A Look Inside the Making of José and the Pirate Captain Toledano!
We’re fast approaching the May 1st release of my graphic novel José and the Pirate Captain Toledano! You can pre-order it on Amazon right now! Set in the shadows of the Spanish Inquisition, José and the Pirate Captain Toledano is the coming-of-age story of José Alfaro, a youn
Josh Reviews Peter Jackson’s Magnificent Get Back!
Peter Jackson’s epic-in-length Beatles mini-series, Get Back, is a miracle, and a source of pure joy for a hard-core Beatles fan like myself. I listed it as my favorite TV series of 2021, and that was an easy choice! The film presents a fly-on-the wall look at the 21 days in J
Josh Reviews How To with John Wilson Season Two
How To with John Wilson was one of my very favorite new shows of 2020 (click here for my review of season one), and I am so happy that it recently returned for a second season. How I love this joyously bizarre, beautiful documentary series! I wasn’t sure quite how filmmaker John W
Josh Reviews Voir
Voir is a new Netflix series produced by David Fincher (the renowned director of so many incredible films, including Se7en, Fight Club, Zodiac, The Social Network, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Mank, and more). Each episode of this six-episode series is a short (most are approx
Josh Reviews Made Men: The Story of Goodfellas
Made Men: The Story of Goodfellas, by Glenn Kenny, is exactly what it sounds like: a detailed look back at the making of Goodfellas and the impact of the film. I’m a big fan of Martin Scorsese’s movie Goodfellas and this book was a lot of fun! Almost immediately I knew t
Josh Reviews Station Eleven
Station Eleven is adapted from the novel written by Emily St. John Mandel. Twenty years after a deadly flu has wiped out much of the world’s population, a small group of traveling actors and musicians make their way between the scattered remnants of humanity, performing Shakes
Josh Reviews The Last Duel
Ridley Scott’s film The Last Duel is set in France in the late 1300’s. The film is a re-telling of the story of the feud that erupted between Jean de Carrouges (Matt Damon) and his former friend Jacques Le Gris (Adam Driver) after de Carrouges’ wife Marguerite (Jodie
Josh Reviews The Tomorrow War
In The Tomorrow War, Chris Pratt stars as Dan Forester. Dan is a former soldier who is now a high school science teacher, but he dreams of something more for his life. His wish turns into a nightmare when soldiers from the year 2051 arrive via time-travel in the middle of a World
Josh Reviews The Book of Boba Fett
One of the high-points of the terrific second season of The Mandalorian, for me, was the triumphant return of Boba Fett. For years (decades!), Star Wars fans have speculated that perhaps Boba Fett survived getting knocked into the Sarlacc Pitt back in Return of the Jedi. It seeme