Popdose’s March Madness: ’80s Sitcom Edition tournament enters the Final Four round!
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Popdose’s March Madness: ’80s Sitcom Edition tournament enters the Elite Eight round!
Popdose’s March Madness: ’80s Sitcom Edition tournament enters the Sweet Sixteen round!
Popdose’s March Madness: ’80s Sitcom Edition tournament continues with the second half of second round matchups.
Popdose’s March Madness: ’80s Sitcom Edition tournament continues with the first half of second round matchups.
A series in which we look at once common curiosities of pop culture that don’t exist anymore, be it because of changing tastes, the fragmentation of culture, or merely the…
Popdose’s March Madness: ’80s Sitcom Edition tournament continues with the second half of first round matchups.
Popdose kicks off the March Madness: ’80s Sitcom Edition tournament with the first round of matchups.
Popdose’s March Madness: ’80s Sitcom Edition tournament is coming! Here’s what you need to know.
Popdose takes a brief overview beyond the yellow brick road.
Recalling the phenomenon of the last episode of M*A*S*H
Revisiting the classic ’60s TV series and the mysteries that remain locked inside it.
Matt LeBlanc plays a character named Matt LeBlanc in a show called Episodes.
Netflix has sent media pundits into a tizzy with its new original series, House of Cards. Here’s why that could be good for all of us.
The Loretta Young Show, which aired on NBC from 1953 to 1961, embodies a lot of TV history. First of all, it’s an anthology series, a format which is completely dead…
Femme Fatales has a little more going for it than your typical Skinemax fare.
I am a writer for Popdose.com…and I’m in a band!
You might think that Robert Carradine, an actor whose filmography is far more formidable than the average moviegoer would ever imagine (keep reading and find yourself astonished by at least…
Popdose recalls a holiday classic and has the soundtrack as well.
Ted Asregadoo revisits the NBC post-apocalyptic drama, “Revolution.”
The Simpsons goes on and on and now season 15 is on DVD.
Tony Redman reviews Mystery Science Theater 3000, Vol. XXV. You and your DVD player are doomed!!
Scott Malchus offers TV on DVD and Blu-ray suggestions for the holiday season.
All In the Family was one of the most important shows in television history
Right off the bat, Arrow succeeds because they picked the right guy to play the hero.
Zombies aren’t just the stars of a hit AMC series — they’re emblematic of pop culture in general.
For any of you who have never seen (or even heard of) The Carol Burnett Show, it’s time to check it out, because they really don’t make em like this anymore.
Dennis Quaid made his television series debut last Tuesday night (yeah I know, I’m a week late) in a role perfectly suited for him. He plays Ralph Lamb, 1960’s Las…
Kelly Stitzel gives her thoughts on the new ABC horror-drama 666 Park Avenue.