Josh Reviews Arrested Development Season Five!
After watching the re-edited version of Arrested Development’s fourth season, which I found surprisingly good, I was excited to move on and watch the fifth season, which I’d never seen despite being a huge fan of the series. Netflix released season five in two parts: th
The Parker Films: The Outfit (1973)
I’m continuing continuing my look at the films based on Donald E. Westlake (written under the pseudonym Richard Stark)’s Parker character. Click here for my review of 1967’s Point Blank, starring Lee Marvin, an adaptation of the Parker novel The Hunted. Click here for my rev
Josh Reviews the Final Season of Orange is the New Black
When Netflix started getting into the business of making its own TV shows, I was most excited that they had agreed to revive Arrested Development. But the show that really captured people’s attention back in 2013, including my own, was Jenji Kohan’s Orange is the New Bla
News Around the Net
It’s been a week but I still am having difficulty accepting that Chadwick Boseman is no longer on this earth. There have, of course, been a wealth of tributes to him online. Not to be missed is this beautiful remembrance penned by Black Panther director and co-writer Ryan C
Star Trek: The Latter Fire
As James Swallow’s Original Series Star Trek novel opens, Captain Kirk and the crew of the USS Enterprise are en route to the planet Syhaar Prime to begin the process of welcoming them into membership of the United Federation of Planets. A year previously, the Enterprise crew had
The Parker Films: The Split (1968)
I’m continuing my look at the films based on Donald E. Westlake (written under the pseudonym Richard Stark)’s Parker character. Click here for my review of 1967’s Point Blank, starring Lee Marvin, an adaptation of the Parker novel The Hunted. One year later, Jim Brown starre
Late to the Party: Josh Reviews Veep Seasons 5 and 6!
Earlier this year, I had a great deal of fun catching up with Julia Louis-Dreyfus’ fantastic show, Veep! (Click here for my review of seasons 1 & 2, and click here for my review of seasons 3 & 4.) After the conclusion of season four, the show’s creator and sho
The Parker Films: Point Blank (1967)
Recently I read Darwyn Cooke’s four magnificent graphic novel adaptations of the Parker novels written by Donald E. Westlake under the pseudonym Richard Stark. The late, great Darwyn Cooke was a master of the comics form (his New Frontier miniseries, which retold the story of the
News Around the Net!
Lots of exciting news has come out of the recent DC/Warner Brothers FanDome event: Let’s start with the trailer for Zack Snyder’s expanded four-hour (!) “Snyder Cut” of Justice League: https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1&v=z6512XKKNkU&featur
Josh Reviews The King of Staten Island
In Judd Apatow’s new film, The King of Staten Island, SNL’s Pete Davidson stars as Scott, who lives at home with his widowed mother. Scott’s father was a firefighter, who died on the job when Scott was young. Scott is content to live his slacker-ish life, smoking