Josh Reviews Star Wars Visions: Season Two!
I quite enjoyed the first season of Star Wars: Visions, and I was happy to see the series return with a second season consisting of nine new animated shorts! Whereas in season one, all nine episodes were created by different Japanese animation studios, here in season two the show expa
Josh Reviews Invincible: Season Two — Part One!
Invincible is a terrific animated series on Amazon Prime Video, adapting the comic book series written by Robert Kirkman and illustrated by Cory Walker & Ryan Ottley. Mark Grayson is a senior in high school: he’s also the powerful superhero Invincible. Having only recent
Josh Bids Farewell to Matt Groening’s Disenchantment
In a curious confluence of events, at around the same time as Matt Groening’s Futurama miraculously returned from the dead for a new season ten years after it was cancelled (click here for my review), Mr. Groening’s fantasy comedy show on Netflix, Disenchantment, took its
“Good News, Everyone!” Josh Reviews The Return of Futurama!
In an incredible turn of events, Futurama has returned from the dead — YET AGAIN!! — this time on Hulu, returning for a wonderful eleventh season consisting of ten all-new episodes. It makes me so happy that the show has once again found a way to continue. The show air
Josh Reviews Wes Anderson’s Adaptation of The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar
It seems to have been released with little fanfare, so you might not know that Wes Anderson has directed a beautiful short (39 minutes) adaptation of Roald Dahl’s story The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar for Netflix! This short film is delightful, a perfect marriage of Wes Ander
Josh Reviews Loki Season Two
I loved season one of Loki! It was joyously weird and strange, dipping into obscure corners of the Marvel Comics universe (I never thought the Time Variant Authority would be depicted on-screen!), and it provided a well-deserved showcase for Tom Hiddleston’s villain-who-we-lov
Josh Reviews Only Murders in the Building Season Three
One of the great TV pleasures of the last few years was the magical combination of Steve Martin, Martin Short, and Selena Gomez in Only Murders in the Building. In the show’s third season, the three amateur sleuths find themselves embroiled in the mystery of the death of star Ben
Josh Reviews SmartLess: On the Road
SmartLess: On the Road is a six-episode documentary series on Apple TV+. We follow the hosts of the SmartLess podcast: Will Arnett, Jason Bateman, and Sean Hayes, as they take their podcast on the road for a series of live performances. The first half to two-thirds of each episode
Josh Reviews Ahsoka
The latest live-action Star Wars TV show on Disney+, Ahsoka, is set in the same timeline as The Mandalorian. We’re years after the fall of the Empire in Return of the Jedi, and also still years before the events of The Force Awakens and the sequel trilogy. Ahsoka picks up st
Josh Reviews Secret Invasion
Secret Invasion is the latest Marvel show on Disney+. In this six-episode series, a grizzled Nick Fury returns to the field in an attempt to stop a civil war between the shape-shifting Skrull aliens on Earth. At the end of Captain Marvel, set in 1995, Fury had discovered and befri