Josh Reviews Seinfeldia
My love for Seinfeld is deep and vast. I started watching around the time of the show’s fourth season, back in 1992/93. I remember being told that I absolutely had to watch “The Contest.” I liked it, and by the end of that season I was watching regularly. I t
Analyzing the New York Times’ List of the Best 25 Films of the 21st Century
Recently, The New York Times’ Manohla Dargis and A.O. Scott published their list of the 25 Best Films of the 21st Century So Far. It’s a fascinating list, and well-worth your checking out. My own list would certainly be very different, but I was surprised and delighted tha
Late to the Party: Josh Reviews Silicon Valley Season One!
Quite a few friends have recommended Silicon Valley to me, but for one reason or another it took me a while to find the time to start watching the show. I am sorry I waited so long, because now I am hooked! Created by Mike Judge (Office Space), John Altschuler and Dave Krinsky, the
Josh Reviews Brockmire Season One
In IFC’s new series Brockmire, Hank Azaria stars as the titular Brockmire. Once a major league baseball play-by-play announcer, Brockmire had a spectacular public flame-out after discovering that his wife had been cheating on him. After disappearing for ten years, Brockmire
Josh Reviews Wonder Woman
Patty Jenkins’ Wonder Woman is a delight, a thrilling spectacle whose heart is 100% in the right place, focusing on a hero who is fierce and brave, a skilled warrior, who nevertheless prizes loyalty and love above all else. It’s hard to believe it’s taken so long f
Josh Reviews King Arthur: Legend of the Sword
I’m not sure why Hollywood keeps insisting on making King Arthur movies. Is it the allure of a known name, in the way that studios chase after franchises and keep remaking and rebooting series with a recognizable title? Personally, I have never been all that interested in th
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: The Long Mirage
David R. George III’s latest novel, The Long Mirage, picks up exactly where his terrific DS9 duology Sacraments of Fire and Ascendance left off. Religious unrest is spreading across Bajor with the discovery that the moon Endalla appears to have been artificially constructed as
Josh Reviews The Americans Season Five
After the end of The Americans season four, it was announced that the show was being renewed for two additional seasons that would wrap up the story. I love that, in today’s television landscape, more and more serialized dramas are being allowed the time to end their stories p
Catching Up on 2016: Josh Reviews Midnight Special
Jeff Nichols, amazingly, wrote and directed not one but two films that were released in 2016. The second was Loving, a magnificent drama about Richard and Mildred Loving, an interracial couple forbidden from marrying in Virginia, whose case eventually came before the Supreme Court i
News Around the Net
“There’s always money in the banana-stand!” I am thrilled that, four long years after the release of season 4, Arrested Development season 5 is officially happening!! Yes, season 4 was a bit of a disappointment, but I’m hoping Mitch Hurwitz and this amazing