Josiah Teal

Josiah Teal is a film critic for Film Threat and has worked as an archivist and researcher on pop culture documentaries such as Attack of the Doc and Getting Lost. When he's not watching movies, Josiah is a massive fan of record collecting, reading comic books, and binging the latest anime.

Set in the later half of WWII, Dick Dynamite: 1944 is a labor of love for indie...

Picture Day, a coming-of-age short film from writer/director Kelly Pike,...

Kinji Fukasaku has been a notable director of Japanese cinema since the 1960s....