Eddie Murphy
Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F Review: Eddie Murphy's long-awaited return to the classic action-comedy franchise is familiar, albeit forgettable.
Candy Cane Lane Cast & Crew Talk All Things Holiday Movie Magic
Find out all the magical #CandyCaneLane behind-the-scenes stories stars Eddie Murphy, Tracee Ellis Ross, and more spilled at the film's holiday-themed press conference!
Horoscopics: Top Ten Leo-Season Movies
It's Leo season! Dara Moats runs down 10 films that represent all the good and bad energies of that Zodiac personality.
Black Hole Films Episode 202 – 48hrs
Norm Wilner, Ken Cuperus, Ian MacIntyre and Rob Scarborough join Jeremy for 48 HRS!
Black Hole Films Episode 184 – Coming to America
Ian MacIntyre joins Jeremy for Coming to America!
Dolemite Is My Name Review
Dolemite Is My Name is a welcome reminder that the manic energy and masterful comic timing that made Eddie Murphy a superstar isn't gone.
TIFF 2019: Dolemite Is My Name Review
Eddie Murphy's long awaited return at TIFF 2019 in the Rudy Ray Moore biopic Dolemite Is My Name!
Black Hole Films Episode 108 – Trading Places
Dane Clark joins Jeremy to watch TRADING PLACES and takes a deep dive into their 80s favourites and also a moment to reflect and worry about the current state of Eddie Murphy.
A Kate Hudson-less List of the Top 10 Movie Love Stories
Actress Kate Hudson sure does have the market cornered on romantic movies, doesn't she? That Shelf's Dara Moats has complied a Hudson-free list of Love Stories, rid of the Goldie-daughter's infectious smile and affability, but full of many other lovely things to embrace from other, less Kate-ian actors.
The Development Slate Episode 17 – 48 Hours
Take a listen as Yaw and James re-imagine another Eddie Murphy classic, 48 Hours.
The Development Slate Episode 5 – Beverly Hills Cop
This week James and Yaw talk about remaking Beverly Hills Cop!
Wes Craven: The Master of Modern Horror
In honour of a mini-retrospective in his honour starting this week at the TIFF Bell Lightbox, we look at the career of Wes Craven, the best horror director of his time.
The Sylvester Stalloeuvre: Stallarting Over
Our Sylvester Stallone retrospective reaches the manliest part of his career yet with Rocky III and the first introduction to John Rambo in First Blood.
A Thousand Words Review
Oh Eddie Murphy, what the hell happened?
Tower Heist Review
America’s culture of greed has inspired several films in recent years, but Tower Heist decides to take a comic approach. It follows the employees of an upscale condo building who discover that their richest resident — also their accountant — has lost their retirement fund in a Ponzi scheme. The turn comes when the building manager takes personal responsibility for trusting the banker and plots to steal the money back from the banker’s well secured penthouse. It’s like a funny Ocean’s 11. Wait, Ocean’s 11 was already funny. Funnier? No... Hrm.