Two 80s movie gems receive 30th Anniversary Blu-ray love.
Soundtrack Saturday
Scott Malchus revisits the soundtrack to that seminal film celebrating America’s two favorite past times: Sex and baseball.
Kelly Stitzel revisits another post from A Soundtrack Saturday Christmas, this time the Bill Murray classic, Scrooged.
The Soundtrack Saturday reruns continue, this week with a Christmas movie everyone seems to love, National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation.
Soundtrack Saturday fans rejoice! Kelly Stitzel is reposting some of the most popular, most requested Soundtrack Saturday columns as a gift to you this holiday season. First up, John Hughes’s classic Pretty in Pink.
It’s a tale as old as the hills: Leader of a gang of road pirates has the hots for the Girl Next Door, but she loves the Nice Guy. Road…
It had Geena Davis, Julie Brown, and a furry Jeff Goldblum. How was this not a hit?
This week, Kelly Stitzel returns us to the time when we first learned that werewolves are really good at basketball.
It’s the 25th anniversary of “The Last Dragon” (that dragon’s old enough to rent a car!), and Kelly Stitzel’s got the lowdown on the movie and its soundtrack. Sho’nuff!
Ten years before Pump Up the Volume, Allan Moyle directed Times Square, another film bursting at the seams with great music. Kelly Stitzel gives us the lowdown in this week’s Soundtrack Saturday.
Kelly Stitzel’s latest Soundtrack Saturday is one singular sensation.
Phil Collins and Aimee Mann in a battle to the death! Kelly Stitzel takes us back ten years in her final look at Best Original Song nominees of Oscars past.
Kelly Stitzel returns us to 1988 in her latest look at the Best Original Song nominees of Oscars past.
Bringing together the combined might of Alias and Timothy B. Schmit, it’s a long-lost soundtrack classic from the early ’90s!
Tina Yothers and Michael J. Fox weren’t the only Family Ties cast members who knew how to pretend to rock in the ’80s!
Faced with another Soundtrack Saturday, Kelly Stitzel punts — right into the end zone of Goldie Hawn’s Wildcats.
Kelly Stitzel concludes her tribute to dysfunctional Hollywood Thanksgivings with her personal holiday favorite, Home for the Holidays.
Kelly Stitzel takes us home for the holidays with this week’s Soundtrack Saturday, and serves helpings of Rufus Wainwright, Bing Crosby, and Luna to go with the gloomy late-’90s ensemble drama The Myth of Fingerprints.
Get the cider and the candy corn, because Kelly Stitzel is breaking it down Halloween style for this week’s Soundtrack Saturday!
It didn’t exactly peel out in theaters when it was released in 1983, but Kelly Stitzel still has a soft spot for the film adaptation of Stephen King’s Christine Á¢€” and, of course, its soundtrack.
No, not that “Scream,” silly — Kelly Stitzel is here to serve up the soundtrack for the first chapter in the soon-to-be-revived tongue-in-cheek horror franchise.
While you were mourning Patrick Swayze’s death with a Ghost/Road House/Dirty Dancing marathon, Kelly Stitzel was doing something entirely different — and here’s why.
Hey, do you see that? No, not that plastic bag fluttering in the breeze, dummy — Kelly Stitzel’s latest Soundtrack Saturday!
Has it already been a year since Kelly Stitzel joined the Popdose staff? It has indeed — and she’s assembled a special anniversary Soundtrack Saturday column to celebrate.
When just breakin’ is simply not enough, Kelly Stitzel knows what you’ve gotta do. Yes, people, it’s time for the Electric Boogaloo.
This isn’t just another episode of Soundtrack Saturday, it’s a major slime-related pshychokinetic event!
Hey, look, kids, there’s Big Ben! And there’s Parliament!
A couple months ago I was browsing around the vinyl section at my local Half-Price Books when I came across a near-mint copy of the soundtrack to Two of a…
Kristy Swanson, Luke Perry, and legions of undead bloodsuckers meeting grisly ends. What more could you ask for in ’92? Well, how about a soundtrack featuring C&C Music Factory, Toad the Wet Sprocket, and Matthew Sweet?
Hey, who’s up for a Threesome with Kelly Stitzel? No, no, not that kind of Threesome — get your mind out of the gutter. We’re talking about a trip back to 1994’s quirky rom-com, and another edition of Soundtrack Saturday.