The Tzuris of Shloyme Royten-Hemd
Below is the cover for The Tzuris of Shloyme Royten-Hemd, a sci-fi comedic retelling of a famous Jewish folk tale, written by Steven M. Bergson.
Escape to Siberia
Below are two pages from Escape to Siberia, written by Leora Ragones. This graphic novel will retell the amazing true story of Leora’s grandparents’ experiences fleeing from Poland into Russia during World War II. These pages come from our initial 13-page proposal to
Josh Reviews The Death of Superman Animated Film
Back in 2007, when DC/Warner Brothers began their series of direct-to-DVD animated films, the first project they tackled was an adaptation of the 1992-93 “Death of Superman” storyline from the comics. That animated film, Superman: Doomsday, was very entertaining and stil
Josh Reviews Brockmire Season Two!
Season one of Brockmire was one of my favorite television discoveries from last year, so I was super-excited for season two! I loved these eight new episodes, and I continue to highly recommend this show! Brockmire stars Hank Azaria as disgraced former major league announcer Jim Bro
Josh Reviews Netflix’s Jack Ryan: Season One
I loved The Hunt for Red October when I first saw it when it was released back in 1990, and to this day it remains one of my very favorite movies. None of the follow-up Jack Ryan films was able to match it. I like the two Harrison Ford films (Patriot Games and Clear and […]
Josh Reviews Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt Season Four Part One!
I’ve enjoyed Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt right from the get-go, and I’m bummed that this fourth season has been announced as the last. (I am hoping that rumors of a concluding movie aren’t just wishful thinking!) This fourth season so far shows that the show remain
Josh Reviews Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind
The new HBO documentary, Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind, is a fascinating and funny look back at the life and career of Robin Williams. If you’re a fan of comedy, and/or the work of Mr. Williams, I can’t imagine your not enjoying this film from director Marina Zen
Josh Reviews Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom
I saw Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom well over a month ago, but I’ve avoided writing about it until now because my basic reaction to the movie can be boiled down mostly to: Ugh. I had a bad feeling about this film from the very first trailer. I love the original Jurassic Park,
Star Trek: From History’s Shadow
Dayton Ward’s wonderful Star Trek novel From History’s Shadow is a standout in Pocket Books’ wonderful continuing series of Star Trek novels. This book does exactly what I most enjoy seeing in these Trek novels: it weaves together multiple characters and story-lin
Josh Reviews the HBO Adaptation of Fahrenheit 451
Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451 is one of my very favorite books. The novel, written in 1953, is every bit as relevant today as it was all those decades ago when it was first published. When I first heard that HBO was working on a new adaptation, featuring Michael B. Jordan