Josh Reviews Argylle
As Argylle opens, we’re introduced to super-spy Aubrey Argylle (Henry Cavill), a classic sixties-era Bond-style super-spy. He’s on the trail of the femme fatale villainess LaGrange (Dua Lipa), assisted by his sidekick Wyatt (John Cena). But after a rollicking opening a
Josh Reviews The King’s Man
The King’s Man tells the story of how the Kingsmen — the “independent intelligence service” seen in 2014’s Kingsman: The Secret Service and 2017’s Kingsman: The Golden Circle — came to be. It’s 1914, and the world stands on the brink o
Josh Reviews Rocketman
Rocketman tells the story of the life and career of Elton John, starting with his humble beginnings as a boy named Reginald Dwight, being raised by his mother and grandmother in Britain in the ‘50s. Reggie’s piano skills quickly become apparent, and when he connects with song-w
Josh Reviews Kingsman: The Golden Circle
I loved Mark Millar and Dave Gibbons comic-book mini-series The Secret Service, a delicious send-up of classic sixties-era James Bond spy capers. I was a little less taken with Matthew Vaughn’s film adaptation, Kingsman: The Secret Service. Mr. Vaughn is a terrific director
Josh Reviews Kingsman: The Secret Service
I was thrilled when I head that Matthew Vaughn would be directing an adaptation of Mark Millar & Dave Gibbons’ wonderful comic book series, The Secret Service. I adored the original comic, and I had loved Matthew Vaughn’s previous adaptation of a Mark Millar-written
News Around the Net (and a rant about Prometheus!)
So, OK, bloody disgusting ran an article that Fox doesn’t know what to do with a proposed sequel to Ridley Scott’s Prometheus, and that the source of the problem is that when Lost’s Damon Lindelof re-wrote Jon Spaihts’ original Alien prequel script into wha
News Around the Net!
At last! Our first glimpse at footage from Game of Thrones season three! http://youtu.be/RzI9v_B4sxw This is a very funny article: Six Horrible Aftermaths Implied by Movies with Happy Endings. Here is a terrific, in-depth interview with the show-runner of the phenomenal Parks and Re
From the DVD Shelf: Josh Reviews Layer Cake
I saw Layer Cake in the theater, probably because I loved Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, and so I was excited for another British crime flick, and because the great Colm Meaney (who I had grown to love because of his years portraying Miles Edward O’Brien on Star Trek: The