Daniel Suddes imagines what the sequels to five ’80s cult classics would look like.
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In memory of Tobe Hooper, we look at the three movies he directed for Cannon Films in the ’80s.
The loss of George A. Romero earlier this year robbed us one of the great American filmmakers. But everyone used the opportunity to only discuss the Dead films. It’s not…
Legendary character actor John Hurt passed away in January 2017. Coincidentally, January 2017 also saw a spike in the sales of many classic dystopian novels. 1984 is the best-selling book…
One of the most significant television events of 2017 is the impending release of the Twin Peaks revival. Fans of the series are waiting to see how the 26 year…
Albert Brooks made two comedy albums in the ’70s. Both have stood the test of time.
When making up a list of the most important British Invasion bands, why aren’t The Kinks higher to the top?
It is nearly impossible to imagine a world without Kiss at this point. Whether you are a full-on soldier in the Kiss Army or you can’t stand them at all,…
For all the cries of Joe Jackson’s “forsaking” pop, 1994’s “Night Music” says otherwise.
February 9, 1964. 8:00pm. The click-clack of changing dials rings through American homes as the fuzzy gray picture on the television screen clears to reveal the gleaming eye of CBS…
The sad tale of The Singing Nun and her joyful song about a saint.
Wings had yet to lock in an album that justified their existence. Band On The Run changed that.
In the 1980s prog was becoming accessible and pop was kinda becoming prog.
Holmes and Dunphy take on the revival of a true music icon in 1973.
Terrorism. Warfare. Gun violence. Sexy women in leather. Kids television. Ah, the Eighties.
He-Man’s going to show you how to be good, normal children.
Huey Lewis and the News, Sports, and the fallacy of the guilty pleasure.
The Popdose Staff uses the event of being an extra to extol the virtues of John Candy.
1993 was ground zero for the nu-metal movement. We just didn’t know yet.
Flashback looks over another of Chicago’s big hits and complains about ‘whatever happened to…’
In preparation for the Man Of Steel, let’s look back at the Hunk Of Junk.
A look back at Iron Maiden’s fourth studio LP, ‘Piece of Mind’, which celebrates its 30th anniversary this week.