Charlie and Johnny Boy finally make it to Blu-ray.
The year 1968 is one of pop’s most legendary, and to look back on it now is to imagine a continuous stream of genius pouring out of radios and stereos,…
In 1964 Joe Hinton broke out with his hit cover of a Willie Nelson song. Four years later he was gone in the prime of his career.
As far as pop culture’s concerned, 1989 was the year of the bat.
We love it when Dw Dunphy pretends he knows things.
Within the last few weeks, The Mrs. and I have become full-fledged 21st century TV-equipped householders, adding HD and streaming video capability on the flatscreen in the living room. Being…
This week’s installment proves, once and for all, that we are not the cynical, cold-hearted bunch we seem to be sometimes. Witness the praise heaped upon Captain & Tennille.
If you have never seen this joyous cinematic experience, get your ass in front of a Blu-ray player and watch this 1952 classic.
Lots of us—and I am a particularly big offender in this area—have praised Rod Stewart’s early solo work to the skies at the expense of what came later. By the…
N’yuk, n’yuk, n’yuk. The Three Stooges movie on Blu-ray
Here we go again with Confessions of a Comics Shop Junkie, in which I opine on various recently released publications of the sequential graphic nature, some of which may be…
Everyone knows that Homer Simpson loves beer. During the long-running animated series The Simpsons Homer has philosophized: ”Beer. Now there’s a temporary solution.” He’s also threatened ”I would kill everyone…
Popdose introduces a new series taking readers behind the scenes as artists create in the studio.
This week’s Bottom Feeders is brought to you by rednecks and the number 4.
Welcome to Suburban Metal Dad, Popdose’s resident webcomic. It runs every Monday and Friday. Each edition of SMD features Sort-Of Soundtrack, an optional metal song that plays in a new window. Click…
Surrender. Surrender is the thread of this date night. Morrissey and Zander. Zoolander.
I can’t write this article. Not the one I am supposed to write. See, I was meant to write about the film The Dark Knight Rises and how it reflected…
Chariots of Fire runs on into your living room with a special edition Blu-ray.
Singer, songwriter and musician Tomas Doncker, whose latest project is an album and stage show called “The Power Of The Trinity,” stopped by and dropped off his Desert Island Discs.
Treme and Louie are two of the best shows on TV. Did the Emmys overlook them?
