Josh’s Favorite Episodes of TV of 2018 — Part Three!
Click here for part one of my list of My Favorite Episodes of TV of 2018, and click here for part two. And now, onwards to my top five! 5. Black Mirror: “Bandersnatch” (released on 12/28/18) — This was the most impressively surprising TV experience I had all year. I’d nev
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Season Seven Rewatch
“Image in the Sand” We’re in a much lower gear than the action-packed Dominion War storyline that ended season five and kicked off season six, but nevertheless, I quite like this two-parter that opens season seven. I like the three-month time-jump between the end of
Josh’s Favorite Episodes of TV of 2018 — Part Two!
On Wednesday I began my list of my favorite episodes of TV of 2018! Let’s continue… 12. Star Wars: Rebels: “A World Between Worlds” (season four, episode thirteen, aired on 2/26/18) — Star Wars: Rebels developed into a magnificent show, a super-fun expansi
Josh’s Favorite Episodes of TV of 2018 — Part One!
Ok, here we go! I’m a bit later that usual launching my annual Best of the Year lists (I’ve been working on some illustration projects that have been taking up all of my free time — click on my updated portfolio page for a few teases, with more news hopefully comin
Josh Reviews Mike Reiss’ New Book: Springfield Confidential
Mike Reiss has been one of the key creative voices behind The Simpsons since almost the beginning. Along with his writing partner Al Jean, he was a part of the now-legendary original Simpsons writers room assembled by Sam Simon. Mr. Reiss and Mr. Jean stepped into the role of show
Josh Reviews Black Mirror: Bandersnatch
I adored “Choose Your Own Adventure” books as a kid. I was totally hooked on them, reading them over and over. In this seemingly endless series (many of which were written by R. A. Montgomery), every few pages you, the reader, would be presented with a choice as to wh
News Around the Net!
Let’s start with the long-awaited look at the new Hellboy film: There’s a lot to take in here. I’m excited for this film, though not nearly as blown away by this first teaser as I’d hoped. David Harbour’s Hellboy is quite different in look and person
The Office’s Rainn Wilson Shines in the Final “Short Trek” Short Film!
Although I was very lukewarm on the first season of Star Trek: Discovery, I have been extremely impressed with all four of the “Short Trek” short films that have been released over the last few months, as a lead-up to Discovery season two. They stuck the landing with 
Josh Reviews The Ballad of Buster Scruggs
The newest film from the Coen Brothers, The Ballad of Buster Scruggs, is available for viewing on Netflix. The film consists of six short-stories, all set in the Old West. I thought the film was marvelous — it’s weird and funny and heartbreaking… and did I say we
Josh Reviews Roma
Alfonso Cuarón’s new film, Roma, released on Netflix, follows approximately a year in the life of a young woman, Cleo (Yalitza Aparicio) who serves as a maid for a family in the Roma neighborhood of Mexico City in the 1970’s. The film is based on Mr. Cuarón’s mem