Skip to content
PopMatters

PopMatters

Essaying the pop culture that matters since 1999

Primary Menu
  • Features
  • Reviews
  • Lists
  • Music
  • Film
  • TV
  • Books
  • Interviews
  • Picks
  • Donate
  • profile-icon
    • Log In
    • Registration
    • Logout
    • Account

The Front Page

Featured: Top of Home Page/Film

May the Mouse Be With You

By
Bill Gibron
/ 8 November 2012
Featured: Top of Home Page/Film

(Why) Alex (Can’t) Cross (Over)

By
Bill Gibron
/ 22 October 2012
Featured: Top of Home Page/Film

“Every Great Comedy Has an Awesome Villain…”

By
Bill Gibron
/ 20 August 2012
Featured: Top of Home Page/Film

(In)Sight and Sound

By
Bill Gibron
/ 6 August 2012
Featured: Top of Home Page/Film

What Now, Christopher Nolan?

By
Bill Gibron
/ 25 July 2012
Featured: Top of Home Page/Film

What If They Didn’t Report the Box Office Figures… and Nobody Cared

By
Bill Gibron
/ 23 July 2012
Books/Featured: Top of Home Page

Jonah Lehrer and the Debate Over Self-Plagiarism

By
Shawn O'Rourke
/ 11 July 2012
Featured: Top of Home Page/Film

The Importance of Being Ernest Borgnine (1917 – 2012)

By
Bill Gibron
/ 9 July 2012
Books/Featured: Top of Home Page

Too Many Books, Too Little Time: The Synthetic Reader Solution

By
Shawn O'Rourke
/ 8 June 2012
Featured: Top of Home Page/Film

Battle-Bomb!

By
Bill Gibron
/ 4 June 2012
Featured: Top of Home Page/Film

The Billionaire (Super Hero) Boys Club

By
Bill Gibron
/ 16 May 2012
Featured: Top of Home Page/Film

Say Hello, Harvey…

By
Bill Gibron
/ 23 April 2012

Posts navigation

Older posts
Newer posts

Follow PopMatters

FacebookTwitterBluesky
SpotifyInstagramThreads

RECENT

  • Three Robert Hossein Films Evoke Harold Pinter
  • Armand Hammer and the Alchemist Deliver a Masterclass
  • Brandi Carlile Reaches Out in ‘Returning to Myself’
  • Emmylou Harris Live Reissue Yields Welcome Discoveries
  • Twen Create One of 2025’s Best Rock Albums
  • Gen X’s Nostalgia for 1980s Music Is a Memory Problem
  • Why the New GWAR Don’t Feel Dangerous Anymore
  • OutKast’s ‘Stankonia’ Uses Mirrors and Oppositions

Follow PopMatters

FacebookTwitterBluesky
SpotifyInstagramThreads

About

  • Masthead
  • Submission Guidelines
  • Mission

Follow Us

  • Facebook
  • X
  • Bluesky
  • Spotify
  • Instagram
  • Threads
© 1999-2025 PopMatters LLC. All rights reserved. PopMatters is wholly independent, women-owned and operated.