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Hot Docs At Home On CBC allows viewers to watch select films from Hot Docs' 2020 lineup.
The Internet of Everything: An Eco-utopia or a Surveillance Nightmare?
Brett Gaylor’s new documentary, The Internet of Everything, examines whether we're headed for an eco-utopia or a surveillance nightmare?
The Martin Scorsese Versus Marvel Movies Debate on CBC Radio Q
That Shelf's Managing Editor, Jason Gorber, enters the Martin Scorsese versus Marvel movies debate on CBC's Radio Q.
CBC Docs’ Humboldt: The New Season Follows the Survivors’ Stories
Humboldt: The New Season shares the survivors’ harrowing stories as they mentally and physically recover from their trauma.
TIFF 2017: Alias Grace Review
TIFF 2017: Alias Grace Review.
Murdoch Mysteries Comes to Life in The Secret of Station House No. 4
The new Murdoch Mysteries Escape Room gives Toronto fans the opportunity to be the detective.
The Shelf Minisode – Don McKellar on Michael: Every Day
Don McKellar talks to The Shelf about returning to CBC's Michael: Tuesdays and Thursdays five years later, working with Ed Asner, and the best way to get people's attention in an oversaturated market.
TIFF 2016: Accessibility in Review
Our Film and Accessibility Critic saw over 50 movies at TIFF 2016. Unfortunately the inconsistent quality of accessibility almost prevented him from seeing what turned out to be his favourite movie of the festival.
Young Drunk Punk Review
Young Drunk Punk is not just one of the best comedies in Canada, it is one of the best comedies on TV.
CBC ComedyCoup gets Super Legal
If comic book dorks have their way in CBC’s ComedyCoup, the hilarious Super Legal will be here to save us from self-serious superhero TV.
You Should Be Watching: New TV Picks (Part 1)
Navigating the waters of new TV can be a tad daunting. To help you, here's the first part of our new TV recommendations series, featuring Elena's top picks.
Steven Ogg talks Murdoch Mysteries and Grand Theft Auto V
We talk to the Canadian-born actor about playing Bat Masterson in Murdoch Mysteries and Trevor in Grand Theft Auto V.
CBC’s Strange New Empire
We take a look inside CBC's new show Strange Empire and why it can be a game changer to the public broadcaster's image.
News Shelf: 3/1/14
To wrap up the week, we talk about some places in Toronto where you can get together to watch the Oscars tomorrow, we look ahead to next week's Canadian Screen Awards, we look at two TIFF Bell Lightbox series about books and food on film, and talk a little bit about how TIFF's Paul Verhoeven retrospective is just starting to get really good.
Interview: John Kastner
Dork Shelf talks to filmmaker John Kastner about his latest effort, NCR: Not Criminally Responsible (debuting on CBC Doc Zone this Thursday), and the hot button issue of people accused of violent crime, but who are unable to stand trial for mental health reasons.