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This is a great trailer for Seinfeld’s move to Netflix: I’m excited to see this first trailer for Guillermo del Toro’s new movie, Nightmare Alley: That looks gorgeous — and what a cast! I can’t wait to see it. Here’s a trailer for Stranger Things 4:
Josh Reviews Val
The documentary Val, directed by Leo Scott and Ting Poo, explores the life and career of Val Kilmer. Utilizing the epic trove of home video footage that the actor has recorded throughout his life, both at home and on the sets of many of the movies in which he has performed, the doc
Josh Reviews Jay and Silent Bob Reboot
In Jay and Silent Bob Reboot, the two “hetero life-mates” get out of an arrest for selling pot, but while in court they discover that they’ve lost the rights to use their names “Jay and Silent Bob.” It turns out that the “Bluntman and Chronic̶
Josh Reviews The Godfather Coda: The Death of Michael Corleone
I adore the first two Godfather movies. They’re certainly on my list of my ten favorite movies. It’s hard to say which one I like better; they’re both masterpieces. I’ve never hated The Godfather Part III. A sequel made so long after the original films
News Around the Net!
For a huge sequel coming out in just a few months, we’ve seen surprisingly little promotion for The Matrix Resurrections… but here now at last is a trailer: Color me intrigued! I quite like the first Matrix film (though perhaps I didn’t love it as much as as most o
Josh Bids Farewell to Brooklyn Nine-Nine
Brooklyn Nine-Nine really grew on me. I watched right from the start, and I always thought the series was a great deal of fun. But slowly, the series developed from an enjoyable comedic trifle to a true comedy great. In my mind, Brooklyn Nine-Nine stands tall among the greatest
Josh Reviews Madi, the Graphic Novel Conclusion to Duncan Jones’ Moon Trilogy
Duncan Jones has described his 2018 film Mute as the second part in trilogy of loosely-connected sci-fi films set in the universe of his breakout 2009 film Moon. Mr. Jones has spoken of being unsure that he’d be able to raise the funds to make his third planned film; instead,
Josh Reviews Mute, the Second Film in Duncan Jones’ “Moon Trilogy”
I was blown away by Moon, Duncan Jones’ 2009 directorial debut. It’s a fantastic original sci-fi film, featuring Sam Rockwell in a terrific leading performance. (Well, actually multiple terrific leading performances… watch the movie!) Unfortunately, I havenR
Josh Reviews The Bad Batch Season One
I’m a big fan of the animated Star Wars series The Clone Wars and Rebels. There’s a lot of terrific Star Wars storytelling in those series. It’s a huge section of the Star Wars story that remains under the radar for many Star Wars fans. (Though that’s sta
Josh Reviews Loki Season One!
Loki picks up the thread of the alternate Loki who, in Avengers: Endgame, picks up the Tesseract and escapes after our heroes bungle their “time heist.” This “Variant” Loki quickly finds himself apprehended by the TVA — the Time Variance Authority ̵