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Joshua Ryan

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Biography:

Joshua Ryan is the editor of FandomWire's film and television department. He is an active member of the Critics Choice Association and a founding member of the Critics Association of Central Florida. His love for film stems from watching Alfred Htichcock movies at a young age.

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Neighborhood Watch (2025) 61% 7/10 “Jack Quaid and Jeffrey Dean Morgan light up the screen, making for a perfect duo of mismatched losers trying to do something good.” – FandomWire Apr 25, 2025 Full Review Havoc (2025) 67% 5/10 “Havoc is an exercise in excess in the way that only Evans can do it. Sometimes that works and other times it doesn't.” – FandomWire Apr 25, 2025 Full Review Prince of Broadway (2008) 86% 9/10 “Prince of Broadway is an exercise in authentic and humanistic storytelling.” – FandomWire Apr 19, 2025 Full Review The Shrouds (2024) 74% 5/10 “I want to say that The Shrouds is worth the experience — especially for devoted fans of Cronenberg — but the journey is far more exhausting than it is rewarding. ” – FandomWire Apr 18, 2025 Full Review 825 Forest Road (2025) 38% 4/10 “The story takes itself far too seriously, steering clear of anything that could resemble something inventive or fun.” – FandomWire Mar 31, 2025 Full Review Freaky Tales (2024) 74% 10/10 “... the most fun I’ve had watching a movie in a long time. The way it masterfully balances chaos and structure without ever losing steam or derailing is a testament to the visionary filmmakers who brought it to life.” – FandomWire Mar 31, 2025 Full Review Night Moves (1975) 86% 8/10 “Night Moves drops Hackman square in the center of a twisted mystery. It’s a pulpy, muddy story that — even by today’s standards — feels surprising and unpredictable.” – FandomWire Mar 26, 2025 Full Review Locked (2025) 65% 7/10 “Buckle up and brace yourself, Locked is one hell of ride!” – FandomWire Mar 19, 2025 Full Review Godzilla vs. Biollante (1989) 75% 8/10 “Godzilla vs. Biollante is the type of story that juggles ridiculous ideas with skillful execution and, above all, is incredibly entertaining throughout.” – FandomWire Mar 13, 2025 Full Review Cold Wallet (2024) 66% 4/10 “Cold Wallet is a solid concept suffering from poor execution. Every line of dialogue feels sluggish, struggling so hard to sound compelling while ultimately sounding fake and forced.” – FandomWire Feb 11, 2025 Full Review Crossing Delancey (1988) 82% 8/10 “It is predictable, but its the predictable nature of romantic comedies that allow them to feel so comfortable and welcoming.” – FandomWire Feb 10, 2025 Full Review Dark Match (2024) 68% 7/10 “Dark Match is a tag team duo of fun and absurdity, a gore fueled journey through hell that lands square in the center of a wrestling ring. As an homage to the genre that inspired it, Dark Match is a rousing success...” – FandomWire Jan 29, 2025 Full Review Into the Deep (2025) 24% 4/10 “Though Into the Deep falls primarily into the shallow end of the quality pool, it delivers enough thrills to justify its existence and makes for a fun enough viewing experience.” – FandomWire Jan 22, 2025 Full Review Jo Jo Dancer, Your Life Is Calling (1986) 58% 6/10 “... it's a clumsy, yet often effective, examination of the demons and hardships faced by one of cinema's most iconic comedians. ” – FandomWire Jan 16, 2025 Full Review Paris, Texas (1984) 95% 9/10 “The cinematography, consisting of wide shots, vacant landscapes and minimalist imagery, gives Paris, Texas a distinct visual style that perfectly compliments the mysterious and emotional core of its story.” – FandomWire Jan 1, 2025 Full Review Stir of Echoes (1999) 69% 8/10 “By today's standards the mystery itself isn't all that perplexing, but despite its predictable nature the film remains a masterclass in entertainment. ” – FandomWire Dec 13, 2024 Full Review Werewolves (2024) 48% 5/10 “Those looking for dumb fun will absolutely find it here, but the story ultimately falls short of its over-the-top ambitions. What I wanted was for utter lunacy, and what I got felt like a mildly zany, but ultimately familiar, rehash.” – FandomWire Dec 5, 2024 Full Review Paper Moon (1973) 91% 9/10 “The bulk of the film’s success is thanks to the performances of its two stars, Ryan and Tatum O’Neal. The real-life father and daughter duo bring a comedic energy to their incessant bickering and a wholesome, sentimental chemistry to their relationship.” – FandomWire Nov 27, 2024 Full Review Beatles '64 (2024) 95% 7/10 “Watching people recall their experiences and seeing the joy fill their faces as they discuss it is the best representation of this iconic moment in music history.” – FandomWire Nov 26, 2024 Full Review Land of the Dead (2005) 75% 7/10 “I may still prefer my zombies mindless, but I respect and appreciate the fresh take from a master of the genre.” – FandomWire Oct 21, 2024 Full Review Rumours (2024) 75% 5/10 “Rumours uses satire to merge the realms of the political arena and science-fiction for a unique comedic experience. Unfortunately, the gorgeous visual style and a stacked ensemble can't save the film from feeling stale.” – FandomWire Oct 18, 2024 Full Review Gummo (1997) 39% 6/10 “The purpose of the film is seemingly to expose movie goers to an existence that they may otherwise pretend does not exist, while at the same time eliciting a reaction of discomfort. In that arena its a resounding success...” – FandomWire Oct 17, 2024 Full Review Tenacious D in: The Pick of Destiny (2006) 53% 7/10 “While Black and Gass’ comedic chemistry carries the increasingly absurd humor to new heights, comedy legends round out the supporting cast cameos and bit parts.” – FandomWire Oct 1, 2024 Full Review The Runner (1984) 100% 10/10 “The Runner plays out with an unflinching realism. It doesn’t spend its time on exposition or massive set pieces. The events of the films are relatively minor from a cinematic standpoint, but their impact and importance to Amiro are immeasurable.” – FandomWire Oct 1, 2024 Full Review Werckmeister Harmonies (2000) 98% 9/10 “Béla Tarr and co-director Ágnes Hranitzky choose to insinuate more than they directly reveal, keeping the mystique constant throughout.” – FandomWire Oct 1, 2024 Full Review
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