Josh Reviews Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt Season Three
I fell very quickly in love with Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt in its first season. While the show shared a certain comedic rhythm with Tina Fey’s previous show 30 Rock, I loved Kimmy Schmidt for its unique premise, wonderful characters, and, most of all, for Kimmy herself, a wond
Josh Reviews Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt Season Two!
I adored the first season of Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt and so of course I was hugely excited for the second season. Thankfully it does not disappoint! The series was originally developed by Tina Fey for NBC, as a follow-up to her recently-completed show 30 Rock. NBC however, demon
Josh Reviews Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt Season One
Tina Fey and Robert Carlock have followed up the magnificent 30 Rock with another wonderfully unique, funny, sweet creation: Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt. The show was developed for NBC who, for some unfathomable-to-me decision, passed on the show after the entire thirteen-episode firs
Josh Reviews This is Where I Leave You
This is Where I Leave You is written by Jonathan Tropper, adapting his book of the same name, and directed by Shawn Levy, who has directed many popular comedic films, none of which I have ever had any interest in seeing. (These films include the two Cheaper By the Dozen films, the S
Josh Bids Farewell to 30 Rock
I know I’m a little late on this one, but things have been busy, so I’ve finally caught up with the final episodes of 30 Rock. It’s hard to believe we’ve arrived at the end of the seventh season of this funny little show that I never expected to run more than o
Josh Reviews The Invention of Lying
The story of The Invention of Lying, as you’ve probably figured out from the trailers, unfolds in a universe almost identical to our own. Except that, in this world, no human being has ever told a lie. Ricky Gervais plays a rather Ricky Gervais-like character named Mark Bell