dramedy
Even though On the Rocks isn’t top-shelf Coppola, this enjoyable dramedy still makes for a delightful cinematic cocktail.
Red Rover Trailer: Kristian Bruun & Cara Gee Book a One Way Ticket to Mars
We've all wanted a change of scene when we've been in a less than ideal situation, but what about a change of planets? Watch the trailer for RED ROVER, starring Orphan Black's Kristian Bruun and The Expanse's Cara Gee!
James vs. His Future Self Review
James vs. His Future Self is a sci-fi dramedy about a single-minded scientist who must outwit his future self to make the discovery of the century.
James vs. His Future Self Available to Stream in Canada on April 03
Jeremy LaLonde’s witty sci-fi dramedy, James vs. His Future Self, is available to stream in Canada on Friday, April 03rd.
Come As You Are Review
Come As You Are is a sex-positive road-trip comedy that will pull at your heartstrings.
TADFF 2019: James vs. His Future Self Review
James vs. His Future Self is a sci-fi dramedy about a single-minded scientist who must outwit his future self to make the discovery of the century.
TIFF 2019: How to Build a Girl Review
How to Build a Girl sees Beanie Feldstein play a lonesome teenage girl who reinvents herself as a savage music critic.
Late Night Review
The crowd-pleasing Sundance hit features a knockout performance from Emma Thompson
Dim the Fluorescents Review
Dim the Fluorescents is a hilarious and deeply tragic dramedy about the dangers of seeing creative output as self worth.
The Shelf Episode 18: Claire Armstrong and Naomi Skwarna on Dim the Fluorescents
We chat with the two leads of Dim the Fluorescents, a wonderful Toronto-made dramedy that won the Grand Jury Prize at the Slamdance Film Festival earlier this year – and opens this Friday in Toronto and across Canada!
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.
Easy Review
Netflix's new dramedy series Easy zooms in on the mundane, messy, and intimate moments make up the every day life.
Master of None Review
Sharply funny, delightfully refreshing, and cleverly written, Master of None is worth taking a chance on.