Josh Reviews Angie Tribeca Season Three!
Angie Tribeca is this era’s Police Squad, a very funny, very silly show about L.A. detective Angie Tribeca, played by Rashida Jones, and her coterie of fellow homicide investigators on L.A.’s “Really Heinous Crimes Unit.” But Angie Tribeca is not a cop show,
Late to the Party: Josh Reviews The Good Place Season One!
I’m a big fan of Michael Schur. He was involved with the American version of The Office and he created (with Greg Daniels) and ran Parks and Recreation, which is an amazing TV show that I loved dearly, and created (with Daniel Goor) and ran Brooklyn 99, a very funny show that,
Josh Reviews Star Trek: Discovery Episode 3: “Context is for Kings”
I seem to be in the minority of the Star Trek fans I know in that I mostly liked the first two episodes of Star Trek: Discovery. I hate all the continuity problems caused by the show’s prequel setting (ten years before Kirk/Spock/McCoy’s adventures on the Original Series
Josh Reviews the Latest DC Animated Film: Batman and Harley Quinn
The character of Harley Quinn is extremely popular these days, with a much-loved solo series published by DC comics and a leading role in the recent (terrible) Suicide Squad film. And so it’s not a huge surprise that the folks behind the series of DC direct-to-DVD/blu-ray movi
Star Trek Returns to Television (Sort Of) With Star Trek: Discovery!
The first time I can remember being aware of and excited about Star Trek was when Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home came out in 1986. I must have been exposed to Star Trek before that, because I was excited to see that movie in theatres. But I don’t think I’d seen the prio
Josh Reviews Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later!
I like David Wain’s 2001 film Wet Hot American Summer, but I absolutely adored the 2015 Netflix miniseries First Day of Camp. The success of that endeavor clearly inspired creators David Wain and Michael Showalter to come back for another go. The new miniseries, Ten Years La
Star Trek Enterprise: Rise of the Federation: Uncertain Logic
Several years ago, author Christopher L. Bennett began a new series of Star Trek novels, subtitled Star Trek: Enterprise: Rise of the Federation. Set a number of years after the events of the prequel show Star Trek: Enterprise, and immediately after the founding of the United Federa
Josh Reviews It!
Stephen King’s lengthy novel It is a masterpiece, a rich, expansive saga that is horrifying and deeply moving in equal parts. It is one of the finest novels I have ever read. I was dubious that a film adaptation could satisfactorily distill this complex novel into a two-hour
Josh Reviews Better Things Season One!
Why did I wait a year to watch this amazing show??? I loved Pamela Adlon’s appearances on Louie C.K.’s wonderful show Louie (in many of my reviews of Louie I have written about how I have wanted their two characters to get together on the show, because I loved their dyn
Star Trek Lives! Josh Reviews Star Trek Continues: What Ships Are For
The golden age of Star Trek fan films is over, crushed by Paramount/CBS’ ridiculous lawsuit against the planned Axanar fan-film project and the subsequent draconian fan film guidelines that led to the shutdown of many fan-made productions. (Read more here.) One of the last f