This week, director James Cameron laid claim to mountains coming out of the sky and standing there. Anyone who has a thing for 70’s prog rock and science fiction probably…
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When it comes to the long line of albums Jethro Tull, and by parentage Ian Anderson, have released since the late 1960’s one of the thorniest had to be Thick…
Howard Lutnick and the efforts of Cantor Fitzgerald to rise from the ashes of the 9/11 attacks is the basis of Danielle Gardner’s thought provoking documentary.
Bobcat takes a break from comedy and scares the crap out of us with this Bigfoot thriller.
Although it has the makings of a Hallmark made-for-TV movie, “Louder Than Words” is a simple, well-made drama
French filmmaker Francois Ozon’s work has included directing many of the finest actresses in Europe, including Emmanuelle Beart, Fanny Ardent, Catherine Deneuve, Kristin Scott Thomas, Isabelle Huppert and Charlote Rambling….
Do I REALLY need to spell out the importance of Akron, Ohio’s finest, the one and only DEVO? Forget it; I won’t. You should know. And if you don’t, there’s…
Pierce Brosnan is back in the spy game, and Popdose has a prize pack for one lucky reader.
Nothing is what you think in Zack Parker’s “Proxy,” including the marketing.
What can you say about The King that hasn’t been said, ad infinitum, over the years – especially since his passing 37 years ago? Nothing new, but there’s always something…
Brian Geraghty stars in “Kilminajaro,” a wonderful indie dramedy you should watch.
When I saw the above fan mash-up (via Comic Book Bros) of the three character stills from the upcoming ”Batman v Superman“ movie, it really crystallized the nagging concern I…
1,000 fans saying “yes” to your project doesn’t mean you should…
Scott Malchus interviews the director of the animated hit film, RIO 2.
The Past Is A Grotesque Animal is the story of Athens, Georgia based Of Montreal, led by the eclectic and showman-like Kevin Barnes. This band, which began in 1996, has…
Picture a pre-pubescent me, acne sprouting up like weeds across the oily plains of his face, visiting his local comic book shop. His eyes dart across the racks. His heart…
Scott Malchus revisits the soundtrack to that seminal film celebrating America’s two favorite past times: Sex and baseball.
Life Itself is the gripping, heartwarming, detailed and powerful story of the inimitable Roger Ebert, the beloved film critic from the Chicago Sun-Times (as well as scriptwriter, author and all…
It isn’t enough that we live in a time of “Big Brother is REALLY watching you” with downloading documents from the internet and having authorities at your door a minute…
Suzanne Vega has always been a delight in my musical life; I can’t pretend that I haven’t loved her from the moment I heard “Marlena On The Wall”. She is…
The box office superstar’s star hasn’t been so super lately. Dunphy has tips to polish it up a bit.
The inspiring account of the case that brought down California’s Prop 8 premieres on HBO tonight.