Name | Josh Moorhead |
Position | Senior Contributor |
Josh Moorhead is a graduate of The Ohio State University in The Ohio, who currently lives in the shadow of the Hollywood sign in LA. In college, he worked for Universal Music Group, People Magazine, Warner Bros. Pictures, and Lionsgate Films, to name a few, as a journalism teaching assistant and on several film productions. He once was Hulk Hogan's bodyguard for an afternoon. Josh is passionate about politics, the biz, and people. He has published a book entitled Baker's Dozen, which is available on amazon.com and is not about donuts. Josh spends his time reading up on the industry and politics, and sometimes arguing them, and lists fun and happiness as primary life goals. Currently he contributes to buzzine.com, tutors, and delivers mail on the Paramount Studio lot. Josh also occasionally writes bios for himself that he hopes make him sound cool.
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FILM BUZZLIST: SUNDANCE FILM FESTIVAL 2012Buzzlist: From Horror to High Art, the Films to Watch from Redford's FestivalFor two weeks every year, Park City, Utah takes on the character of showbusiness for Robert Redford's 34-year-old independent film festival. |
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FILM COLUMN: OSCAR PREDICTIONS 2012From 'The Artist' To 'Midnight in Paris,' a Year of Nostalgia for the Academy2012 is not the year of hope and change, for that matter, but of wistful nostalgia of the days of that hope and change, perhaps in hopes to kick-start it once again. |
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TV REVIEW: 'ALCATRAZ'Could Fox's New Mystery Thriller Be the Next 'Lost'?The uber-secret organization is lead by a welcome Sam Neill, who thus far is doing the best work on the show and lends it a sense of credibility. |
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MUSIC REVIEW: JOHN WILLIAMS -'WAR HORSE OST'A Soundtrack from the Orchestral Maestro that Articulates Emotions Like No OtherThe score is quite effective at taking one to a distant Euro countryside nearly a hundred years ago, where people wore knickers and tilled the ground. |
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FILM REVIEW: 'CQ'Streaming Now: Roman Coppola's Stylish Debut on Netflix'CQ' is an intriguing piece of work for the discerning film fan, and a more challenging go for the casual viewer. |
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MUSIC REVIEW: ELBOW - LIVE AT THE GREEK THEATERA Meaningful Evening of Music in Los Angeles Warms HeartsElbow is warmth. Like an old friend. Like a new one that doesn't speak in bulls***. Elbow is a sweater. Elbow is a challenge, to face our hearts... |
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LIFESTYLE COLUMN: REMEMBERING WHY WE SHOULD NEVER FORGET 9/11For a Time, the World Was a Sincere Place, and Love - the Real Thing - Was TrueTo be recovered is well and victory; to be healed is desirable and grace, but to have bypassed wisdom and reverence is too great a folly. |
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TV COLUMN: 'ADVENTURE TIME' PANEL AT PALEY FESTThe Animated Comedy You Should Be Watching If You Aren't AlreadyNow if anyone from the show, or anyone from an asylum reads this, hakuna matata. I know Ooo ain't real, but oh, shouldn't it be? |
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MUSIC REVIEW: SUNSET STRIP MUSIC FESTIVAL 2011Making the LA Music Scene Amongst the Mayhem of Legends & NewcomersThis is Los Angeles. This is your rock star hopes playing in the dark at 5 in the evening while Bush competes on the main stage outside. But yet still there you are... |
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LIFESTYLE COLUMN: ABEL CHARROW 6N6 CHALLENGEAble to Use His Pull in the Hollywood 'Community' to Help Good CausesHe held a seven-minute plank. He grew a big old beard. He ate sleeves of Girl Scout Thin Mint cookies in minutes. He turned his home into a haunted house... |
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MUSIC REVIEW: THEOPHILUS LONDON - LIVE AT WARNER BROS.An Exclusive Event Showcasing Personal Rap, Rising Talent & New HooksImagine that, at lunch, instead of quiet conversation around the microwaving Hot Pocket, there was catered steak-house food, free booze, and a rap artist. |
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ARTS REVIEW: ANTHONY LISTER JUNK FOOD ART HOUSE AT HVW8Surreal Pop Art Depicting Comic Heroes for a Little Escapism in Our Post-9/11 WorldIf I had to make a guesstimation of Lister's work ... I'd say it's a reflection of the common man today masking ourselves in our escapes. |
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ARTS REVIEW: RINGLING BROS. AND BARNUM & BAILEY - 'FULLY CHARGED'A Classic Circus to Bring Out the Kid in Adults & Cause the Kids to Laugh ContagiouslyThe second that guy flies out of a cannon on freaking fire? Like, real fire? You kind of forget your ambitions, worries, longings...maybe even the girl next to you. |
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LIFESTYLE COLUMN: E3 - ELECTRONIC ENTERTAINMENT EXPO 2011Running Amok Under an Assumed Name at the World's Biggest Gaming EventAfter some free swag, an afternoon was done, which largely, like most LA experiences, remains a blur. A 3D technological marvel of a blur, but a blur. |
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LIFESTYLE REVIEW: GEEK CHIC DAILY LAComing to LA in Style, Commandeering Meltdown's Awesome Comic Art GalleryBy some bit of rebranding, by a dash of the hipster phenomenon and the mass acceptance of all things once nerd, heroes are cool again, and thousands of wedgies across the |
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TV REVIEW: 'GAME OF THRONES'HBO's New Fantasy Series with Beards, Swords, Wolves, and BattlesThe gravity, reality, depth, and mystery of 'Thrones' is going to have me remaining a faithful viewer, surely into season two, which has already been inked to happen. |
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FILM COLUMN: 2011 SUMMER MOVIE PREVIEWWith Comics, Comedies, Disney, and Harry Potter - This Summer Is Going to Be Hot!Let's sneak into Summer's closet, peek into the Target bags, and spoil our Summer presents. These are the movies of Summer 2011. |
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TV REVIEW: 'ADVENTURE TIME'At the End of the Day, Silliness Is One of Our Most Important ResourcesSomewhere in the land of Ooo lives a human (boy) with a sword (rusty) and a dog (magical), and I wish I could be there. This boy, Finn, and his dog, Jake, populate a worl |
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TV REVIEW: PALEYFEST 2011Jimmy Fallon Is So Damn Affable, and 'Community' Takes RisksCommunity's Danny Pudi and Don Glover as Abed and Troy are like watching nebulas burn hot, week in and week out, before bursting into stars. |
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FILM REVIEW: 'RUBBER'It Will Ultimately Make You Think About How Entertainment EntertainsYou know what's cooler than a movie about a tire that goes around and blows things up? A movie about why we'd watch a movie about a tire that goes around and blows things |