Star Trek: The Poisoned Chalice
The latest series of Star Trek novels, subtitled “The Fall,” roars on with the fourth of five books, James Swallow’s The Poisoned Chalice. “The Fall” started off strong with David R. George III’s Deep Space Nine-centric Revelation and Dust (click
Josh Reviews the Newly-Released Complete Soundtrack of Star Trek: Nemesis
I love movie soundtracks. And I love Star Trek. So these past few years have been fantastic, as we have gradually seen, for the first time ever, the release of the complete, unedited soundtracks for every single one of the Star Trek films. With the recent release of Jerry Goldsm
Catching Up on 2013: Drew: The Man Behind The Poster
There’s a particular kind of nerd who knows the name Drew Struzan. Being a movie-lover, sci-fi fan, and wannabe-illustrator for as long as I can remember, I knew of Mr. Struzan since an early age. Prints of his work have adorned by room/apartment/house for years and years! Mr.
“Forever” — Jonathan Hickman’s Fantastic Four Epic Part III
I have been having a blast reading Jonathan Hickman’s recent run on the Fantastic Four. Click here for my thoughts on the beginning of Mr. Hickman’s run, and click here for part II of my reading of his saga. Following the death of the Human Torch in Fantastic Four # 587, th
Catching Up On 2013: Josh Reviews 42
As has become my habit in recent years, during the final few weeks of December and the first few weeks of January, before writing my Best of the Year lists, I try to catch up on as many of the films I wanted to see during the year but for whatever reason missed. I’ll be [&hell