News Around the Net (UPDATED)
At long last, here’s the first trailer for Spider-Man: No Way Home: Looks like Disney & Marvel opted to skip a traditional teaser and jump right into a full trailer. I can’t believe this movie is only a few months away! Jon Stewart is returning to TV! (Sort of.)
Josh Reviews Who Are You, Charlie Brown?
Who Are You, Charlie Brown? is a lovely short documentary on Apple TV+, exploring the life of Charles Schultz and the development of his classic Peanuts comic strip and its characters. The documentary was produced by Ron Howard & Brian Grazer’s Imagine Documentaries and di
Josh Reviews Justice Society: World War II
In the latest DC animated direct to DVD/blu-ray film, Justice Society: World War II, the Flash winds up zapped from present day back to World War II. There he encounters the Justice Society, a group of superheroes led by Wonder Woman who are fighting alongside the Allies in Europe. I
Star Trek: Death in Winter
After reading the nine-book “A Time To…” series, which was set in the year prior to the events of Star Trek: Nemesis, the (very terrible) final TNG film, I decided to continue on and re-read one of Pocket Books’ first TNG novels set immediately AFTER the even
Josh Reviews Wrath of Man
Wrath of Man is the latest film directed by Guy Ritchie. Jason Statham stars as the man nicknamed “H,” a security guard for an armored truck company. In the film’s opening sequence, we see a group of armed men attack and rob one of the company’s trucks, lea
Josh Reviews The Suicide Squad
Five years after the first disappointing Suicide Squad film from DC/Warner Brothers comes another attempt at the property, the similarly-titled The Suicide Squad, written and directed by James Gunn. It’s sort of crazy to me that DC/Warner Brothers can’t or won’t ma
Josh Reviews Batman: Soul of the Dragon
Batman: Soul of the Dragon is one of the most interesting DC animated direct-to-DVD/blu-ray films to come down the pike in the past several years. This out of continuity story features Bruce Wayne/Batman and other (relatively obscure) DC characters in a 1970’s style martial a
News Around the Net!
I am really digging the most recent trailer for Dune: Wow I really, really hope this is a great as I want it to be. I’m loving what I’ve seen so far, including these great new character posters. This is a solid trailer for the new Ghostbusters film: Can this possibly be
Josh Reviews Jupiter’s Legacy
Jupiter’s Legacy originated as a comic book series written by Mark Millar and illustrated by Frank Quitely, that ran from 2013-2017. (In the middle of the two main five-issue mini-series came a separate twelve-issue story called Jupiter’s Circle that explored the backstory of th
Josh Reviews Black Widow
The Marvel Cinematic Universe movies have finally returned, after their longest hiatus since the earliest days of the MCU, with Black Widow! I have not yet ventured back into a movie theater, but I was delighted to be able to watch Black Widow on Disney+. Marvel’s Phase 4 wa