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Having seen the film “Positive Force” last December, I see this as a natural companion piece to an important part of punk rock history. Salad Days: A Decade Of Punk…
We here at Popdose love to giveaway swag to our loyal readers. You’ve been with us a long time and it’s our little way of saying “thanks.” The good folks…
Mads Mikkelsen is best known here in the States as the latest incarnation of the infamous Hannibal Lecter. His performance on NBC’s Hannibal went largely unnoticed by the general audiences,…
The fine folks at Rhino Records are set to release the original soundtrack for the film Diary of A Teenage Girl, set in 1976 San Francisco, starring Kristen Wiig and Alexander Skarsgard. The…
The Stray Cats were born of the punk era, but with their obvious skills, it was evident from their love of pure rock & roll that rockabilly would be their…
Saddle up for Criterion Collection Blu-rays including The Black Stallion>.
Mr. Holmes, Woody Allen, and some of my favorite movies of the year now on home video.
I saw ”Ant-Man“ over the weekend, and given the fact that advance buzz (so to speak) was iffy, I was pleasantly surprised: It was the funniest Marvel movie yet, and…
When you first hear the synopsis behind The Wolfpack, you almost impulsively think it’s a real life horror story: for fourteen years, a family of six boys and a girl…
Cynical, bed-hopper and boozy…and those are her good qualities!
Evan Peters’ Quicksilver still steals the show in this expanded version of the X-Men movie hit.
Mae Whitman stars in the surprisingly good “The Duff.”
Michael Winterbottom’s latest film makes sure you remember who Meredith Kercher is.
Writer/Director Amy Russo discusses the painful genesis of her upcoming short film, and why she is compelled to make it.
A few nights past Dr. Keepit and I watched ”Finding Vivian Maier,” a documentary about an unknown photographer whose street scenes, cityscapes and studies of ordinary people rival those of…
However you choose to label “Spring”, this is an entertaining and thought provoking motion picture.
The new film about Brian Wilson is a triumph
Hey, do what you like. Go ahead and waste your money, Hollywood financiers. Use it like toilet paper, for all I care.
In this day and age, it’s near impossible to explain the beauty, brilliance and sheer joy of having grown up watching (and subsequently never forgetting) Warner Bros. masterful “Looney Tunes”/”Merrie…
Despite what you’ve heard, Adam Sandler’s “The Cobbler” is actually a sweet little movie.
I will make no apologies for what I am about to say: I loved Spandau Ballet and I still think their albums – especially the first two – are classics…
This could be one of the scariest movies you see this year.
From the mid-70s to the late 80s, John Carpenter was an industry unto himself, variously writing, directing, producing, scoring and/or appearing in a string of well-executed genre entertainments that relied…