Josh Reviews Madi, the Graphic Novel Conclusion to Duncan Jones’ Moon Trilogy
Duncan Jones has described his 2018 film Mute as the second part in trilogy of loosely-connected sci-fi films set in the universe of his breakout 2009 film Moon. Mr. Jones has spoken of being unsure that he’d be able to raise the funds to make his third planned film; instead,
Josh Reviews Mute, the Second Film in Duncan Jones’ “Moon Trilogy”
I was blown away by Moon, Duncan Jones’ 2009 directorial debut. It’s a fantastic original sci-fi film, featuring Sam Rockwell in a terrific leading performance. (Well, actually multiple terrific leading performances… watch the movie!) Unfortunately, I havenR
Catching Up on 2016: Josh Reviews Warcraft
I have no attachment to or even any knowledge of the game Warcraft. I have never played the game, in any of its incarnations. But I was interested in the film version because of the involvement of Duncan Jones at the helm. Mr. Jones directed Moon, a fantastic tiny-budget sci-fi
Josh Reviews Source Code
The phenomenally high-quality Moon (starring Sam Rockwell — read my review here) guaranteed that I’d buy a ticket for director Duncan Jones’ next film. Well, that film has arrived, and although it took me several weeks to find the time to get catch it in a theatre,
2009 Catch-Up: Josh Reviews Moon
Though 2009 is well in the past, I’m still trying to find time to watch those 2009 films that I missed (some of which I listed when writing my Best Films of 2009 list). At the top of my I-really-wanted-to-see-it-but-never-did list from 2009 was Duncan Jones’ little sci-f