via press release: Relativity’s Untitled Snow White is a spectacular reimagining of the classic fairy tale starring Oscar® winner Julia Roberts as the Queen, Lily Collins (The Blind Side) as…
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If 2011 wasn’t officially the year of the post-ironic sax solo before, it definitely is now. Foster the People were the musical guests on last weekend’s episode of Saturday Night…
Scott Malchus reviews “American Horror Story,” the most bizarre hour of television he’s seen in some time.
We delve deeper into AM Gold’s 1965 and find some genuine treasures.
He will buy you a new life, but first he needs to re-record his old songs. Again.
Scream 4 will be available for digital download on iTunes, Amazon Instant Video, Xbox and Playstation starting October 4th,
via press release: The video features figurines made out of bones, shells and other found objects by British Columbian artist Stephan Bircher, brought to life with rusty machine parts in…
Ever wonder what Danny Torrance from The Shining has been up to all these years? You’ll get your answer soon.
It’s a brave new year on AM Gold – 1965 to be precise!
Dinosaurs and southern hospitality. Sounds like just the thing to get over the first day of the work week.
Justin Bieber is bigger than Jesus, but he’s making it up to the Big Guy with a new book.
The staff looks at this year’s list, pauses for reflection, and launches into a rock nerd debate.
Buckle your seat belts and please place your trays in the upright position. Here is the review of Pan Am.
In A Night at the Movies: The Horrors of Stephen King, which premieres on TCM Monday, Oct. 3, at 8 p.m. (ET), Stephen King discusses how he discovered terror at…
Watch the video for ”Hits Me Like a Rock,” CSS’ infectious summer anthem off their latest album, La Liberacion — which is out now on V2/Cooperative Music USA/Downtown Records. The…
Thursday was ladies night as Popdose looks at three new TV series.
Simon Cowell is back on television with his latest talent search, The X Factor, and Scott Malchus has the scoop. Meanwhile, Jeff Giles visits the Hamptons and ABC’s latest night time soap opera, Revenge.
During a career that stretches back to the mid-’80s, Matthew Sweet has never followed trends, though his landmark 1991 album Girlfriend was responsible for starting one—its bone-dry, caterwauling sonics opening…
Our look at AM Gold: 1964 reaches its respectable conclusion.
Can Zooey Deschanel’s quirky adorableness translate to the small screen? Does Poppy Montgomery’s return to television stir anyone’s interest? Let’s find out!
via Spinner: INXS singer J.D. Fortune has been kicked out of the band for the second time in under four years. Fortune replaced original frontman Michael Hutchence after winning the…
Dw. Dunphy: So, did Leo go the Robert DeNiro route or the Eddie Murphy route (Twinkies v prosthetics)? Kelly Stitzel: I’m not much of a DiCaprio fan and I haven’t…
Colin Hay may be best known as the lead singer for Men At Work, the platinum selling Australian band that topped worldwide charts in the 80s with anthems like ”Down…
Today Johnny Bicardi reviews 2 Broke Girls, a new sitcom on CBS, and Scott Malchus discusses NBC’s The Playboy Club.
Netflix’s run of befuddling PR moves continues with the launch of Qwikster.