Liam Neeson battles the elements and a pack of wolves in “The Grey.”
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Scott Malchus is a writer, filmmaker and die hard Cleveland Indians fan. His memoir, “Basement Songs,†is available in paperback and Kindle. He wrote and directed the film “King's Highway." His family is heavily involved in fund raising to find a cure for cystic fibrosis. Scott Malchus is an employee of Cartoon Network and Turner Broadcasting. The opinions expressed on Popdose are his own and do not reflect those of his employer. Email: Malchus@popdose.com. Follow him @MrMalchus
PBS premieres a fascinating look at the life of television icon, Johnny Carson.
What sets Kip Moore’s “Up All Night” apart from so many of his peers is the conviction of the singer’s delivery and his commitment to make great music rather than cash in on a trend.
Last winter, as with every awards season, some of the best acted films were released in theaters, one for the masses, one for the high brow, and one for those daring enough buy a ticket to an NC-17 film.
Scott Malchus writes about this year’s Great Strides efforts and the Foo Fighters song that didn’t make the cut.
“Stuck Between Stations” is a fine indie romance that is worth seeking out.
Now out on home video, AMC’s “The Killing” is one of those shows that benefits from the Blu-ray treatment.
What are you waiting for? The Muppets are on Blu-ray.
Alexander Payne’s latest great movie arrives on home video.
Despite it’s glossy, Disney look, Jane by Design is just as good as the glitzier/ grimier teen soaps seen on the CW.
“Bent” is great and worthy of the other fine comedies on NBC.
Lars von Trier’s “Melancholia” is a dreamlike film that is highly recommended.
“Things I Don’t Understand” is the latest from David Spaltro, a talented up and coming filmmaker who has written and directed two independent features in just four years.
Winter is coming. Until then, check out “Game of Thrones:The Complete First Season” on Blu-ray.
To this day, “Unforgiven” remains a powerful statement about the nature of violence and its effect on a man’s soul.
“Vision Quest” is once again available on DVD, this time in widescreen.
The new “To Kill a Mockingbird” Blu-ray is one of the most complete single disc releases this writer has ever seen.
“The Big Year” may not be a laugh riot, but it’s better than you’d think.
The release of David Wain’s web series, “Wainy Days” comes to DVD.
Two of Woody Allen’s classic 70’s films are now on Blu-ray.
The new season of Live from the Music Den premieres on PBS stations this Friday, February 3 (check local listings) with a concert performance by 2011’s top selling performer, Adele.
A look at Ben Stiller’s fantasy comedy in this week’s Basement Songs.
Scott Malchus kicks off a new series of unusual lists for Popdose.
Writer/director, Abe Sylvia, pays homage to the films of John Hughes and countless other teen films from the 1980s with his debut feature, Dirty Girl.
The latest series from “Lost” producer, J.J. Abrams has premiered.
Everyone can relax, Boardwalk Empire Season On is finally on Blu-ray.
In honor the release of Haywire, Popdose has a Steven Soderbergh prize pack to giveaway.