin Aubert’s zombie film Les Affamés abruptly opens with a woman getting her jugular torn out at a racetrack.…

Brooklyn Nine-Nine Season 5 Premiere Review

It’s so easy to dismiss and diminish the efforts of Brooklyn Nine-Nine, a more familiarly structured sitcom, as the waves of “dramadies” continue to crash down around us. How does “Nine Nine” compare when there are series such as You’re the Worst, Bojack Horseman, Broad…