Josh Reviews Murder on the Orient Express
Murder on the Orient Express, directed by Kenneth Branagh, is the latest film adaptation of Agatha Christie’s 1934 novel. Mr. Branagh also stars as detective Hercule Poirot, who finds himself enmeshed in a complicated murder mystery while traveling from Istanbul to London on b
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I have often described my precise level of nerdery as follows: I have been to many Star Trek conventions, but I have never dressed up in a costume at a Star Trek convention. (I am not in any way mocking cosplayers!! I am just using that as an example of where my nerd-ness lies.)
Josh Reviews Justice League!
Warner Brothers and DC’s new film, Justice League, is a milestone in their efforts to chase after the achievements of Marvel’s cinematic universe. But whereas Marvel’s last decade-worth of films has seen a remarkably cohesive, gradual unfolding and expansion of a u
Josh Reviews the Star Trek: Discovery Mid-Season Finale: “Into The Forest I Go”
The first batch of Star Trek: Discovery episodes came to a close with the mid-season finale, episode nine, “Into the Forest I Go.” The Klingon “Ship of the Dead” arrives at Pahvo, and Burnham and Tyler sneak aboard in an attempt to locate critical information
Futurama Lives Again in Podcast Form!
Good news, everyone! Futurama, the unkillable show, has returned from the dead yet again, this time in podcast form! I just listened to the 40-minute Futurama: Worlds of Tomorrow Presents Radiorama, available on nerdist.com, and it was amazing, exactly like an audio-play version o
Star Trek Continues Draws to a Close with the Fantastic “To Boldly Go” Part One!
I can’t believe it’s already been five years since Vic Mignogna’s Star Trek Continues fan-film project began! After releasing three short vignettes, the first of which explored what happened in the moments following the final shot of the final episode of the Origin
Marvel Triumphs Again With Thor: Ragnarok!
Thor: Ragnarok is the third Thor film, but more importantly it is the incredible seventeenth film in the continuing and expanding Marvel Cinematic Universe. Looking back over these seventeen films, it is astounding to consider the incredibly high quality that Marvel has been able to
Josh Reviews Star Trek: Discovery Episode 7: “Magic to Make the Sanest Man Go Mad”
In Star Trek: Discovery episode seven, “Magic to Make the Sanest Man Go Mad” (I always appreciate alliteration), Harry Mudd, having escaped from the Klingons, is out for revenge on Captain Lorca. So Mudd sneaks on board the Discovery, determined to learn the secret of th
Josh Reviews Silicon Valley Season Four
I was late to the party on Silicon Valley. But once I watched season one earlier this year, I quickly fell in love and zoomed through season two (click here for my review) and season three (click here for my review). This show is such a wonderful skewering of this very specific su