
Josh Bell
Freelance writer & film/TV critic at @ktnv, @tomsguide, @crookedmarquee, @highwayrock, @awesomemoviepod, and more. For hire: [email protected]
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tomsguide.com | Josh Bell
There are no truly bad Pixar movies. I’ll stand by that assessment even when presented with some of the Disney-owned animation studio’s weakest efforts (“The Good Dinosaur,” “Lightyear,” the “Cars” sequels). Not every Pixar movie is great, but the level of detail, craftsmanship and feeling that goes into each production means that there’s a baseline standard of quality to everything the studio releases.
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citizen-times.com | Josh Bell
Josh BellA Mother Earth Foods delivery truck arrives at Barnardsville Baptist Church in Barnardsville, June 12, 2025, to help deliver food to the community with Mother Earth Foods, an Asheville grocery delivery service. Mother Earth, an Asheville grocery delivery service, is in distress amid the Healthy Opportunities Pilot program’s cancellation.
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citizen-times.com | Josh Bell
Josh BellAsheville residents gather at Senator Ted Budd’s Asheville office along Patton Avenue, June 17, 2025, to protest federal health care cuts and ICE deportations. Josh Bell / Asheville Citizen TimesAsheville residents gather at Senator Ted Budd’s Asheville office along Patton Avenue, June 17, 2025, to protest federal health care cuts and ICE deportations.
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citizen-times.com | Josh Bell
Josh BellAsheville residents gather at Senator Ted Budd’s Asheville office along Patton Avenue, June 17, 2025, to protest federal health care cuts and ICE deportations. Josh Bell / Asheville Citizen TimesAsheville residents gather at Senator Ted Budd’s Asheville office along Patton Avenue, June 17, 2025, to protest federal health care cuts and ICE deportations.
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citizen-times.com | Josh Bell
Josh BellFairview and Swannanoa firefighters gather on the Patton Cove Road overpass overlooking Interstate 40 as the Riceville Volunteer Fire Department and the Skyland Fire Department escort firefighter Violet Ray Caramella home to Buncombe County, June 17, 2025. Caramella died “during a multi-agency training exercise" in Montreat June 14, according to a Buncombe County news release June 16.
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