Joshua Lino-da Costa
Bio
I've been writing for years. Not always great... but it means a lot to me
Stories (92/0)
'Otherhood' - A Review
Otherhood is one of the latest headliners Netflix has to offer as it follows three suburban mothers who spontaneously turn up in New York to surprise their sons who neglected to send any presents or cards to them on mother's day. The mothers create their own pact to reconnect with their sons which had different and devastating effects. Otherhood faces a number of important social fractions including adultery, homosexuality, cultural differences, friendship and, of course, parenthood.
By Joshua Lino-da Costa5 years ago in Families
My Life As A New Dad
You hear it all the time. 'My life has changed... It's the best thing that has ever happened to me.' I was always one to think that I would not fall custom to clichés. They were just things that people said, and everyone else just jumped on the bandwagon as they could not explain how they felt. It's just amazing how a little child can change your look on everything!
By Joshua Lino-da Costa5 years ago in Families
'The Good, The Bad and The Tennis'
Filmsbyq4u produced their fourth short film on YouTube when they releasedThe Good, The Bad and The Tennis, a comical short film that sees Rupert (Liam Kelleher), an experienced park tennis player, meet his match when he's challenged by oddball, Dirk (Joshua Lino-da Costa).
By Joshua Lino-da Costa5 years ago in Geeks