Josh Reviews Seven Psychopaths
Marty (Colin Farrell) is a Hollywood screenwriter struggling to get going on his next film. His friend, Billy (Sam Rockwell) gives Marty the idea to write a film called Seven Psychopaths. No surprise, Marty quickly finds his life intertwined with that of several real-life psychopaths
Blackest Night
My read-through of Geoff Johns’ run on Green Lantern continues! Click here to read my comments on Mr. Johns’ re-launch of the Green Lantern universe with Green Lantern: Rebirth, here for my thoughts on the epic Sinestro Corps Saga, and here for my thoughts on Secret Orig
Ranking the Films of Steven Spielberg
So a few days ago, my good buddy Ethan L. e-mailed me Vulture’s ranking of all 28 films directed by Steven Spielberg. The list was created, of course, in honor of the release of his new film Lincoln (which I have not yet seen, but desperately hope to get to soon!). VultureR
“Let the Skyfall… when it crumbles…”
UPDATE: Sorry gang, that Skyfall video has been removed. To assuage the pain, here are some older, great Bond opening songs: http://youtu.be/Pka0FczsOfo Original post: OK, this is cool — the complete main title sequence from Skyfall is now online, with all of the text credits
Star Trek Typhon Pact: Brinkmanship
Pocket Books continues to weave a tight continuity between their Star Trek novels, particularly those set in the post-Nemesis time-frame. For the past year or so, all of these new 24th century novels have fallen under the “Typhon Pact” banner, named for the new alliance
Fifty Years of 007: Josh Reviews Skyfall
Well, after an unexpectedly lengthy hiatus, James Bond has returned, just in time for his fiftieth anniversary. To the pleasure and relief of fans of Bond, James Bond, Skyfall is evidence that the redoubtable secret agent (and his franchise) has plenty of gas left in the ol’ A