Josh Reviews Werewolf by Night
Following the death of monster-hunter Ulysses Bloodstone, a group of his fellow monster-hunters gather to compete to see who is worthy to inherit the bloodstone that gave Ulysses his name; a powerful weapon against monsters. But one of the hunters, Jack (Gael García Bernal), has en
Josh Reviews She-Hulk: Attorney at Law
Marvel’s been on a heck of a run lately with their Disney+ TV series, and they’ve impressed me yet again with She-Hulk: Attorney at Law. I found this show to be a delight from start to finish. My biggest complaint is that, at nine half-hour episodes, the season is way
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So… Back to the Future: The Musical is coming to Broadway in June 2023…? Great Scott! It seems like a ludicrous notion, but I must admit this trailer is sort of endearing. The actor playing Marty sounds exactly like Michael J. Fox when we hear him say “a time mac
Revisiting Barry Levinson’s Avalon
Barry Levinson’s Avalon charts the journey of a Jewish immigrant family, the Krichinskys, in Baltimore throughout the 1940s and ’50s. Armin Mueller-Stahl stars as Sam Krichinsky, who immigrates from Poland to Baltimore in 1941. We follow Sam and his extended family, es
Josh Reviews Life & Beth
In the Hulu series Life & Beth, Amy Schumer plays Beth, a young woman whose life, when we first meet her, seems OK. She lives in New York City, she has a cool job as a wine distributor, and she’s dating the hot guy in her office. But then her mother, with whom she has [&
Creating a Comic Book Page: José and the Pirate Captain Toledano!
Today I wanted to peel back the curtain and walk you through how I created a page of my graphic novel, José and the Pirate Captain Toledano! Today I’m going to be digging into page 11 of of José and the Pirate Captain Toledano. On this page, we follow our main charact
Josh Reviews Light & Magic
Light & Magic is a spectacular six-episode documentary series on Disney+, tracing the origins and development of Industrial Light and Magic, surely one of the greatest special effects company of all time. I am a sucker for behind-the-scenes documentaries on the making of movies, n
Josh Reviews Confess, Fletch
For something like three decades they’ve been trying to make a Fletch sequel. Lo and behold, Greg Mottola (director of Superbad, Adventureland, and Paul) and Jon Hamm have cracked the code. And yet, weirdly… I feel like very few people know this movie even exists. It
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Friends, drop what you’re doing and click here to behold the ballot submitted by Raphael Bob-Waksberg (the creator of Bojack Horseman and co-creator of Undone) to Rolling Stone’s list of the best TV shows of all time. This is genius. (Allow me to give special praise to
Josh Reviews Star Wars: Visions
Star Wars: Visions is an animated anthology series in which each episode was created by a different Japanese animation studio. The episodes utilize imagery from across the Star Wars universe, but the stories are non-canonical, meaning the Japanese animators and storytellers were fre