Josh Reviews The Imagineering Story
I loved every minute of this six-part Disney+ documentary series, exploring the history of Disney’s theme-parks and their rides. The series was directed by Leslie Iwerks, who is the daughter of Disney Imagineer Don Iwerks and the granddaughter of Ub Iwerks, who co-created Mickey
Josh Reviews the Season Finale of Star Trek: Picard
Star Trek: Picard has been a very mixed bag for me. I’ve enjoyed watching it, and I think it’s been far better executed than the two seasons of Discovery we’ve gotten so far on CBS All Access. On the other hand, in my opinion Picard contains many of the same fla
Josh reviews Episodes 7-9 of Star Trek: Picard!
We’re almost at the end of the first season of Star Trek: Picard. I enjoyed the premiere, but then I felt episodes 2 and 3 were very mediocre. The show has been better since then (click here for my reviews of episodes 4-6), and I am enjoying watching it. At the same time,
Josh Reviews For All Mankind Season One!
I signed up for Apple TV, just so I could watch this new show from Ronald D. Moore. And I have no regrets! Mr. Mooore was one of the best writers on Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and he was the creator and show-runner of the reimagined Battlestar G
TV Viewing Recommendations for Your Coronavirus Isolation!
Hi everyone! Earlier this week I posted a number of movie recommendations that I hope are helpful for people looking for entertainment suggestions for their coronavirus isolation. Today, let’s look at some TV show ideas…! The Good Place – This is the show I have been m
Viewing Recommendations For Your Coronavirus Isolation!
I hope everyone reading this is healthy and doing OK managing the social and economic fallout of the Coronavirus pandemic. I am not a doctor (cue the Dan Goor production company “Not a doctor!” soundbite seen at the end of every Brooklyn Nine-Nine episode), so I thought,
“Destiny is on the phone!” Josh Reviews The Tick: Season Two
I have loved Ben Edlund’s superhero parody, The Tick, in all of its iterations. I read the original black-and-white comic book in the late eighties and early nineties. I enjoyed Fox’s animated Saturday morning cartoon version, that ran from 1994-1996. And I loved Fox
Josh Reviews The Gentlemen
The Gentlemen, written and directed by Guy Ritchie, tells a complicated yarn of the interactions among many different players in the London crime scene, from low-level street toughs to the wealthy masterminds overseeing their empires. Guy Ritchie came onto the scene with two fantast
Star Trek: Child of Two Worlds
Recently, I have been enjoying catching up on the many great Star Trek: The Original Series novels that author Greg Cox has written over the past several years! I’ve arrived at last at the last one that had been waiting patiently on my book-shelf: Child of Two Worlds. This story
Josh Reviews The Deuce: Season Three
You didn’t watch The Deuce? Even though it was the latest show masterminded by David Simon, who created The Wire? Look, I get it. A TV show about the porn business in New York City in the seventies and eighties was a tough sell for many people. I wasn’t even sure,