Mr. Malchus runs down this week’s Hot Country Songs. Music included!
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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
Willie Nelson and his outlaw buddies are keeping country music’s heritage alive on SiriusXM
Scott Malchus takes a look at Steve Grand and his viral video hit.
Patty Griffin brought her blend of country, folk and gospel to the Wiltern Theater in Los Angeles.
“Wilfred: The Complete Season 2” (Blu-ray) Wilfred is an odd show. At times it’s a sweet look at friendship and depression, at other times it’s just plain creepy. Elijah Wood…
The fifth season of Breaking Bad is thrilling, disturbing and heartbreaking, everything you’d expect from the Emmy Award winning series.
The Clint Eastwood 40-Film Collection would seem to have just about anything a fan of Clint would need.
If you loved the first season of The Killing, you’ll be glad to hear that the show has regained its footing.
CHINA BEACH, the beloved television drama, finally comes to DVD.
This HBO series has given Julia Louis-Dreyfus one of the greatest roles of her career.
Is this a new beginning, or the beginning of the end?
The Gaslight Anthem and a 1200 of their dedicated fans came to the Ventura Theater for a two-hour show of righteous music from the Jersey band.
Quentin Tarantino’s western is a resounding piece of great cinema.
If you find yourself wishing they made movies like John Hughes did back in the day, I highly recommend The First Time.
Mark Wahlberg and Russell Crowe square off in BROKEN CITY.
Romance is in the air, as Warner Brothers releases another large collection commemorating the studios 90th Anniversary.
Jessica Chastain is as important to Zero Dark Thirty as Daniel Day Lewis is to Lincoln.
Part Michael Clayton, part Rambo, this eco-thriller certainly has more going for it than your typical B-movie.
Somewhere at the crossroads of Coen and Tarantino, you’ll come upon Andrew Dominik’s Killing Them Softly.
Life of Pi is a technical miracle and a spiritual wonder.
Master Tracks are engineered to deliver true sound you can feel.
Hitchcock could have been a great film. Instead, it’s just a good movie, fun, but rather light, with an excellent cast.
Check out the remarkably tender and funny “The Sessions” on Blu-ray.
The Barbra Streisand remake of A Star is Born is on Blu-ray.
Warner Brothers continues celebrating of its 90 years of producing and acquiring films with this collection of significant movie musicals.
Matt LeBlanc plays a character named Matt LeBlanc in a show called Episodes.