Bradley Cooper is a star in the new sci-fi thriller Limitless.
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Jason Bateman and Jennifer Aniston shine in the film “The Switch.”
A megahit from Korea slams onto Blu-ray. Expect a fair amount of destruction, a lot of slashed throats, and some flying body parts.
We all recognize iconic music from great films, but what about those great scores for movies that are long-forgotten?
The excellent documentary, “The Tillman Story” is on DVD and reviewed.
In this half-hour episode of Look of the Week, Bay Area film critic, trade journal editor and film studies teacher Sara Vizcarrondo talks with Brian Darr, who joins Sara in…
Popdose delves into the strange phenomenon of aliens in our midst on TV and the big screen.
Who’s that girl? Why it’s Jane Eyre, back again, as a new documentary revisits The Boys in the Band and some Monsters cause trouble on home screens.
Scott Malchus explores the paranoid delusions of “The Manchurian Candidate” in the latest Basement Songs.
There are worse things than fumbling the lyrics of the national anthem at the Super Bowl or tabloid crackups, Xtina. There is Burlesque.
Popdose.com’s continuing series The Composers turns the light toward Alan Silvestri.
In her new half-hour web series Look of the Week, Bay Area film critic, trade journal editor and film studies teacher Sara Vizcarrondo talks with guests about films old, new,…
Scott Malchus reflects on the original film adaptation of John Steinbeck’s “Of Mice and Men” in this week’s Basement Songs.
In the last installment of her Best Original Song special series, Kelly Stitzel takes a look at the year in which Dylan won an Oscar and BjÁ¶rk brought the fashion crazy.
Warner Bros. has to remind us that Hall Pass was made by the guys that brought you There’s Something About Mary. What if the promotions department had to tell you the truth?
Bob Cashill goes on the road again with Susan Sarandon and Geena Davis as they hit Blu-ray.
E.T. is back, and his family is thirsty for blood. Popdose checks out this fantastic fake trailer.
With the Academy Awards coming up, Jeff Johnson weighs in with his annual Oscar predictions.
Meet Jacki Weaver, the Oscar-nominated star of Animal Kingdom…but don’t get too close, Bob Cashill cautions.
If everyone did a “Favorite Movie Presidents” post, would Popdose do it too? Yes, and then we’d jump off a bridge.
In week three of her look at Best Original Song Oscar nominees from years past, Kelly Stitzel revisits the year the Boss took home the trophy.
Liam Neeson wants to know who he is in Unknown. Characters in Another Year would rather be someone else. Bob Cashill analyzes these identity crises.
Kelly Stitzel checks out the new streaming film service SundanceNOW and gives you a chance to win a free movie from the site.
Popdose’s Oscargnosticator picks 2011’s Best Animated Feature, and maybe some controversy as well.
Bob Cashill commemorates Valentine’s Day with the notorious rape-revenge saga from the 70s and its remake. See them with someone you loathe.
If it’s Valentine’s Day, it must be time to remember The Silence of the Lambs.
