Kenneth Branagh's 1989 breakthrough adaptation of Henry V is finally on blu ray, Phil Brown reviews this highly anticipated disc.
Girls Episode 4.4 Recap
"Cubbies" is a slow but satisfying bridging episode of Girls that thrusts the characters' story arcs into an emotionally mature direction.
Video: The Flash Episode 1.12 Recap
Diana McCallum and Andrew Ivimey recap episode 12 of The Flash - "Crazy for You" - in Dork Shelf's Fan v. Fan!
No Evidence of Disease Review
On National Cancer Day, February 4th, select cities will have screenings of No Evidence of Disease an informative look at doctors bringing awareness to often underfunded forms of reproductive cancers.
The Restart: Grim Fandango
What do we really mean when we talk about the logic in Adventure Games?
Gotham Episode 1.14 Recap
"The Fearsome Dr. Crane" is the TV version of clickbait.
A Look at the Oscar Nominees for Best Animated & Live Action Short
We take a look at all the nominees for Best Live Action and Best Animated Shorts at the Oscars, which you can catch this week at the TIFF Bell Lightbox.
Home Entertainment Review: Gone Girl
Gone Girl (David Fincher, 2014) – Based on Gillian Flynn’s best selling novel and directed by David Fincher, Gone Girl has all the hallmarks of an awards courting prestige movie on paper. Thankfully, their movie was nothing of the sort. It’s a gleefully trashy, twisty, nasty, lurid little thriller filtered through Fincher’s meticulous visual style […]
Project Almanac Review
Project Almanac would be a near perfect time travel movie for young adults... if it just got rid of the found footage style that almost makes it painful to watch.
Red Army Review
Red Army is a tightly constructed, fast paced, informative look at one of the most revered (and feared) hockey clubs in history.
A Most Violent Year Review
Although it fell short of awards season hype, A Most Violent Year can best be viewed as a really solid genre effort.
Wild Card Review
Wild Card is the worst thing a Jason Statham movie could be: boring.
Black or White Review
Despite always threatening to go off the rails, the custody drama Black or White stays on assured footing.
Slamdance 2015: Body Review
The gruesome thriller Body manages to put a slightly different spin on home invasion films. The story revolves around twenty-somethings Holly (Helen Rogers), Cali (Alexandra Turshen) and Melissa (Lauren Molina) who are bored one Friday night and decide to sneak into mansion belonging to a family Cali knows to be on vacation. It’s mostly harmless fun until a groundskeeper checks in on the […]
Slamdance 2015: Sweet Micky For President Review
It is the humble opinion of this reviewer that first time director Ben Patterson has a big hit on his hands with his documentary Sweet Micky for President. Here’s the story: following the 2010 earthquake in Haiti, the government was ineffective in its rebuilding of the country, largely due to corruption. With an election approaching, […]