The James Bond Legacy Part 1: Sean Connery

In part 1 of this special 5-part Pop Goes the Classics series, Scott Criscuolo begins discussing the legacy that is the James Bond Franchise. Along with a guest making his…

Pop Goes The Classics – Fantasia

On the third installment of the Pop Goes The Classics series looking at the Disney animated features, Andy Atherton & Mirandia Berthold look at 1940’s Fantasia. They discuss the many…

Pop Goes The Classics – Pinocchio

On the second installment of the Pop Goes The Classics series looking at the Disney animated features, Andy Atherton, Mirandia Berthold & Chad Campbell look at 1940’s Pinocchio. They discuss…

Pop Goes The Classics – Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs

A new series of Pop Goes The Classics looking at the Disney animated features kicks off as Andy Atherton, Mirandia Berthold & Chad Campbell look at 1937’s Snow White &…

The Skywalker Saga: A Proper Farewell

In this special presentation of the PTBN Pop Feed, join Scott Criscuolo with an awesome lineup of guests to discuss the legacy of not just the Skywalker Saga, and the…

Pop Goes the Classics: The Wolf Man (1941)

The Pop Feed’s trek through the Universal Monster-verse continues here on Pop Goes the Classics! Scott Criscuolo talks Lon Chaney’s classic, The Wolf Man! Go back to 1941 for great…

Pop Goes the Classics: The Invisible Man (1933)

Pop Goes the Classics returns to the horror genre as Scott Criscuolo talks vanishing and madness with the legendary “The Invisible Man” starring Claude Rains. Sit back and enjoy a…

Pop Goes the Classics: The Mummy (1932)

On this edition of Pop Goes the Classics, Scott Criscuolo continues the horror trend with a look at Boris Karloff’s other big roll for Universal, The Mummy! We go back…

Pop Goes the Classics: Frankenstein (1931)

On this new episode of Pop Goes the Classics, Scott Criscuolo ventures back to the Universal Monster-verse for the legendary Frankenstein. He talks James Whale, Boris Karloff and the legacy…

POP Goes the Classics: Dracula (1931)

On the premiere episode of this newest show to the POP feed, Scott Criscuolo goes back to 1931 for the first chapter int the Universal Monster-Verse, Bela Lugosi as Dracula.…