Christopher McQuarrie
Now that we've seen The Final Reckoning, here all all the movies in the Mission: Impossible series ranked. A mission we choose to accept!
Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning Review: Tom Cruise Saves Cinema and the World (Again)
Tom Cruise’s super-spy, Ethan Hunt, risks life and limb to save the world from multiple rogue threats for a final time.
Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One Review: The Last Action Hero
Christopher McQuarrie and Tom Cruise once again bring their A-game, delivering another jaw-dropping action movie masterclass.
TOP GUN: MAVERICK: Aerial Coordinator Kevin LaRosa Jr. Interview
We speak with TOP GUN: MAVERICK aerial coordinator Kevin LaRosa Jr. about the work that he and his team did to bring this remarkable adventure to life.
Cannes 2022: Top Gun: Maverick Review
Our in-depth video review of TOP GUN: MAVERICK from Cannes 2022!
Top Gun: Maverick Review
Tom Cruise makes Top Gun: Maverick feel like the first big-screen must-see film this side of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Best of the Decade: Phil Brown’s Top 10 Missing Movies
Did we miss anything? Here are 10 films of the 2010s that our friend Phil Brown couldn't in good conscience allow to be left behind from That Shelf’s retrospective.
Contest: See Mission: Impossible – Fallout In Select Cities
Mission: Impossible - Fallout opens across Canada July 27th but you and a guest can attend an early screening in Vancouver, Toronto, Edmonton, Calgary or Ottawa courtesy of Dork Shelf and Paramount Pictures!
Mission: Impossible -Rogue Nation Blu-ray Review
A rare audio commentary from Tom Cruise is one of the saving graces of the new Mission: Impossible- Rogue Nation Blu-ray.
Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation Review
Tom Cruise returns as IMF agent Ethan Hunt for a fifth time. So is Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation a mission worth accepting?
Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation Contest!
Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation opens July 31st, but Dork Shelf is giving our readers the chance to attend an advanced screening of the film on July 29th in Toronto, Montreal or Ottawa.
The Wolverine Review
The Wolverine is quite daring in terms of how much it tries to not be exactly like every other comic book based blockbuster from the past decade, and despite some problems, it's still vastly better than the character's last big screen outing.
Jack Reacher Review
In one of the most bizarre studio and ego driven productions to be released from a major studio this year, Jack Reacher manages to be too surreal to appeal to action fans and it’s too lunkheaded to appeal to proper cineastes. It’s simultaneously a better version of Alex Cross and a worse reimagining of MacGruber. It’s equally as awesome and awful as that sounds.