“Game of Thrones: Season 5” and the long anticipated Blu-ray debut of “Freaks and Geeks”
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Anyone missing a great crime drama now that Justified and Breaking Bad have driven off into the sunset, seek out Fargo and enjoy the ride.
The Duplass brothers transition to television with ease.
A new DVD release introduces this groundbreaking series to a new generation.
Selina Meyer is the POTUS. God help us all.
“Silicon Valley” continues to provide enough laughs and commentary on the human condition to make it one of the most binge worthy and intelligent shows on TV.
PlayStation takes a dip in the TV pool with the new superhero/cop show, “Powers,” now on Blu-ray.
“Welcome to Sweden” is like a summer shandy: it goes down smooth, is sweet, and doesn’t leave a sour taste in your mouth
The second season of “Broadchurch” is just as thrilling as the first.
I haven’t watched an episode of HBO’s Girls since the end of season one. After that wonderful first year, my HBO subscription ran out and other TV series grabbed my…
FX’s thrilling crime drama “Justified” has its series finale this week.
The hot-topic HBO documentary about Scientology premieres Sunday, March 29th.
The Three Strike Rule reviews two literary adaptations that premiered on cable last year and are making home video debuts.
“Maison Close” is a French television series that takes place in a Paris brothel during the 1870s.
The beloved TV series comes to DVD is a remarkable box set.
The beloved 70s sitcom gets the complete series treatment.
Essential episodes from one of the greatest television series ever collected in one set.
One of the most gripping mystery series of last summer FX’s The Bridge, now available in DVD and Blu-ray. Set on the U.S./Mexico border of El Paso and Juarez, the…
The haunting and beautiful music of The Handsome Family’s song, ”Far From Any Road,” serves as the theme song for True Detective, HBO’s much lauded TV series now available on…
Scott Malchus reviews a couple of new TV releases on DVD, including a great 70s film starring Jack Palance as Count Dracula.
The final season of “The Practice” introduced James Spader as Alan Shore and William Shatner as Denny Crane, characters who went on to infamy in “Boston Legal.”
The life of Ann Richards, one of the most compelling figures in American politics, is highlighted in this new HBO documentary.
“True Detective” may be off the air for a year, but there are plenty off dark, obsessive cops to fill the void. Check out “Rogue” and “Broadchurch” to fill that void in your psyche.
The Three Strike Rule returns and revisits one of the first shows reviewed for Popdose.
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.
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…
Scott Malchus examines the 2011 Emmy nominations in the latest edition of The Three Strike Rule
AMC’s “The Killing” is easily one the best shows of the year.
Scott Malchus doesn’t mind being stuck in “The Middle” in the latest Three Strike Rule.
ABC Family’s “Greek” drives off into the sunset with its series finale.