My dad didn’t take me to see Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. I went with my friend Jack and his dad. But my dad took me to see Batman…
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HBO’s newest documentary, “Remembering the Artist Robert De Niro, Sr.” is a loving tribute to the father of the legendary actor.
A reflection on the 30th anniversary of Gremlins, the summer of 1984 and the passing of a great composer.
One of the smartest socio-political pundits to ever have the floor, the written word and the ear of the American public, the late, truly great Eugene Luther “Gore” Vidal is…
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.
A documentary about the guitar legend seeks crowdfunding assistance.
Whatever the case, I think…I think I’m letting go. Maybe I’ll grab hold again someday. For now, let this latest outrage drift right on by. I’ve got Star Wars friends,…
Popdose has two copies of the Kevin Costner action/thriller “3 Days to Kill” to giveaway on Blu-ray/DVD/Digital HD Combo pack. Enter to win!
It is the summer of 1983. I sit in the River Oaks Theaters with my dad. I watch R2D2 get blasted by a stormtrooper, and I gasp. It’s the summer…
It seems that with each milestone anniversary, Warner Brothers finds a reason to release another special edition of Mel Brooks’ classic western send-up, Blazing Saddles. To their credit, they continue…
Track down where “Chef” is screening in your town and go see it. I promise you won’t leave disappointed. Hungry, yes, but definitely not disappointed.
Twenty years later, “Bachelor Party” and “Revenge of the Nerds” are still pretty damn good.
There are a million reasons why The Secret Life Of Walter Mitty should not exist.
A picture’s worth a thousand words — they don’t necessarily say anything though.
Another of Irvine Welsh’s bleak yet sickly humorous novels about life in Scotland turned into a film, much like the heralded Trainspotting. However, unlike Trainspotting, which arrived on these shores…
Harris Glenn Milstead was the one and only Divine, the first great, international drag star to successfully captivate America’s imagination. Although his reign was brief – sadly, he died in…
Gorman Bechard’s What Were We Thinking Films delivers one of the most riveting, interesting, informative and entertaining films I’ve seen in a while. Every Everything: The Music, Live & Times…
Punk In Africa is a surprise to me. First, because it is a concept I did not know existed – for someone who had lived the punk-rock life or worshiped…
Based on the French-Canadian hit, Starbuck, writer/director Ken Scott’s Delivery Man is a heartwarming film that packs more drama than comedy it in its brisk 105 minutes. Vince Vaughn reminds…
Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom strives to be the definitive biography of the great Nelson Mandela’s life. With two strong leads in Idris Elba as Mandela and Naomie Harris as…
Initially conceived as an outlet to release the music of the late MC — and friend of label co-founder Chris Manak (Peanut Butter Wolf) — Charizma, Stones Throw Records has…
MoviePass is an all access pass to movie theaters nationwide in the United States. For a flat monthly fee you get access to any releases in 95% of theaters nationwide….
With a predecessor that was a worldwide phenomenon and made over $600 Million, The Hunger Games: Catching Fire has the luxury of taking its sweet old time getting into the…
In a landscape where the newspaper is seemingly into the death rattle, what becomes of the comic strip?
If you were one of the many (and there were many) who found yourself delving into a list of actor-writer-director Harold Ramis‘ achievements upon hearing of his sudden death yesterday…