Ted Asregadoo interviews filmmaker Cassie Jaye about her new documentary The Right to Love: An American Family. Bay Area Popdose Readers can also enter to win tickets to see the red carpet premiere of the film at the Castro Theatre in San Francisco on February 6th.
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Kelly Stitzel discusses the films she would’ve seen had she been able to attend this year’s Sundance Film Festival.
The outspoken passionate one is a pariah, while the cold, calculated one is adored by millions. We’re doing this wrong.
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.
Where does the time go? SERIOUSLY, WHERE DID THE PAST WEEK GO? Let’s find out together as we collectively experience a Box Office Flashback to January 9, 1992.
In honor the release of Haywire, Popdose has a Steven Soderbergh prize pack to giveaway.
Kelly Stitzel saw the new Queen Latifah/Dolly Parton movie and she had fun. Really.
Catch a glimpse of Kellie Overbey’s comedy before it makes its Sundance debut. Starring Anne Heche, Alia Shawkat, and Marcia DeBonis, and featuring songs by Mike Viola, Rachael Yamagata, Tracy Bonham, and…
Why does a movie like The Scorpion King 3: Battle for Redemption exist? Film criticism as a pursuit, even a career, can become skewed by years of focusing only on A-list…
Bob Cashill ponders a few matters on his way to a Top Ten list.
The last of the Soundtrack Saturday reruns revisits one of the column’s first posts, about the John Cusack classic Better Off Dead.
Lessons from the first official trailer for “The Hobbit”
Kelly Stitzel revisits another post from A Soundtrack Saturday Christmas, this time the Bill Murray classic, Scrooged.
Alien prequel, not Alien prequel…whatever. This looks pretty terrific. [youtube id=”sftuxbvGwiU” width=”600″ height=”350″]
Thirty-five years ago this December, after a lot of time and money spent on making it one of the most exciting adventure movies in Hollywood history, the first-ever remake of…
Blast off into the holidays with The Rocketeer and other recent releases.
Two new films about family and loyalty come to Blu-ray. Reviews of “The Help” and “Warrior”
Right off the bat, I’ll admit that I’m not a Christmas person. This season full of earwig songs, clashing colors and increasingly unnecessary shopping frenzy leaves me cold. That said,…
The Soundtrack Saturday reruns continue, this week with a Christmas movie everyone seems to love, National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation.
“TCM Remembers,” and a few personal thoughts on the year’s departed.
50 years after his passing, Walt Disney’s legacy is remembered through the happy songs his company has given to the world.
Plot Summary: Rock of Ages tells the story of small town girl Sherrie and city boy Drew, who meet on the Sunset Strip while pursuing their Hollywood dreams. Their rock…
