About Josh Zyber
Josh Zyber is a veteran movie and video disc reviewer from Laserdisc to DVD and beyond. He previously wrote for DVDFile.com, DVDTalk.com, and Home Theater magazine.
The Hobbs & Shaw movie teams up a pair of mismatched partners who may bicker but actually kind of like each other deep down. Believe it or not, other movies have tried this innovative formula before! Here are some of our favo...
Former Battlestar Galactica star Katee Sackhoff returns to duty in space for Netflix’s new sci-fi drama Another Life. I wish she could have brought some of that prior show’s good writing with her.
Hobbs & Shaw teams up Dwayne Johnson and Jason Statham as reluctant partners, but which actor is really the better action star? If only one of them could continue to have a career based on your decision, which would you choos...
Determined to wring every last dollar out of collectors’ wallets as possible, Disney has announced new SteelBook editions for not just its latest remake blockbuster, but 4k upgrades for about half the Pixar catalog to go wit...
Searching for an exciting new Blu-ray release this week is something of a long shot. You might say that the latest slate is kind of ugly, unless you’re a fan of classic movies. Even so, the selection is thin.
After Pulp Fiction landed in 1994, every aspiring filmmaker wanted to be the next Quentin Tarantino. Many of them assumed that the best way to do that was to imitate Tarantino’s style. Once or twice, this worked out. More of...
Once upon a time, in New York to be precise, Quentin Tarantino had a movie join the Criterion Collection… just one, though, and only on the Laserdisc format.
As I feared, it looks like Fear the Walking Dead has already walked back last week’s shock twist that suggested one character’s imminent demise. Even more frustrating, however, were the episode’s aggressive comme...
For a longtime self-professed videophile, you’d think I would have upgraded my home theater to 4k quite a while ago. I hesitated for a few reasons, chief among them that I was waiting for the right home theater projector tha...
As the world continues to react in horror to that Cats trailer that dropped late last week, another Uncanny Valley abomination from earlier this year hits home video. This is a tough time to be a CGI or mo-cap artist in Hollywood.
While The Lion King, Pulp Fiction, and Forrest Gump dominated the conversation in 1994, the year also had a number of movies that were unfairly undervalued or have been largely forgotten over time. This Roundtable makes a case for...
The new remake affords me an excuse to pull another Disney classic off my Laserdisc shelf. People seemed to enjoy looking at my Toy Story LD box set, so here’s a peek at how The Lion King was treated on the big, shiny discs.