Josh Spiegel
School
Arizona State University, Northern Arizona University
Expertise
Disney Parks, Streaming Comedy Series, Action/Sci-Fi Movies
- Josh has written two books focused on Disney and Pixar.
- He co-hosted the Disney movie podcast "Mousterpiece Cinema" for nine years.
- Outlets like The Washington Post and The Wrap have sought Josh's expertise as a Disney-focused consultant.
Experience
Josh has worked as a pop-culture journalist and editor for two decades. He's written for outlets such as /Film, Polygon, The Hollywood Reporter, The Washington Post, and more. He has also served as Reviews Editor at Sound on Sight, and was Editor-in-Chief at Movie Mezzanine.
Education
Josh received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Arizona State University, and his Master of Arts degree in English from Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff, Arizona.
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Stories By Josh Spiegel
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From 1970s classics to bombastic 1990s action films (and maybe even some more modern entries), here is our ranking of the 10 best natural disaster movies.
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Hollywood has a habit of hiring indie directors to direct big budget blockbusters. Here's our list of the 10 best movies that have emerged from that practice.
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In honor of the Twister sequel Twisters hitting theaters, here are the 10 best blockbuster performances by character actors ranked.
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With Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F hitting Netflix this week, we went ahead and ranked the entire Beverly Hills Cop franchise.
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With Inside Out 2 now in theaters, let's take a look at the 10 best Pixar characters from the company's nearly 30-year history. Did your favorite make the list?
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George Miller is Hollywood's thunder from Down Under, so here are all of his feature films, ranked.
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The Fall Guy is jam-packed with wild, death-defying stunts. Here are the wildest 10 stunts in the new Ryan Gosling action flick, ranked.
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Migration rarely approaches a level of excitement or creativity that might be hoped for with a big-budget animated feature. Here's our review.
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Blitz Bazawule and a cast of talented performers do their best, but The Color Purple musical adaptation doesn't quite work. Read our review here.
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Percy Jackson and the Olympians may yet win an audience, but feels like a somewhat dull echo of the film that preceded it by a decade. Here's our review.
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Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget is a charming sequel that reminds us that Aardman's stop-motion animation is worth the wait. Here's our review,
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Andre Braugher's role on Brooklyn Nine-Nine was a revelation, and a reinvention of a great actor who had already established himself in another cop show.
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The Boy and the Heron is one of the year's best films, and hopefully not Hayao Miyazaki's last masterpiece.
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Instead of watching the new Disney animated musical Wish, you'd be better off watching any number of Disney's actual animated classics. Here's our review.
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The comedy Please Don't Destroy: The Treasure of Foggy Mountain is a hit-or-miss affair, but one that hits slightly more than it misses.
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Charm doesn't make an animated film perfect, but as the animated Adam Sandler movie Leo proves, it can make for an entertaining time for the whole family.
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Juno Temple and Jon Hamm turn in great performances in Fargo season 5, but the show frequently can't get out of its own way. Here's our review.
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The Curse, starring Nathan Fielder and Emma Stone, is an almost skin-crawling TV experience. Read our spoiler free review right here.
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With Killers of the Flower Moon, Martin Scorsese reminds us yet again that few other people working in film today are operating at even half of his level.
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The Frasier revival/reboot isn't bad, but it just can't quite match what made the original series so special. But your mileage may vary. Read our review here.
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Benicio del Toro turns in a memorable, quirky performance in Reptile, but the film's central mystery is never as interesting as it should be.
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30 years ago, a scrappy young writer named Conan O'Brien joined the world of late night television as a host, and the format has never been the same.
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A Haunting in Venice, the third film in Kenneth Branagh's Poirot series, tries to change things up with a potentially supernatural bent, but does it work?
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The weak Gal Gadot Netflix action movie Heart of Stone, a poor M:I imitation, is not even worth glancing at when you scroll through your Netflix profile.
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Meryl Streep! Paul Rudd! Another good season!
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Surprisingly good and surprisingly creepy!
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A devastating masterpiece.