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Tony Redman reviews the latest Mystery Science Theater 3000 box set, with all five Gamera the flying turtle episodes!
In conjunction with the new/updated Cartoon Network “Thurndercats” series, Warner Brothers has released a two disc set of the first twelve episodes from the original show.
Scott Malchus returns to Bon Temps for the third season of “True Blood”
Scott Malchus examines the 2011 Emmy nominations in the latest edition of The Three Strike Rule
The Dean Martin Variety Show offered a little something for everyone. There was music (well, duh) and plenty of laughs, but there was also a lot of style. Everyone on stage who joined Dean carried with them a sense of class. Most important, everyone on the show seemed to be having a great time, often at the expense of Dean.
Rocko’s Modern Life, the beloved cartoon from the early 90’s, finds its way to DVD.
The field of TV-on-DVD has gotten so immense that it’s no wonder sales should have started to drop off. I mean, really, who can possibly afford to buy every season…
Tony Redman reviews the latest releases from Shout! Factory’s Mystery Science Theater 3000 Collection: “Hamlet” and “Gunslinger.”
I could tell you that Pretty Little Liars is one of the best shows on television, with exemplary acting that makes the sparkling dialogue crackle with life. I could tell…
Childrens Hospital, the series created by comedian Rob Corddry (The Daily Show, Hot Tub Time Machine), not only satirizes the medical drama genre, it skewers it, sets it over an…
Laura Linney is wonderful in her Showtime dramedy, “The Big C,” which finds its first season released on DVD.
You’d have to be a fool to turn down a chance to chat with the man who plays Ron Swanson on NBC’s “Parks & Recreation,” and, buddy, we here at Popdose are no fools.
PBS’s latest installment of AMERICAN MASTERS is the outstanding new profile of James Levine, director of the Metropolitan Opera. Here’s a review of “James Levine: American Maestro.”
Anyone who felt that Eddie Murphy had lost his edge after the string of family friendly films he made in the mid to late 90’s should have taken a look…
Scott Malchus reviews the rebirth of a classic British series, “Upstairs, Downstairs.”
Scott Malchus looks back at season one of the great 90’s animated series, “The Wild Thornberrys,” now on DVD.
Scott Malchus reviews the latest PBS “Secrets of the Dead” and the pursuit to build the world’s biggest bomb.
“Home Improvement” is 20 years old. Scott Malchus takes a look at a new DVD box set that collects the hit show’s eight seasons.
Human Planet (BBC/Warner Bros., 2011) Given that it’s the year 2011, we have teams of nature-loving filmmakers crawling the globe with cameras all the time, and there’s more than one…
The Power is Yours! Scott Malchus reviews the DVD release of “Captain Planet and The Planeteers: Season One.”
The Popdose staff says farewell to Steve Carell by counting down the best Michael Scott moments from NBC’s “The Office.”
I was recently interviewed, along with my fellow Popdose Podcast co-hosts Dave Lifton and Jason Hare, by the Brown Tweed Society — I imagine the article will run whenever they…
Garrow’s Law was an unexpected pleasure when I sat down to watch it, one that exceeded my expectations for both period dramas and lawyer shows. Set in 18th Century England,…
AMC’s “The Killing” is easily one the best shows of the year.
April 18th was an extraordinary night for soap fans: The iconic vacuum company Hoover put an announcement up on its Facebook page saying, in part, that it was going to…
Popdose takes a look at the nuts and bolts of writing for a daytime drama with the Emmy-winning head writer of One Life to Live.
The critically-acclaimed show “Friday Night Lights” says its bittersweet farewell in its fifth and final season, now on DVD.
John Lehr showed off his improv skills on TBS with “10 Items or Less.” Now, he’s taking to the web with his new Crackle series, “Jailbait.”