Josh Reviews The Trial of the Chicago 7
The Trial of the Chicago 7, written & directed by Aaron Sorkin (mastermind behind Sports Night & The West Wing, writer of such terrific films as A Few Good Men, The Social Network, Steve Jobs, Moneyball, and Charlie Wilson’s War, and the writer/director of the underrate
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“Mr. President. Welcome back.” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g868M-27qpI I can’t wait to watch that later today!! Wayne Knight has reprised his role as Newman from Seinfeld to give some advice on mail-in voting and the importance of making a plan to VOTE: Moving
Josh’s Guide to Great Geeky Gifts — Part Two!
October 13-14 is Amazon’s Prime Day, in which they trumpet all sorts of great discounted deals across their site. Personally, I enjoy hunting through their deals and I almost always make some great purchases each year when this comes around. So I thought this might be a fun
Josh’s Guide to Great Geeky Gifts — Part One!
October 13-14 is Amazon’s Prime Day, in which they trumpet all sorts of great discounted deals across their site. Personally, I enjoy hunting through their deals and I almost always make some great purchases each year when this comes around. So I thought this might be a fun
Star Trek: A Time to be Born and A Time to Die
Back in 2004, Pocket Book published a connected series of nine Star Trek: The Next Generation novels, designed to bridge the gap between Star Trek: Insurrection and Star Trek: Nemesis, the last of the TNG movies. Nemesis introduced several changes to the status quo of the TNG crew
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Let’s start with the most important agenda item: VOTE. If you don’t want to listen to me, please listen to these naked celebrities: I mentioned a few weeks ago that news leaked out that Sacha Baron Cohen had secretly filmed a Borat sequel. Well, now there’s a tra
The Parker Films: Slayground (1983)
I’m continuing my look at the films based on Donald E. Westlake (written under the pseudonym Richard Stark)’s Parker Character. I really enjoyed 1967’s Point Blank (click here for my review) and 1968’s The Split (click here for my review). I thought 1973’s The Outfit was
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I loved the first look at WandaVision that played during the Emmys. I’m excited for the Marvel shows on Disney+ to start rolling out…! Here’s a trailer for the sequel to Kenneth Branagh’s Murder on the Orient Express, called Death on the Nile: I liked the fir
Josh Reviews Mulan
Because we don’t plan on going to a movie theatre any time in the near future, my family was delighted that Disney opted to release their live-action remake of Mulan on Disney+. Yes, the additional $30 fee on top of the cost of our Disney+ subscription was steep. But that wa