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Kung Fu Panda 4 hit theaters with less of a "skadoosh" and more of a splat—failing to capture to fresh energy of the previous films
Contest: Win advance screening passes for Kung Fu Panda 4!
Win advance screening passes to see DreamWorks' action-comedy franchise return with Kung Fu Panda 4 in Toronto, Montreal, or Vancouver. Enter our contest to be among the first to witness its butt-kicking glory!
Hazel and Katniss and Harry and Starr Book Six, Chapter 4: The House With a Clock in Its Walls
Dede Crimmins joins to discuss The House With a Clock in Its Walls on this week's Hazel and Katniss and Harry and Starr!
Boyhood Blasts Off: Richard Linklater Talks Apollo 10½
An interview with Apollo 10½ director Richard Linklater on revisiting the Moon landing through a child's eyes in the summer of 1969.
Jumanji: The Next Level Review
For a film all about finding oneself, Jumanji: The Next Level seems to have left its heart back in the jungle.
Movies vs. Matrimony: Season 2 Round 13
Find out if Daniel or Pauline won round 13 and if they defended their movie well!
Geek Hard Podcast: Episode 281
On this episode we review Goosebumps and talk with Michael Zapcic of AMC's latest season of Comic Book Men. All this with special guest host Adrienne Kress.
The View From the Top: 5 Great Gaming Mountains
Commemorating the Steam debut of David O'Reilly's Mountain with a list of gaming's greatest summits.
Hot Docs 2014: Interview – Neil Berkeley
Much like the subject of his second feature documentary, Neil Berkeley is on the road around midday in Southern California. I can occasionally hear road noise and his blinker in the background as he talks on his hands free connection while I’m on the other end in Toronto. It’s oddly fitting and leads to a […]
The New Old: Sowing Season
This week, our archival DVD column looks at various stages of growing up with looks at Good Will Hunting, High Fidelity, and Adventures in Babysitting, and a look at the volatile nature of change in The Proposition.
This Week in DVD: 8/21/12
This week on DVD we look at the stellar Oscar winning foreign drama A Separation, Richard Linklater's unfortunately slept on Bernie, the direct to DVD efforts Breathless, A Girl Walks into a Bar, and the Dolph Lundgren starring One in the Chamber. Oh, and some indie film called The Hunger Games
Bernie Review
Based on a bizarre true life crime from 1996, director Richard Linklater's coal black comedy and mockumentary Bernie stands as one of the best films of his already stacked career.
CONTEST: See BERNIE in TORONTO!
Win a pair of passes to an advance screening of Richard Linklater's Bernie in Toronto on Tuesday, May 15th from Dork Shelf and Alliance Films.
E3: Brütal Legend Trailer
Tim Schafer of Double Fine Productions was showing off his new action/adventure game Brütal Legend at E3 yesterday. The heavy-metal–themed game stars Jack Black as Eddie Riggs, a double axe wielding (both guitar and giant axe) roadie, and features such metal greats as Lemmy Kilmister of Motörhead and the Prince of Darkness himself Ozzy Osbourne to […]