Josh Reviews Star Trek: Discovery “Saints of Imperfection”
Click here for my review of episodes 1 and 2 of Star Trek: Discovery season two, and click here for my review of episodes 3 and 4. Episode 5: “Saints of Imperfection” — Picking up immediately after the cliffhanger at the end of the previous episode, the Discovery cre
Josh Reviews Star Trek: Discovery “Point of Light” and “An Obol for Charon”
I was relatively happy with the first two episodes of Star Trek: Discovery season two. (Click here for my thoughts!) Episode three was a huge step in the wrong direction, but then the fourth episode might have been the best episode of the new season so far. So things are looking
Star Trek: Discovery returns for Season Two!
After a long drought since the cancellation of Star Trek: Enterprise in 2005, Star Trek returned to TV last year with the launch of Star Trek: Discovery on CBS All Access. I was very excited, and while the new show started off strong, I wound up being quite disappointed by the very
Josh’s Favorite Episodes of TV of 2018 — Part Two!
On Wednesday I began my list of my favorite episodes of TV of 2018! Let’s continue… 12. Star Wars: Rebels: “A World Between Worlds” (season four, episode thirteen, aired on 2/26/18) — Star Wars: Rebels developed into a magnificent show, a super-fun expansi
News Around the Net!
Let’s start with the long-awaited look at the new Hellboy film: There’s a lot to take in here. I’m excited for this film, though not nearly as blown away by this first teaser as I’d hoped. David Harbour’s Hellboy is quite different in look and person
The Office’s Rainn Wilson Shines in the Final “Short Trek” Short Film!
Although I was very lukewarm on the first season of Star Trek: Discovery, I have been extremely impressed with all four of the “Short Trek” short films that have been released over the last few months, as a lead-up to Discovery season two. They stuck the landing with 
Star Trek: The Rings of Time
Looking at my “to-read” bookshelf a few months ago, I realized that I had a backlog of unread Star Trek novels from the past few years. Most of these were stand-alone novels set during the Original Series era. It wasn’t that I was uninterested in reading those no
Josh Reviews the Third New Star Trek Short: “The Brightest Star”
The third of four new Star Trek short films, dubbed Short Treks, has arrived: “The Brightest Star.” This short story presents a concise version of the origin of Saru, the Discovery’s Kelpian science officer played by the phenomenally-talented Doug Jones. The stor
News Around the Net! UPDATED with Avengers 4 Trailer!
UPDATE: The first trailer for Avengers 4 has finally dropped! First off: the title. Endgame. That’s… OK. Not a bad title, but it’s a bit generic. I think the phrase “endgame” is a bit overused in genre circles, and Dr. Strange’s line in Infi
Star Trek: Assignment: Eternity
After reading several recent Star Trek novels that played with the history of the Star Trek universe, and that involved Gary Seven and the mysterious Aegis agency for which he worked, I decided to go back to an earlier Star Trek novel that focused on the enigmatic Mr. Seven, Greg Cox&