News Around the Net
Two exciting new Star Trek trailers dropped this week! First up is this look at Picard: This is a very solid trailer. Lots to get excited about here. The production values of this show look spectacular, which makes me happy. (On the other hand, Discovery also had terrific pro
Josh Reviews Fleabag!
I’d been hearing about Fleabag for years, ever since the first season of Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s show was released back in 2016. The acclaim for the show’s second season, released this past March, bumped the show up higher on my (lengthy) to-watch list. About a we
Josh Reviews the Premiere of Stumptown!
Stumptown is a magnificent comic book series written by Greg Rucka and illustrated by first Matthew Southworth and then Justin Greenwood. It centers on Dex Parios, a private investigator in Portland, Oregon. The series has been published periodically between 2009 and 2016 (though
“Going From Drunk Asshole to Sober Asshole Isn’t the Dramatic Makeover You Think it is” — Josh Reviews Brockmire Season Three!
I can’t believe it’s taken me this long to write about Brockmire season three, which I devoured quickly upon its release last spring. I absolutely adored season one and season two of Brockmire, and season three did not disappoint! This is one of my very favorite shows
News Around the Net
For the past few months, I’ve been rewatching Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, my favorite of all the Trek series. It’s very sad to read the news, right smack in the middle of my rewatch, of the passing of Aron Eisenberg, who played Nog. Here’s one of my favorite sce
Catching up with Legion Season Two
I was blown away by the first season of Legion back in 2017. I thought it was magnificent; hugely creative and weird and unique. It was a gloriously mindbending experience that pushed the boundaries of what a television show could be. I loved it. But by the time season two came
Josh Reviews IT: Chapter Two
Stephen King’s It is a magnificent novel, complex and horrifying and wonderfully memorable. The novel tells two interwoven stories: of how the Loser’s Club discovered and fought a horrifyingly evil entity in the small town of Derry in 1957-58, and how they returned to the
Josh Reviews the Animated Adaptation of Batman: Hush
Back in 2003, Jeph Loeb and Jim Lee produced a twelve episode story in DC’s Batman comic book called “Hush” that was a year-long mystery, introducing a new villain to the Batman pantheon. The story was a big hit with fans and has remained one of the memorable Batma
Josh Reviews Brooklyn Nine-Nine Season Six
A little over a year ago, at the end of Brooklyn Nine-Nine’s fifth season, the show was cancelled by FOX. I was so sad to read that news! For me, it was a wake-up call as to how much I’d grown to love this show. I didn’t realize how much I loved Brooklyn Nine-N
Josh Reviews Better Things Season Three
Pamela Adlon’s show Better Things continues to be one of my very favorite TV shows currently being made. I recently caught up with season three, and it’s every bit as magnificent as I had hoped. (Click here for my review of Better Things season one, and here for my rev