Against all odds, it seems as though modern-day French horror has a keen grip on what is truly frightening. It can be intense — Pascal Laugier’s eviscerating Martyrs taps into difficult notions of pain and existentialism, while Alexandre…
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Over the years, certain television programs became iconic because of their historical value—the Beatles on The Ed Sullivan Show, Elvis Presley’s 1968 “comeback” special, Nirvana on MTV Unplugged. Others have…
In part two of her Horror Movie Marathon, Kelly watches a pair of Australian horror films that involve actors getting cut from their parts — literally.
Last week was another solid (albeit rather lucky) week for the computer. With the gift of a push in the Eagles game, Gamblor went an impressive 9-4-1 with a weighted…
The Royalettes were the first to record a classic that was a bigger hit for others.
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Our Q&A with the director of this year’s Wuthering Heights adaptation
Popdose debuts a track from Matthew Ryan’s new album In the Dusk of Everything.
We hope you’ve been enjoying our collective journey through the fields of AM Gold so far, because the end is nearly in sight.
Father John Misty played a total of four public shows in San Francisco over the past month and a half. The initial interest in his music was likely in part…
I am an objective reviewer. I have listened to a record. This record is by Ben Folds Five. It is called The Sound of the Life of the Mind. I…
We love us some Stevie Wonder around here. From his hits off the Motown production line in the 60s to his groundbreaking solo work in the 70s, writing and playing…
