Brother’s Keeper Hebrew Edition Now Available!
It’s been an exciting few months since the release of my latest comic book, Brother’s Keeper, written by Arnon Shorr! Brother’s Keeper tells a true story of Arnon’s grandfather’s experiences in Israel’s 1948 War for Independence. The print version
Josh Reviews For All Mankind Season Four
For All Mankind continues to be one of my very favorite current TV shows. I’m overjoyed that it’s made it to four seasons, and I hope we get many more. The series presents an alternate future in which the Soviet Union won the “space race” and landed on the
Josh Reviews Argylle
As Argylle opens, we’re introduced to super-spy Aubrey Argylle (Henry Cavill), a classic sixties-era Bond-style super-spy. He’s on the trail of the femme fatale villainess LaGrange (Dua Lipa), assisted by his sidekick Wyatt (John Cena). But after a rollicking opening a
Josh Reviews Dune Part Two
I adore Dune. Frank Herbert’s novel is one of my all-time favorite books. I have read it many, many times. I enjoy all six of Frank Herbert’s Dune novels, but it’s the original book that’s the real stand-out. (I’m not a big fan of the many Dune bo
Josh Reviews Scott Pilgrim Takes Off!
I absolutely adore Edgar Wright’s 2010 film Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, an endlessly clever and fun adaptation of Brian Lee O’Malley’s terrific series of graphic novels. (Seriously, if you’re reading this and you’ve never watched that film, go watch it
Josh Reviews Opposable Thumbs: How Siskel & Ebert Changed Movies Forever
I thoroughly enjoyed Matt Singer’s book Opposable Thumbs: How Siskel & Ebert Changed Movies Forever. Siskel & Ebert loom large for me, as they do for so many other movie-loving people of my generation. (And clearly for author Matt Singer, too!) Their show, in its various
Josh Reviews Sly
Sly, directed by Thom Zimny, is an engaging, fascinating look back at the life and career of Sylvester Stallone. The film is structured around a series of interviews with Mr. Stallone, in and around his expansive home as it’s getting packed up for a move. I loved the way the fil
Josh Reviews Orion and the Dark
Orion and the Dark is a terrific new animated film, created by Dreamworks Animation and released on Netflix. It’s written by acclaimed screenwriter Charlie Kaufman (Being John Malkovich, Adaptation, Confessions of a Dangerous Mind, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind), and as su
Josh Reviews How To with John Wilson Season Three
I was thrilled that the delightfully weird How To with John Wilson returned for a third season of six new episodes, though it was also bittersweet, because it was announced that the show would be ending after this season. While the show might not feel like it has quite that same blast
Josh Reviews Somewhere in Queens
Somewhere in Queens is the directorial debut of Ray Romano. Mr. Romano co-wrote the screenplay with Mark Stegemann, and he stars in the film as Leo Russo. Leo is a classic Ray Romano character, a good-hearted but somewhat bumbling schlub, who works for his father’s construct