Josh Reviews See How They Run
Set in London in 1953, See How They Run tells the story of a murder that rocks the production of the Agatha Christie murder mystery play The Mousetrap. Grizzled Scotland Yard Inspector Stoppard (Sam Rockwell) and the young, eager Constable Stalker (Saoirse Ronan) are tasked with in
Josh Reviews The Sandman Season One
Neil Gaiman’s The Sandman is one of the all-time classic comic book series. Mr. Gaiman’s run on this comic (created for DC comics, and eventually used as the basis for DC’s “Vertigo” imprint for mature readers) lasted for 75 issues, published from 1989
Josh Reviews Lightyear
In the Pixar film Lightyear, Space Ranger Buzz Lightyear and his partner Alisha Hawthorne are assigned to shepherd a group of colonists to the planet that will serve as their new home. But when their ship crash-lands on an unknown, hostile world, Buzz devotes himself to finding a wa
Josh Reviews The People We Hate at the Wedding
The People We Hate at the Wedding was directed by Claire Scanlon (who’s directed a lot of great TV comedies, including the Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt Interactive Special for Netflix) and written by Wendy Molyneux & Lizzie Molyneux-Logelin (who are apparently writing the scrip
Josh Reviews Girls5Eva Seasons One and Two!
Soon after watching We Are Lady Parts, I decided to move on to another Peacock comedy show about a musical group comprised of four women: Girls5Eva! Both are terrific shows, although they’re very different. Girls5Eva is a much sillier, zanier show. It was created by Meredith
Josh’s Favorite Comic Book Series of 2022!
Thanks for reading my list of my favorite graphic novels of 2022! And now, here’s my list of my favorite comic book series of 2022: 21. X-Men Legends (by Roy Thomas, Ann Nocenti, Whilce Portacio, and others) — I love the idea: bring back big-name creators who have worked on
Josh’s Favorite Graphic Novels of 2022!
I’ll always remember 2022 as the year my first full-length graphic novel was published! It’s José and the Pirate Captain Toledano, a swashbuckling adventure story about Jewish pirates that’s also a coming-of-age tale about finding oneself and connecting to oneR
Josh Reviews Willow
I’ve always had a soft spot for the 1988 film Willow. Even as a kid, though, I knew that the film didn’t altogether work. It had a lot of great elements, but it felt like its reach somewhat outstretched its grasp. The visual effects, the characters… nothing qui
Josh Reviews Blonde
Blonde was written and directed by Andrew Dominik, based on the novel by Joyce Carol Oates. It’s a fictionalized retelling of the story of Marilyn Monroe. Ana de Armas stars as Marilyn. We follow her from her childhood with a mentally unstable mother through her meteoric
News Around the Net
Whoa! Four decades after History of the World Part I, here comes History of the World Part II!! How did I not know this was happening?? This is billed as a four-night event. Will it be good? I dunno, but that trailer is great and the cast looks amazing. I’m excited. He