Josh’s Favorite Movies of 2018 — Part One!
I hope you enjoyed my list of my Favorite Episodes of TV of 2018! (Click here for part one, click here for part two, and click here for part three.) And now, let’s dive into my list of my Twenty Favorite Movies of 2018! I did a lot better this year about seeing all the [&helli
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 Mr. Warmth: The Don Rickles Project
Mr. Warmth: The Don Rickles Project is a 2007 documentary film, focusing on comedian Don Rickles. I’d wanted to see this film ever since it came out, but for one reason or another I’d never gotten around to it. It’s a great irony to me that I finally watched this
Josh Reviews Louie Season Three
I loved the first season of Louis C.K.’s FX show, Louie, but it took me a while to track down and then find the time to watch season two. But after tearing through season two in just a few days (click here for my review), my wife and I didn’t waste much time before movin
Hamlet Double Feature Part I: Kenneth Branagh’s Hamlet
I remember reading about Kenneth Branagh’s Hamlet when it first came out, back in 1996. I was intrigued by the notion of a filmed version of the complete text of Hamlet, and also by Mr. Branagh’s cast, which combined famed Shakespearean actors with a variety of famous Ho
From the DVD Shelf: Insomnia (2002)
There’s no question in my mind that Christopher Nolan is one of the best directors working today. There’s only one of his films that I haven’t seen (his first — Following — and I do hope to remedy that situation soon), and I have thoroughly enjoyed ever