Josh Reviews The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power Season Two
I was somewhat lukewarm on the first season of The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power. I was excited to return to the world of Tolkien, and I was impressed by the production values of the TV series. It looked amazing, with gorgeous props, costumes, and sets, bringing to life an
Josh reviews Gladiator II
It’s hard to make a sequel in the best of circumstances, and when we’re talking about a “legacy” sequel made decades later, it’s especially challenging. All sequels have to find a way to walk the line between recapturing what we loved about the original film and being diff
Josh Reviews Music by John Williams
John Williams is, in my opinion, unquestionably the greatest film composer of all time. Mr. Williams’ music has been a constant companion throughout my life. He has written music that almost everyone on this planet knows: scores for Star Wars and Indiana Jones and Superman a
Josh Reviews Nobody Wants This
Nobody Wants This tells the story of the burgeoning relationship between a rabbi and a non-Jewish woman. The show stars Kristen Bell as Joanne, a smart, funny, independent young woman who co-hosts a podcast all about sex and dating. She is very much not Jewish. The show co-stars
Josh Reviews Conclave
I did not originally think I’d have any interest in a film about a bunch of old men in a room choosing the next Pope. But Conclave, written by Peter Straughan (based on the novel by Robert Harris), directed by Edward Berger, and starring Ralph Fiennes, John Lithgow, Stanley Tu
Josh Reviews Only Murders in the Building Season Four
In the fourth season of Only Murders in the Building, Charles (Steve Martin), Oliver (Martin Short) and Mabel (Selena Gomez) reunite to try to solve the murder of Charles’ long-time stunt double Sazz (Jane Lynch), who was shot in the final moments of the season three finale. T
Josh Reviews Wicked
Wicked is, as you all probably know, the first of a two-part film adaptation of the broadway musical. (The film was written by Winnie Holzman & Dana Fox and directed by John M. Chu. It’s based on the musical Wicked, with music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz and a book by