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Check out our March 2024 guide for big streaming releases like Napoleon, Damsel, and Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour.
Sight Unseen Review: New Canadian Detective Show Has A Unique Hook
The new CTV Original follows Tess, a visually-impaired detective who must rely on Sunny, a remote seeing eye partner.
Mrs. Davis Review: Joyfully Careening from the Straightforward Road
Conjured by two veteran television creators, the new series is one of the most unique viewing experiences you’ll have all year.
How Shelved is a Librarian Love Letter to TV’s Best Sitcoms
CTVs 'Shelved' pulls from many popular workplace sitcoms, but translates them to its unique new setting: the public library.
“It Just Feels Right”: Lyndie Greenwood on Starring in ‘Shelved’ and Returning To Toronto
The Toronto native talks about getting a chance to work in comedy and returning to her roots.
Showrunner Anthony Q. Farrell on ‘Shelved,’ His New Workplace Comedy Set in a Toronto Public Library
Farrell’s hilarious new series centers on the clashing personalities of an underfunded library.
Gotham Episode 1.17 Recap
"Red Hood" is as good as Gotham gets: A great case of the week, an eye-popping moment of absurdity and a punch right in the feels.
You Should Be Watching: New TV Picks (Part 2)
These are Peter's best bets and sure things of the new TV season, so be sure to mark them in your nightmare-agenda book.
Interview: Murder, He Coded
Actor Rainbow Sun Francks discusses the portrayals of gamers on TV in the latest episode of CTV's The Listener.
20 Sleeper Hits You Can Rent for Free from Bay Street Video
Our film editor was asked to contribute to a list of dozens of "sleeper hits" that can currently be rented free of charge from Bay Street Video in Toronto. Given the vague definition of the term, here is why he chose his films on the list and gives recommendations for other films to pair alongside the free rentals.
What’s Your Take on Cronenberg?
In honour of the huge David Cronenberg exhibit and retrospective currently happening at the TIFF Bell Lightbox in Toronto (running until January 19th), Dork Shelf talks to a plethora of film writers, personalities, programmers, podcasters, and filmmakers about what their favourite Cronenberg films are.
Podcast 5 Season 2 Special TV Edition
In this (mostly) television-related episode Jeff and Will are joined by the Shelf's resident TV dorks Kathleen Corrigan and Ian MacIntyre, as well as TV critic Kat Angus of Dose.ca's excellent TV Casualty Podcast. The group discusses their favourite returning shows, shows they are looking forward to in 2011, the state of television in Canada, and even find time to challenge one another to ridiculously obscure TV trivia.