Catching up on 2017: Josh Reviews All The Money in the World
In 1973, teenager Paul Getty, grandson of the wealthy J. Paul Getty, was kidnapped in Italy. Paul’s grandfather J. Paul Getty was considered to be not only the richest man on the planet but perhaps the richest man who had ever lived. And so, the kidnappers thought they could get
Josh Reviews the Series Finale of Star Wars Rebels!
It is an incredibly rare thing these days for a popular ongoing story, in whatever medium — but particularly film or TV — to be given the opportunity for a proper ending. This is something I have written about a lot on this site. Generally franchises are either struck do
Josh Reviews Star Wars Rebels: Season Four
Tonight, Star Wars Rebels will draw to a close with the three-part finale. I am super-excited, and I am very much hoping that Dave Filoni and his team can draw this story to a proper close. So far, season four of Star Wars Rebels has been ferociously entertaining, filled with exci
Josh’s Favorite Comic Book Series of 2017 — Part Two!
Yesterday I posted the beginning of my list of my fifteen favorite comic book series of 2017! Here now is my top five: 5. Kill or Be Killed (by Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips) — Dylan is a normal young man who gets sick and sees the devil in his dreams; the devil tells him [&he
Josh’s Favorite Comic Book Series of 2017!
It’s taken me longer than I’d hoped to get these all ready, but I’m excited to (finally!) wrap up my Best of 2017 lists with my look back at my Fifteen Favorite Comic Book Series of 2017! 15. The Black Monday Murders (by Jonathan Hickman and Tomm Coker) — Jonath
Josh Reviews Molly’s Game
Molly’s Game is Aaron Sorkin’s adaptation of the book Molly’s Game: From Hollywood’s Elite to Wall Street’s Billionaire Boys Club, My High-Stakes Adventure in the World of Underground Poker by Molly Bloom. Molly trained to be a competitive skier, but
Josh Reviews the Animated Batman: Gotham by Gaslight
Batman: Gotham by Gaslight is an adaptation of the wonderful Gotham by Gaslight graphic novel from 1989 (written by Brian Augustyn and illustrated by Mike Mignola and P. Craig Russell). The story is set in a Victorian Era version of Gotham City, in which the vigilante Batman attem
Josh Reviews the Final Season One Episodes of Star Trek: Discovery
Well, Star Trek: Discovery has wrapped up its first season. What did I think of this final run of episodes? What’s Past is Prologue — This conclusion to the extended Mirror Universe string of episodes was a high-point of the season for me. I think it’s crazy tha
Josh Reviews Black Panther
I know, intellectually, that Marvel Studios’ incredible streak of great movies is going to end sometime. It has to. No win streak can continue indefinitely. But it didn’t end this past weekend, as Marvel Studios released Black Panther, a fantastic addition to their
Josh Reviews The Cloverfield Paradox
I love both of the first two Cloverfield films. I think they’re both terrific, and underrated. (Click here for my review of Cloverfield, and here for my review of 10 Cloverfield Lane.) I was super-excited when I heard that a third Cloverfield movie was in the works, and I