Josh Reviews Ahsoka
The latest live-action Star Wars TV show on Disney+, Ahsoka, is set in the same timeline as The Mandalorian. We’re years after the fall of the Empire in Return of the Jedi, and also still years before the events of The Force Awakens and the sequel trilogy. Ahsoka picks up st
Josh Reviews Tales of the Jedi
Somehow I hadn’t yet written about one of the best new Star Wars stories in recent memory: Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi! The series was released last spring. I hope it’s the first of many! This series of six short stories (each about 15 minutes in length) tell two interweaving
Josh Reviews The Mandalorian Season Three — Part Two!
On Monday I began my in-depth look back at The Mandalorian season three! Let’s continue with the second half of the season: Episode 05: “The Pirate” For the first chunk of this episode, I thought we were getting another installment without our main characters (Din,
Josh Reviews The Mandalorian Season Three
After a way-too-long two year hiatus, The Mandalorian returned with an eight-episode third season that I thought was a tremendous amount of fun (even though I admit it didn’t quite deliver everything I’d hoped for). This was an unusual season of television, with lots of tw
Josh Reviews The Bad Batch Season Two
The Bad Batch is an animated Star Wars series set in the days immediately following the fall of the Old Republic and the rise of the Empire. It’s a spin-off of the animated Star Wars: The Clone Wars series, featuring a group of irregular clones who each are somewhat mutated fr
Josh Reviews Star Wars: Visions
Star Wars: Visions is an animated anthology series in which each episode was created by a different Japanese animation studio. The episodes utilize imagery from across the Star Wars universe, but the stories are non-canonical, meaning the Japanese animators and storytellers were fre
Josh Reviews Obi-Wan Kenobi
Ewan McGregor’s performance as Obi-Wan Kenobi was one of my favorite aspects of the Star Wars prequel films (films that I otherwise tmostly disliked). But I loved Mr. McGregor’s depiction of a young Obi-Wan, particularly in Episode III, when Obi-Wan was at the height of
Part Two of Josh’s Review of The Mandalorian Season Two
Click here for the first half of my review of The Mandalorian, season two! And now, onwards: Chapter Thirteen: “The Jedi” — As I wrote in part one of my review, getting to see Ahsoka Tano brought to life in live-action was extraordinary. I never thought this wou
Josh Reviews The Mandalorian Season Two
There was certainly a lot of expectation and anticipation before the release of the first season of The Mandalorian last year. It was the first Star Wars live-action TV show! What would it be like? And yet, in many ways, I think that first season was a huge surprise to many peop
How to Watch Star Wars: The Clone Wars!
In the tradition of my previous blog posts How to Start Watching (and Fall in Love with) Star Trek and How to Watch Battlestar Galactica, I am proud to present my guide to How to Watch Star Wars: The Clone Wars! Is there a better time to dig into this Star Wars animated series than [&