From the DVD Shelf: Josh reviews the original Death at a Funeral (2007)
I’ve been wanting to see Death at a Funeral ever since it was first released (back in 2007), so it’s a funny coincidence that it arrived in my home (via Netflix) the same week that the American remake (featuring a predominantly African-American cast) opened in theatres. Th
Looking for Calvin & Hobbes
It is easy to run short on adjectives when describing Bill Watterson’s beloved comic strip, Calvin & Hobbes. Running from 1985-1995, Calvin & Hobbes is undoubtedly one of the triumphs of modern newspaper cartooning, and the strip has lost none of its humor, warmth, or po
Josh Reviews Kick-Ass!
“Why do you think nobody’s ever tried to be a superhero before? You’d think all these guys talking about it online every day, at least one would give it a try. Not everybody gets to be a rock star, but it doesn’t stop people buying guitars. Jesus, man.
Josh Enjoys Two Sweet New Classic Soundtrack Releases: Back to the Future & The Goonies!
I am a bit of a nut for movie soundtracks. I don’t purchase a lot of CDs — but I do own quite a number of great movie soundtracks. Not every movie soundtrack can stand on its own — but the ones that do are pure gold. James Horner’s score for Star Trek II: T
Trailers!
Some awesome new trailers for the summer movies have appeared recently: Here’s the terrific trailer for Robert Rodriguez and Nimrod Antal’s new film Predators. That’s a pretty sweet trailer. Could this possibly be good?? Could it?? Here’s a new TV spot for