One of the most gripping mystery series of last summer FX’s The Bridge, now available in DVD and Blu-ray. Set on the U.S./Mexico border of El Paso and Juarez, the…
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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
Julie arrives at the party. She’s a leukemia survivor and the girl who inspired Kate to go into equine therapy.
Brian has learned the truth about Allison’s feelings and secludes himself with some Disney princesses.
Kate mingles at Eric’s party, taking in tidbits of conversations, until she runs into Andrea.
The inspiring account of the case that brought down California’s Prop 8 premieres on HBO tonight.
After his failure to perform with Kate, Brian wants nothing more than to get to Eric’s party.
Kate contemplates the reasons behind Brian’s inability to “perform.”
Today in “Legendary,” Kate has one thing on her mind, and Brian has too many.
Kate returns home from her ride in the Metroparks. Her parents are leaving town and her little brother is sleeping over her friends house, which makes for the perfect romantic interlude with Brian.
The haunting and beautiful music of The Handsome Family’s song, ”Far From Any Road,” serves as the theme song for True Detective, HBO’s much lauded TV series now available on…
Home from work, Allison recalls her intimate kiss with Brian that night in Washington D.C.
“I’m remembering distant memories/ Recalling other names” In 2012/2013, The Who embarked on the Quadrophenia and More Tour, performing their landmark rock opera in its entirety. This marked the 40th…
Brian an Eric make a trip to the Cleveland Metroparks to dig up the mysterious Jack.
HBO’s newest documentary, “Remembering the Artist Robert De Niro, Sr.” is a loving tribute to the father of the legendary actor.
Scott Malchus reviews a couple of new TV releases on DVD, including a great 70s film starring Jack Palance as Count Dracula.
Allison and Brian haven’t seen each other in a week. Now, they find themselves wandering through the women’s swimwear department of Sears, catching up on lost time.
Brian and Eric cruise to the mall for Tom Petty tickets, and Brian recalls an intimate memory with Allison.
Kate drives down to the Cleveland Metroparks to spend time riding with her horse, Kenny, and to reflect on what the future holds for her.
Brian’s reaction to Kate’s great news about a summer internship has him wondering who he really wants to be with. He turns to the one person he trusts with his innermost feelings: his best friend, Eric.
Allison makes her way back to Sears to finish her work shift. Along the way, she tries on some shades, hears the new Echo & the Bunnymen, and gets hit on my an older guy.
That Awkward Moment wastes any goodwill it builds with its audience the scene after writer/director Tom Gormican decided to kill the father of one of the main characters.
Popdose is streaming the first EP from new country artist, Joshua O’Keefe. Check it out!
Popdose presents “Legendary,” a serial novel with art and music. Chapter 3: 1987. Kate just received an important internship for the summer. Does Brian care?
Popdose presents “Legendary,” a serial novel with art and music. Chapter 2: It’s 1987. Meet Brian, just your average typical teenage boy who is torn between Allison, his best friend, and Kate, his girlfriend.
Jeff and Scott return again, this time to discuss the penultimate episode of Season 2 of “The Americans.”
Popdose presents “Legendary,” a serial novel with art and music. Chapter 1: It’s 1987. Meet Allison, a girl who’s just gotten through the worst year of her life.
This summer, Popdose presents “Legendary,” a serial novel set in the 80s. Written by Scott Malchus, it will run from May to August.
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