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Gods of Egypt hits theatres February 26th, but we want to send you to an advanced screening in Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Ottawa, or Halifax!
Burying The Ex Blu-ray Review
Joe Dante, the man behind some of our favourite films (Gremlins, Innerspace, The Burbs...) is back at it again with Burying The Ex, now on Blu-ray.
Crimson Peak Blu-ray Review
Guillermo del Toro's gothic romance Crimson Peak didn't get the love it deserved in theatres, fortunately it still got the full treatment for its new Blu-ray release.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Blu-ray Review
Snow White is let out of the vault by Disney once again for this new Blu of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs that offers some new special features, but are they as good as the ones we've lost from the previous version?
Deadpool Review
Deadpool is an obnoxious, unapologetic, raunchy good time.
Sundance 2016: Manchester by the Sea Review
Manchester by the Sea proves to be an extremely engaging drama with terrific performances.
Sundance 2016: The Intervention Review
Clea DuVall’s Big Chill-inspired film The Intervention may not be overly ambitious, but it’s told with conviction and charm.
BGM Episode 50: Mame
Or as they say it in the film, MAAAAAAAAme. Lucille Ball was nervous about being too old for the part so she rubbed an entire chicken’s worth of fat on the lens every morning, and the result is that when she’s onscreen, you squint. The rest of the time, you wince. The good news is, […]
For the Love of Miller’s Crossing
Our look back at our favourite Coen Brother films continues with Miller's Crossing.
Contest: See the Premiere of Race in Toronto
Dork Shelf and eOne want to send you to the Toronto Red Carpet Premiere of Race, with stars Stephan James and Jason Sudeikis in attendance!
Darkest Timeline: Rupert Grint Predicts the End of Ron and Hermione’s Marriage
Rupert Grint gazes into the future and sees a bleak existence for Ronald Weasley.
Loose Cannons Episode #34 – Kid Vengeance
Justin and Mathew talk about the Home Alone in the desert picture Kid Vengeance (1977).
Mojave Review
Oscar Isaac continues his string of great performances with Mojave, unfortunately there's not much else going for it.
For the Love of Fargo
In honour of this week's release of Hail, Caesar, Dork Shelf's critics will be writing about some of their past favourite Coen Bro movies, starting with the 1996 classic Fargo.
The Guardian Blu-ray Review
In 1990 William Friedkin made a little horror film called The Guardian... not many saw it but Scream Factory is giving it a second life with its new Blu-ray, complete with interviews about what exactly went wrong...