November 2008
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Vanguard & Surgar Hill Records Digital Sampler Delivers Sweet Tunes
I’ve been a subscriber of Amazon’s MP3 newsletter for several months now. Until recently I avoided freebie tracks fearing I would get a dreadful batch, souring my taste for free music until the next edition of the newsletter arrived to my inbox. Maybe you have this affliction too? It’s time to conquer your fears and [...] Continue →
24: Redemption – Jack Bauer is Back!
24 is back in all of it’s ridiculous splendor, and I mean that in a good way. Jack Bauer (Keifer Sutherland) made his return to TV in last night’s 24: Redemption, a 2 hour prequel to the upcoming 7th season. Continue →
When jazz became pop – Danish "jazz"sensation Ibrahim Electric
Does it make sense talking about a demagogical jazzband? None the less, Ibrahim Electric must be the new Backstreet Boys. Continue →
What's your favorite animated film?
If you had to choose one animated film as your all-time favorite, what would it be. I want to hear some interesting answers. Continue →
The new Pop Critics design is live
The new look of Pop Critics is finally here. I know, it took me long enough to put it together, but I wanted to make sure we had a clean site that focused on our content. Content is what it’s all about, right? You’ll notice that the reading area is much larger than before to [...] Continue →
'Twilight' will be out in less than 24 hours
Twilight, the movie version of Stephanie Meyer’s best-selling hit series is around the corner. You don’t want to miss this film. Continue →
'The Equation'
Episode 8, The Equation of the hit series Fringe unveiled the character beneath the man that has been Walter Bishop, letting us see that he truly is a troubled man with a mysterious past. Continue →
'This is what I do. This is all I do.'
Mr. Ferguson Is Ill Today was one of the best episodes of The Sarah Connor Chronicles to date. The writers finally put a human touch to the machines. Continue →
Pop Critics and the future
Pop Critics has now officially changed owners. You can look forward to more quality content and a growing community in the coming weeks and months. Continue →