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On this episode of Movies v.s Matrimony, Pauline makes sure that things stay interesting! Will her pick win Daniel over though?
Phil Hanley Interview: From Stand-Up to Sundowner
Phil Hanley is a stand-up comedian and star of the new film Sundowners, we caught up with him to chat about taking his first acting gig, his time as teen model in Europe, and what's on his Dork Shelf.
Master of None S2 Review: Charming as Ever
Aziz Ansari and buds are back for another thoughtful, hip, and hilarious season of Master of None.
The Development Slate Episode 59 – Enemy Mine
This week on The Development Slate, we tackle the heady '80s sci-fi flick Enemy Mine!
The Shelf Minisode – Erika Linder and Natalie Krill on Below Her Mouth
There's very little that's "controversial" about Below Her Mouth, a story of two women in love that focuses more on the "love" aspect than the fact it's between two women. We speak with the film's stars Erika Linder and Natalie Krill about this misinterpretation and much more on this minisode of The Shelf.
Frank & Lola: Director Matthew Ross on Losing Michael Shannon to Man of Steel, Building Trust with Imogen Poots, and How to Get Food Right on Film
We spoke with Frank & Lola director Matthew Ross about the film's long and bumpy road to the big screen, building trust with his two leads, transplanting the film from New York to Las Vegas, and what he's been collecting recently.
Easy Review
Netflix's new dramedy series Easy zooms in on the mundane, messy, and intimate moments make up the every day life.
Tallulah Review
Ellen Page stars in Tallulah , a film about a triangle of women in crisis.
CONTEST: See CAROL in Select Canadian Cities!
Dork Shelf wants to send you and a guest to see an advanced screening of Carol in select Canadian cities courtesy of eOne Films.
Master of None Review
Sharply funny, delightfully refreshing, and cleverly written, Master of None is worth taking a chance on.
Show Me a Hero Review
David Simon’s new HBO miniseries, Show Me a Hero, could not have come at a better time.
Last Night Review
We're invited into the lives of Michael and Joanna, inside their exceptional apartment. Michael is a commercial real estate agent, while Joanna is a author. These two are married. We know this because they're arguing (heh). Having recently been hitched, I've come to learn that marital spats happen for two reasons, and two reasons only: money and women. For this couple it's the latter.
The Nic Cage Project: Matchstick Men
Nicolas Cage has a new movie in theatres tomorrow: Season of the Witch. The film was not screened for critics or audiences in advance, which is never a good sign for a film. However, maybe we'll be pleasantly surprised by Cage's turn as a medieval crusader returning home to fight the black plague. It sounds awesome. Instead of reviewing the new Cage film, Alan wanted to take this opportunity to revisit the 2003 Ridley Scott film and Cage-vehicle Matchstick Men. From obsessive-compulsive con artist to medieval crusader - what a range!