Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City is a gnarled love letter to the legendary video game series.
That Shelf sat down with Torontonian Robbie Amell, a Resident Evil fan since the '90s, about starring in the latest entry in the franchise.
To prepare you for the return of Vikings, That Shelf and HISTORY Canada want to arm you with a special Vikings watch kit!
Gotham returns with an episode that clearly displays all of the show’s quirks, from the good to the insufferable.
Jim Gordon is sane and it’s Gotham City that’s crazy in this week's affirmingly great episode of Gotham.
Gotham, like Harvey Dent, has two faces. One is charming, enthusiastic and full of promise, the other is a goddamn mess.
"Penguin's Umbrella" manages to paint Oswald Cobblepot as an icon without the use of over-the-top gadgetry.
This week on Gotham, a new enemy emerges: expository dialogue. Meanwhile, Penguin runs away with an episode named after the once and future Catwoman.
Jack Nicholson's Joker said it best: "This town needs an enema."
The abysmal CBGB is about as appropriate and fitting of a tribute to the sadly lost NYC Bowery dive and punk rock Mecca as playing a Jock Jams album over pallbearers carrying a casket to a hearse.
Enter for a chance to win one of ten pairs of passes to an advance screening of CBGB in Toronto on Thursday, November 21st, courtesy of Dork Shelf and Union Pictures.
Nothing but horror for the holidays in this week's DVD column with looks at the anthology horror V/H/S, the remake Silent Night, the ridiculous concept of having a zombie Osama Bin Laden, and the truly depressing horror faced by some teens in American schools: underfunding.