“Would someone please tell J.J. Abrams that he owes me an hour of my life?” –Kelly Stitzel, reviewing Undercovers
Gamblor attempts to extend its hot streak to 3 weeks in a row, and we look at the 5 greatest regular-season collapses in NFL history.
In 1962, Dionne Warwick began her historic collaboration with Burt Bacharach and Hal David. Two years later she had the first in a long string of Top Ten hits.
The combined talents of Robert Plant and Buddy Miller were bound to produce interesting results. Together they have made “Band of Joy” one the year’s best albums.
Time once more for Confessions of a Comics Shop Junkie, that more-or-less weekly and rarely on-time feature in which I opine on various recently released publications of the sequential graphic…
“An ongoing Facebook discussion with some high school classmates about how much the new football coach on Glee resembled one of our religion teachers was far more interesting to me than Running Wilde.“– Ann Logue
Justin Townes Earle has been on the wrong side of some undesirable headlines lately, but when it comes to his music he delivers the goods on his third album.
The 19th week brings us the start of the 7th letter of the alphabet. Just a few artists here, but some killer songs as we continue to look at the…
In this week’s new metal reviews, Dave Steed prays Serj Tankian will reform System of a Down, Flotsam and Jetsam give him the shivers and half-hour long doom tracks are spotlighted.
“I need to pull out my list of fat jokes and start checking off the ones that have been used. If I run out by episode three, then we’re in trouble.” — Dave Steed reviewing Mike & Molly
Ever wondered about the people behind those TV ad characters? Popdose says, wonder no more.
In honor of the release of Community: Season 1 coming to DVD, Popdoes and the folks at Sony Pictures Home Entertainment are hosting an online giveaway.
Kelly Stitzel gives you the lowdown on the three-day festival, which begins this Thursday in Cincinnati, and tells you which artists she thinks you should see.
The trio Soulive has the kind of groove-centric sound that you’d imagine goes over quite well with traditionalists as well as a young, hip crowd. Featuring organ, guitar and drums…
L.A.’s Laurel Canyon was one of the most important breeding grounds for American music in the ’60s. A new documentary traces the history of the scene.
“You know, he sounded JUST as good as he sounded when I saw him in the ’90s!” The comment, uttered by a fellow concertgoer as we were leaving Sunday night’s…
Skins feels more authentic than almost every teen driven show on television. The writing is consistently excellent and these young actors will break your heart.
Popdose preps you for the upcoming TV season with quick looks at some of the most anticipated new shows from the four major networks.
Rob Smith Can’t Say No to finding the answer to the ages-old question: Do they play Josh Groban music in Hell?
More than 20 years after reaching the point of no return, Nu Shooz are back with a new album, leaving an astonished Jeff Giles to ask: You Again?
In the long history of rock music, there have always been two constants. One is a steady stream of pablum spoonfed by the industry conglomerates feeding their own beasts and…
The Blu-ray market was made for reissues, but not all reissues are created equal. With that in mind, here are four recent Blu-ray sets that bring some hit films of…
I’m assuming most of you are already aware of KBCO and its legendary Studio C series, copies of which routinely go for megabucks on Amazon. If you haven’t heard of…
BOTTOM LINE: A perfect blend of comedy and drama, Tigers Be Still is as entertaining as it is moving. And it’s a steal — tickets are only $20 for this…
The self-titled debut album from the Clash knocked the music world on its ass in 1977, but it took two more years to reach US shores.
John Cusack goes on a cross-country journey with Daphne Zuniga to find The Sure Thing and Kelly Stitzel finally decides to go along for the ride.
Two years ago I took a friend to see the acclaimed Broadway revival of The Seagull, starring Kristin Scott Thomas. At intermission we got to talking about some of the…
In this week’s mixtape you’ll find pairs of the same song by two different artists. I did try to lay down some ground rules for myself, though: 1. No parody…
I’m kind of amazed at how much of Marvel’s Golden Age roots are lost to the past. Thanks to Roy Thomas’s 1980-era efforts like All Star Squadron and the miniseries…
To celebrate Son of Gamblor’s incredible debut picking winners against the spread (6-0-2) we’ll look at the top rookie debuts in professional sports history.