Josh Reviews The Third and Final Season of The Leftovers
After several years during which several of my friends repeatedly beseeched me to watch The Leftovers, I finally gave it a chance. I’m so glad I did. The show is a masterpiece. It’s a deep character study; a riveting meditation on grief and loss; and a thrillingly am
Josh Reviews The Leftovers Season Two
I thoroughly enjoyed season one of The Leftovers. I thought season two was even better. I know I’m several years late to the party here, but at this point I am all-in on this show! I’d been warned that the first season of The Leftovers might be tough to get through, be
Late to the Party: Josh Reviews The Leftovers Season One
The Leftovers ran for three seasons on HBO, between 2014-2017. The series was created by Damon Lindelof and Tom Perrotta, based on Mr. Perotta’s novel. It takes place three years after 2% of the population “departed” — vanished into thin air in circumstance
Josh Reviews the Premiere of Watchmen
Watchmen, the 1986-87 mini-series/graphic novel by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons, is probably the single greatest comic book story ever made. The collected graphic novel was selected as one of Time Magazine’s 100 greatest English-language novels of the past century. (I waxed p
Josh Reviews Tomorrowland
Brad Bird is one of my favorite directors, and so I was excited by the prospect of a new film with him at the helm. I was also intrigued to see what would result from combining his voice with that of Damon Lindeloff (showrunner of Lost) and Jeff Jensen (a great writer for Entertainm