Josh Reviews The Heat
If I had just been considering it based on the plot description, The Heat is probably not a movie I would have gone to see. But director Paul Feig’s projects always have my attention. (Mr. Feig is the creator of the brilliant Freaks and Geeks, and most recently he directed t
Josh Reviews the latest DCU Animated Adventure: The Flashpoint Paradox
After the dreadful Superman: Unbound (click here for my review), I am very pleased that the latest DCU direct-to-DVD animated movie, Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox, is a very solid, entertaining adventure, one of the strongest DCU animated outings from the past several years.
Grant Morrison’s Batman Epic Part 4: Time and the Batman
I’ve been re-reading Grant Morrison’s years-long run on Batman. You can follow these links to read my previous reviews of the last several years of Batman continuity: Part 1 of Grant Morrison’s run on Batman, part 2 of Grant Morrison’s run on Batman, Batman: T
Trailers!
Except for The Way Way Back, which I loved (click here for my review!), it’s been a pretty mediocre summer of movie-going for me, with most of the highly-anticipated blockbusters feeling pretty “eh” to me. No solution, then, but to look forward towards other films
Josh Reviews The Way Way Back
After a summer of moderately disappointing blockbusters, my favorite film of the season so far is a delightful little gem of a flick, The Way Way Back! I love a good coming of age movie, and in particular I am a sucker for films that focus on the specific sub-culture of kids taking su
News Around the Net!
Let’s begin the day with this phenomenal article from badassdigest.com about how Optimus Prime’s death defined a generation of kids. Do you want to understand the depths of my geeky heart? Then read that article. My parents wouldn’t let me see Transformers: The