Catching up with the Marvel Cinematic Universe After Captain Marvel!
I have had three different people come to me in the past few days with the exact same question. They’d seen Captain Marvel and loved it, but they’d never seen a single other Marvel movie. Excited by Captain Marvel (and the Avengers: Endgame tease at the end of the fi
Josh Bids Farewell to Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt!
I wasn’t expecting to enjoy Tina Fey’s 30 Rock nearly as much as I did. (That first season, it was Aaron Sorkin’s Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip that was the “behind-the-scenes at an SNL-like show” that I was most interested in. But Studio 60 was gone
Josh Reviews Star Trek: Discovery “Light and Shadows” and “If Memory Serves”
We’re at the midpoint of season two of Star Trek: Discovery. I’ve been enjoying these episodes a lot more than I did season one, so that’s encouraging. (Though the episodes are still burdened by a stunning disregard for Star Trek continuity and frequently lazy st
Josh Reviews Daredevil: Season Three
Daredevil season three reminds me of the early days, when Netflix’s Marvel shows were exciting. I was blown away by the first season of Daredevil and the first season of Jessica Jones. These shows were adult, intense, and exciting. They were gorgeously well-made, with grea
Josh Reviews Captain Marvel
Hi friends! Before we continue with my Captain Marvel review, a quick note. Perhaps you’ve noticed the Amazon links in my posts for the past few weeks. MotionPicturesComics.com is now an Amazon affiliate. I ask your help to please support MotionPicturesComics.com by cli
The Ever-Expanding Universe of Mike Mignola’s Hellboy!
For over twenty years now, Mike Mignola’s Hellboy comics have been one of my very favorite comic book series. This series has expanded from an occasionally-published series of mini-series and short stories to a vast universe of stories, with multiple interconnected stories chronic
Josh Reviews The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Season Two!
I rather enjoyed the first season of The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, but I had a smidge of hesitation entering into season two. That first season was a wonderful concoction, fun and original, and it felt like a complete story. Was this a story that had legs, to continue successfully i
News Around the Net!
Let’s start with this amazing creation: Topher Grace and Jeff Yorkes wove together footage from every single Star Wars film so far to create a gorgeous, emotional five-minute tribute to the Star Wars saga. I have watched this thing a LOT of times so far. What an incredible e
Josh Reviews Reign of the Supermen
Earlier in the year, DC/Warner Brothers released The Death of Superman, an adaptation of the famous story-line that ran through the Superman comic-books in the nineties. (This was actually the second pass at an animated adaptation of this story, as the very first of this continuing
Josh Reviews Star Trek: Discovery “The Sound of Thunder”
Click here for my review of episodes 1 and 2 of Star Trek: Discovery season two, click here for my review of episodes 3 and 4, and click here for my review of episode 5. Episode 6: “The Sound of Thunder” — Picking up the thread of the Saru-focused short “The