Josh Reviews The Bubble
Judd Apatow’s film The Bubble chronicles the increasingly chaotic and unhinged situation on the set of a big-budget film, Cliff Beasts 6, attempting to stay in production during the pandemic. The idea is that the cast and crew will isolate in a bubble in a lavish hotel, enabli
Josh Reviews His Dark Materials Season One
Philip Pullman’s fantasy trilogy His Dark Materials was originally published between 1995-2000. The first book, The Golden Compass, had previously been adapted into a mediocre movie back in 2007. Now, the BBC and HBO have adapted that first book, The Golden Compass, into an
“Destiny is on the phone!” Josh Reviews The Tick: Season Two
I have loved Ben Edlund’s superhero parody, The Tick, in all of its iterations. I read the original black-and-white comic book in the late eighties and early nineties. I enjoyed Fox’s animated Saturday morning cartoon version, that ran from 1994-1996. And I loved Fox
Josh’s Favorite Episodes of TV — Part Three!
I have been reviewing My Favorite Episodes of TV of 2017! Click here for part one, and here for part two. And now, onward to part three: 15. The Tick: “Party Crashers” (season one, episode four, released on 8/25/17) — Just as Arthur is getting drawn deeper in the
Josh Reviews Amazon’s The Tick
I read and loved The Tick way back when the first black and white issues of Ben Edlund’s super-hero parody masterpiece were published in the eighties, and I have followed the big blue goofball’s adventures through both of his two previous TV incarnations, an animated series in the
“Evil Wears Every Possible Mitten” — Josh Reviews Amazon’s The Tick!
I’ve been a fan of Ben Edlund’s wonderful superhero parody, The Tick, since (almost) the very beginning. Friends in high school turned me on to the wonderful black-and-white comic, published by New England Comics, soon after those early issues were published in the late
Josh Reviews Spy!
At this rate, I want Paul Feig and Melissa McCarthy to never stop making movies together. Ms. McCarthy killed in Paul Feig’s Bridesmaids, and then she stepped up into a co-starring role in Mr. Feig’s follow-up film, The Heat. In Spy, Ms. McCarthy and writer/director Feig
Josh Reviews Guardians of the Galaxy
I had a feeling this one was gonna be good. I’m glad I was right. With Guardians of the Galaxy, Marvel Studios has blown the doors off of their cinematic universe in a big, big way. This is a huge movie, filled with crazy alien planets and creatures and hugely original chara