How to Start Watching (And Fall in Love with) Star Trek — Part Three!
Welcome back to the most important blog series I will ever write!! This is a guide to how a newbie should discover Star Trek! In part one, I recommended fifteen stand-out episodes of the Original Series. In part two, I recommended that, as a next step, a newbie watch the followi
How to Start Watching (And Fall in Love with) Star Trek — Part Two!
Yesterday I posted part one of this, possibly (probably!) the most important blog series I will ever write! It’s my guide to how to start watching (and fall in love with) Star Trek! Yesterday I suggested that a newbie begin by watching a select group of episodes from the Origi
How to Start Watching (And Fall in Love with) Star Trek — Part One!
Welcome to the most important blog post I might ever write! I love Star Trek. I think that, of all of the series/franchises/stories/universes that I love, whether they be in movies, TV shows, novels, comic-books, or whatever the media, Star Trek will always be my favorite. I love S
Josh Reviews Brooklyn Nine-Nine Season Seven!
After being cancelled two years ago by Fox, Brooklyn Nine-Nine roared back on NBC with possibly its strongest season ever. The recently-concluded season seven can’t quite top that magnificent season six, but it’s still a terrific season of comedy that demonstrates that t
Josh Reviews Better Call Saul Season Five
Better Call Saul season five was magnificent. I have been saying for years now that I have enjoyed watching Better Call Saul even more than Breaking Bad, and this triumphant penultimate season has only further solidified my opinion. (It’s also interesting to see a growing c
Josh Reviews Living with Yourself
In the Netflix mini-series Living with Yourself, Paul Rudd stars as Miles Elliot. Miles has a lovely wife, a nice house, and a good job. And yet, he is deeply unhappy. When we meet Miles in the first episode, he seems to be locked in a cycle of misery and mediocrity. Desperat
Josh Reviews Russian Doll
In Netflix’s eight-episode series Russian Doll, Natasha Lyonne stars as Nadia, a young woman who, on the night of her 36th birthday, dies over and over again, continually finding herself resurrected back to life at the same moment, in the bathroom at the start of the party thro
Josh Reviews I Am the Night
In between making Wonder Woman and the upcoming sequel, Wonder Woman 1984, Patty Jenkins and Chris Pine continued their collaboration with the six-episode TNT mini-series, I Am the Night. The series was created by Sam Sheridan, who wrote five of the six episodes. Ms. Jenkins dire
Josh Reviews Curb Your Enthusiasm Season 10
We had to wait a long time between the eighth and ninth seasons of Curb Your Enthusiasm (over five years), and when that ninth season of Curb finally arrived, I felt the show had lost its way somewhat. It was still extremely funny, and jam-packed with wonderful and crazy ideas. Bu
Josh Reviews The Imagineering Story
I loved every minute of this six-part Disney+ documentary series, exploring the history of Disney’s theme-parks and their rides. The series was directed by Leslie Iwerks, who is the daughter of Disney Imagineer Don Iwerks and the granddaughter of Ub Iwerks, who co-created Mickey