Josh Reviews Foundation Season Two
I was not very happy with the first season of Apple TV+’s Foundation, so I didn’t rush to watch the second season when it was released. To be honest, I wasn’t sure I was ever going to watch it. Isaac Asimov’s Foundation series is one of my all-time favorite
Josh Reviews Furiosa
Mad Max: Fury Road is one of my all-time favorite movies. I have a lot of love in my heart for all three original Mad Max films, but Fury Road is true masterpiece, a master-class in how to tell story and create character through action. The film was a visceral action experience, a
Josh Reviews The Boys in the Boat
The Boys in the Boat is based on the book by Daniel James Brown and tells the true story of the University of Washington junior rowing team and their eventual triumph at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin. The film adaptation was written by Mark L. Smith (The Revenant, The Midnight
Josh Reviews Curb Your Enthusiasm Season 12!
I was starting to believe that, like The Simpsons, Larry David’s brilliant Curb Your Enthusiasm might continue forever. The show began an unbelievable TWENTY-FOUR years ago, back in 2000. (Actually, we should be counting this as TWENTY-FIVE years, because the show really beg
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This is a great trailer for Only Murders in the Building season four! I can’t wait!! Here’s a trailer for Francis Ford Coppola’s long in-the-works film Megalopolis: I am intrigued! I like what I see here. I really hope this is good. I can’t wait to see
Josh Reviews The Saint of Second Chances
I am head over heels in love with the documentary The Saint of Second Chances, directed by Morgan Neville (who directed the wonderful Mister Rogers documentary Won’t You Be My Neighbor?) and Jeff Malmberg. The film explores the story of Mike Veeck. His father was Bill Veeck, o