Josh Reviews Spider-Man: No Way Home
Spider-Man: No Way Home picks up seconds after the end of Spider-Man: Far From Home, with J. Jonah Jameson and Mysterio’s having revealed to the world that Peter Parker is Spider-Man. This brings Peter Parker’s life crashing down around him. Hounded everywhere he goes, a
Josh Reviews The Center Seat: 55 Years of Star Trek
The Center Seat: 55 Years of Star Trek is a ten-episode documentary series exploring the vast history of Star Trek! The series is overseen by Brian Volk-Weiss, the creator of the documentary series The Toys That Made Us and The Movies That Made Us. I’m a huge Trek fan, so o
Josh Reviews Judas and the Black Messiah
Judas and the Black Messiah tells the story of the murder of Fred Hampton, the charismatic chairman of the Illinois chapter of the Black Panther party in 1969. J. Edgar Hoover and others in the FBI feared Chairman Hampton and saw him as a radical who needed to be eliminated; as such
Josh Reviews The French Dispatch
Wes Anderson’s latest film, The French Dispatch, is a salute to a very specific (and mostly vanished) type of journalism: the heyday of The New Yorker magazine and its writers. The film itself is an anthology of several vignettes, beautifully structured to resemble the differe
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I was happy to see this first trailer for Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore: The two Fantastic Beasts films haven’t been perfect, but I think they’re underrated. I’m eager to see where this story is going next. That last film ended on quite a cliffhange
Josh Reviews Foundation Season One
Isaac Asimov’s Foundation series is one of my all-time favorite novel series. I love those books with all my heart. They’re masterful novels; incredibly original and filled to overflowing with innovative and compelling ideas. I have been dreaming for years that they
Josh Reviews Woman in Motion
Woman in Motion shines a spotlight on Nichelle Nichols, who, of course, played Lt. Nyota Uhura on Star Trek. The documentary film specifically explores Ms. Nichols’ remarkable work, beginning in 1977, to recruit men and women of color to be astronauts, scientists and engineers
Josh Reviews Injustice
Injustice is the latest DC animated movie, based on the videos game Injustice: Gods Among Us, as well as the variety of comic book series that expanded upon those games. (The film’s credits specifically site the comic book series Injustice: Gods Among Us: Year One by Tom Tayl
Josh Reviews The Harder They Fall
The Harder They Fall is a new Western film, released on Netflix, directed by Jeymes Samuel and written by Mr. Samuel & Boaz Yakin (Now You See Me). As the film opens, a young boy watches his parents murdered at their dinner table by an outlaw with beautiful golden pistols. Ye
José and the Pirate Captain Toledano!
I am pleased to announce that my upcoming graphic novel, José and the Pirate Captain Toledano, is now available for pre-order! And look! Here’s an awesome short trailer for the book!! Set in the shadows of the Spanish Inquisition, this is the coming-of-age story of José Alfa