Creating a Comic Book Page: José and the Pirate Captain Toledano!
Today I wanted to peel back the curtain and walk you through how I created a page of my graphic novel, José and the Pirate Captain Toledano! Today I’m going to be digging into page 11 of of José and the Pirate Captain Toledano. On this page, we follow our main charact
Josh Reviews Light & Magic
Light & Magic is a spectacular six-episode documentary series on Disney+, tracing the origins and development of Industrial Light and Magic, surely one of the greatest special effects company of all time. I am a sucker for behind-the-scenes documentaries on the making of movies, n
Josh Reviews Confess, Fletch
For something like three decades they’ve been trying to make a Fletch sequel. Lo and behold, Greg Mottola (director of Superbad, Adventureland, and Paul) and Jon Hamm have cracked the code. And yet, weirdly… I feel like very few people know this movie even exists. It
News Around the Net
Friends, drop what you’re doing and click here to behold the ballot submitted by Raphael Bob-Waksberg (the creator of Bojack Horseman and co-creator of Undone) to Rolling Stone’s list of the best TV shows of all time. This is genius. (Allow me to give special praise to
Josh Reviews Star Wars: Visions
Star Wars: Visions is an animated anthology series in which each episode was created by a different Japanese animation studio. The episodes utilize imagery from across the Star Wars universe, but the stories are non-canonical, meaning the Japanese animators and storytellers were fre
Josh Reviews For All Mankind Season Three
I need more people to be watching this amazing show!! If you’re reading this and you haven’t started watching, I cannot encourage you more to dig in and give this terrific show a chance. I am so happy we’ve gotten three seasons of For All Mankind... I hope for ma
Josh Reviews Only Murders in the Building Season Two
I adored the first season of Only Murders in the Building. I must confess that I was somewhat nervous about whether the second season could possibly live up to what a perfect concoction that first season was. I’m relieved to report that season two of Only Murders in the Buil
Josh Reviews Clerks III
Back in 1994, Kevin Smith launched his career with the funny and innovative Clerks. Filmed at night in the very same convenience store where Mr. Smith worked, and made for a teensy tiny budget (basically paid for by Mr. Smith’s maxing out his own credit cards), Clerks was a wonde
Revisiting Barry Levinson’s Diner
Diner, written and directed by Barry Levinson (who would go on to direct films such as The Natural, Good Morning Vietnam, Rain Man, Wag the Dog, and many more) is a semi-autobiographical story set in Baltimore in the closing days of 1959. We follow a group of friends who are tentat
Josh Reviews Disenchantment Season Four
I’m a little bummed that Matt Groening’s Netflix animated series Disenchantment seems to continue to be flying very far under our cultural radar. Overseen by Mr. Groening and Josh Weinstein (a writer of many wonderful episodes of The Simpsons and Futurama), Disenchantment