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Scott Malchus reviews the second season release of the ABC hit, “Modern Family.”
Can Suburgatory hang with The Middle and Modern Family? Scott Malchus tries to find out.
I’m not breaking any new ground by telling you our world’s pop-cultural landscape is liberally littered with remakes, reboots and other works that pay homage to the past. It’s one…
Dinosaurs and southern hospitality. Sounds like just the thing to get over the first day of the work week.
Buckle your seat belts and please place your trays in the upright position. Here is the review of Pan Am.
CBS premiered two new series about men with extraordinary talents who are given the opportunity to use those talents not only change their lives for the better, but save and change the lives of strangers, as well.
Kelly Stitzel reviews the season premiere of “Raising Hope.”
Thursday was ladies night as Popdose looks at three new TV series.
Simon Cowell is back on television with his latest talent search, The X Factor, and Scott Malchus has the scoop. Meanwhile, Jeff Giles visits the Hamptons and ABC’s latest night time soap opera, Revenge.
Can Zooey Deschanel’s quirky adorableness translate to the small screen? Does Poppy Montgomery’s return to television stir anyone’s interest? Let’s find out!
Kelly Stitzel reviews the DVD release of the HBO adaptation of Carrie Fisher’s one-woman show, Wishful Drinking.
Today Johnny Bicardi reviews 2 Broke Girls, a new sitcom on CBS, and Scott Malchus discusses NBC’s The Playboy Club.
Jeff Giles decides whether to love or H8 a new CW show and Scott Malchus looks at two of NBC’s highly touted new comedies.
The strength of The Office’s season seven is how the rest of the cast stepped up, making Carrell’s exit with four episodes remaining just little bit easier to swallow.
Today, Johnny Bacardi takes a look at Sarah Michelle Geller’s much hyped return to television and her new series, “Ringer.”
Tony Redman reviews the latest Mystery Science Theater 3000 release: “Manos” the Hands of Fate!
With the third season of ABC’s award winning comedy, Modern Family, just weeks away, your good friends at Popdose have 3 DVD copies of the second season to giveaway!
Rescue Me had a knack for sucking you in with ridiculous antics between the guys in the firehouse, and then shoving a red hot poker into your windpipe with something so heartbreaking or heartfelt that you gasped for air each time you rewound the scene to watch it over again.
There are TV themes you remember. “All In The Family,” with its way-back talk of President Hoover and LaSalle cars. Johnny Mathis and Deniece Williams cooing together, “What would we…
He doesn’t care what anyone thinks, and he’s got the pitch for a Blues Brothers TV series to prove it.
We now have a cable television subculture saturated with antiheroes. Walter White on “Breaking Bad,” Tommy Gavin on “Rescue Me,” Patty Hewes on “Damages,” Nucky Thompson on “Boardwalk Empire” and, to a certain degree, Don Draper on “Mad Men.” Add to that list Dexter Morgan, the titular “hero” of this Showtime series and you have one hell of a party.
Maybe her dancing will be an improvement over her legal analysis?
Rufus Sewell’s eyes immediately lure you into watching Zen, the BBC series based on he popular Aurelio Zen novels by Michael Dibdin. Sewell, an actor better known for period dramas…
In many ways, television is a technological wonder these days, what with remote controls, digital signals and DVRs. But, for those who fell in love with the old-school opening theme,…
At 44 minutes, Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode III is infinitely shorter than Star Wars Episodes I, II and III and it’s also infinitely better than George Lucas’ very flawed movies.