Josh Reviews Jurassic World
I was excited when I first heard about Jurassic World. I absolutely adore the first Jurassic Park. I think it’s one of Steven Spielberg’s very best films. (Click here for my thoughts on Jurassic Park’s 3-D re-release, and here for an earlier review when I was r
Star Trek Continues! “The White Iris”
Star Trek Continues is an impressive fan film production, creating full-length episodes that are intended to serve as the never-made fourth season of the original Star Trek. I love these episodes. The talented folks at Star Trek Continues are keeping Star Trek alive! In “The
News Around the Net!
Some momentum on two exciting Stephen King fronts! There’s been a little bit of movement on the planned adaptation of The Dark Tower. I’m not holding out too much hope, but I’d love to see it. Meanwhile, looks like another Stephen King adaptation might take the
Days of De Palma (Part 12): Carlito’s Way (1993)
Slowly but surely, my journey through the films of Brian De Palma continues! (If you scroll down to the bottom of this post, you’ll find links to all the other Brian De Palma films I have watched!) As I have discovered, Brian De Palma’s career seems to unfold in waves. He
Josh Reviews Spy!
At this rate, I want Paul Feig and Melissa McCarthy to never stop making movies together. Ms. McCarthy killed in Paul Feig’s Bridesmaids, and then she stepped up into a co-starring role in Mr. Feig’s follow-up film, The Heat. In Spy, Ms. McCarthy and writer/director Feig
The Great Hellboy Re-Reading Project Part VII: The Black Flame
I have recently begun an epic project: re-reading Mike Mignola’s complete Hellboy saga from the very beginning! What began as a series of sporadic mini-series and short-stories featuring the big red occult investigator has deepened over the past twenty years into what is, fo
Josh Reviews Tomorrowland
Brad Bird is one of my favorite directors, and so I was excited by the prospect of a new film with him at the helm. I was also intrigued to see what would result from combining his voice with that of Damon Lindeloff (showrunner of Lost) and Jeff Jensen (a great writer for Entertainm
Holy Shit! Mad Max: Fury Road!!
Based on the awesome trailers and the strong early reviews, I had high hopes for Mad Max: Fury Road, but holy cow, I was not expecting the masterpiece I have just beheld. Fury Road is a triumph, a guts-gripping thrill-ride filled to overflowing with extraordinary visual inventivenes
Catching Up! Josh Reviews Whiplash, The One I Love, and A Million Ways to Die in the West
I’m catching up with reviews of movies I’ve seen over the past several months! Onward: Whiplash (2014) — Every bit as compelling as I’d heard. Miles Teller first came to my attention in the excellent film The Spectacular Now (click here for my review), whic
Looking Back at Mad Max!
I am in almost physical agony that I haven’t yet seen Mad Max: Fury Road. I cannot believe that George Miller has returned to make another Mad Max film, THIRTY YEARS after the last film. And what’s more amazing is how spectacular it looks. I need to see this thing, a