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12 Nov 0 Comment

Joshua Neuman Interview in Bullett Magazine

Take a trip into the fantastical, rock 'n' roll universe of Johnny Physical and learn how the downtown scene of 1970s New York City inspired it in this exclusive interview.


11 Nov 0 Comment

Johnny Physical Lives in Marketwatch

Director Joshua Neuman tells the story of the Kickstarter campaign that helped bring his brother Jonathan back from the dead.


23 Sep 0 Comment

Tufts University Screening

Johnny Physical Lives screens on the campus where Johnny Physical fever had its first outbreak! Join us at Tufts University in Medford, MA at 8 p.m.


02 Nov 1 Comment

Official Film Website Launch

This website was built by Second Language Design, under the leadership of the company’s principal and creative director Darcy Briks. Team Johnny Physical is incredibly grateful to have been able to work with such a talented, sensitive, and spirited person as Briks, who has been patiently cheering along Johnny Physical Lives since 2004 when it was still a pile of Mini DV tapes and a dream. Also, credit Second Language Design with tuning up Jonathan Neuman’s memorial website, which until very recently, was frozen in 2002, the year of Jonathan Neuman’s passing. Second Language Design took a


26 Nov 0 Comment

Indiewire’s Project of the Week

Before it was even a film, Johnny Physical Lives was Indiewire's Project of the Week.  


24 Oct 0 Comment

Blackbook’s Kickstarter of the Week

“Joshua Neuman’s brother was a rock star. Turned on to the power of rock ‘n’ roll with the help of a Buddy Holly tape, he took up the guitar and eventually styled himself as a rock star, Johnny Physical and formed a band, The Physicals, who became a big deal on campus. Then he was diagnosed with leukemia.” http://www.bbook.com/tag/johnny-physical-lives


01 Feb 0 Comment

Independent Film & Video Monthly Cover Story

Joshua Neuman pens the cover story for the final print edition of The Independent Film & Video Monthly. “Looking at his arm for a clean vein for the next syringe, he was Sid Vicious searching for an angry fix. When the chemo started to make it’s way through his arm, he was Lou Reed rushing on a run. And, yes, on a very (very) rare occasion he was Joey Ramone meeting a nurse that he could go for. The Physicals had performed for crowds of hundreds when Jonathan was healthy, but the camera gave him an audience of infinite possibility.  For the last year and a half of his life, in cold e