Josh Reviews Honey Don’t!
I loved Drive Away Dolls, the 2024 film directed by Ethan Coen and co-written with his wife, Tricia Cooke, so I was thrilled that Mr. Coen and Ms. Cooke were reuniting with star Margaret Qualley for another film so quickly. (Mr. Coen and Ms. Cooke have called Honey Don’t! the
Josh Reviews Futurama Season 12!
A new season of Futurama is nearly upon us, and I realized I’d never posted my review of the previous season! How did I let that happen? Time to rectify that error! As readers of this site probably know, I love this show! I watched the four original Fox seasons alongside T
Josh Reviews Billy Joel: And So It Goes
Billy Joel: And So It Goes is a two-part documentary, running about five hours in total, exploring Billy Joel’s life and career. It’s directed and produced by Susan Lacy and Jessica Levin. I loved every minute of it! Those five hours blew by (I watched about four hours
Josh Reviews Star Trek Prodigy: Season Two
The second season of the animated Star Trek: Prodigy came out last summer, but I never got around to posting a review. That does not reflect on the quality of the show, because I actually liked this second season a lot! I was dubious of Prodigy when it launched. An animated Star T
Josh Reviews Fountain of Youth
In Fountain of Youth, we meet estranged siblings Luke (John Krasinski) and Charlotte (Natalie Portman). Luke is a charismatic but somewhat shady thief; when the movie opens, he’s stealing a painting, and pretty soon he’s gotten his sister Charlotte into trouble by steali
Interviewing Happy Camper Author Sarah Young
It was my pleasure recently to interview Sarah Young, author of the new novel Happy Camper, available right now on Amazon. Here’s the book’s description: A captivating tale of love and identity, set against the backdrop of a Jewish summer camp in 2010. When Reina, an out l
Josh Reviews The Fantastic Four: First Steps
I could hardly dare to dream that this summer we might get a great Superman movie AND a great Fantastic Four movie, and yet… here we are! After the never-formally-released Roger Corman Fantastic Four movie from 1994 (click here for my review of the fun documentary Doomed! The Un
News Around the Net
Let’s kick things off with this important announcement: After 40 years, they’re making another Spaceballs! I am, obviously, excited. (Also, I need to own Spaceballs: the sweatshirt.) Mel Brooks will be back as Yogurt, Rick Moranis will be back (for the first time in