Richard Linklater
Richard Linklater's Hit Man loosely tells the real-life story of Gary Johnson, a professor who pretended to be a hit man for undercover police stings.
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.
Horoscopics: Top 10 Gemini Season Movies
If the steadfast energies of Taurus season made you yawn then jump on the Gemini movie train, you never know where it will stop!
States: Check Out the Trailer for Zach Gayne’s Road Movie
States is now available on home video.
Our 100 Favourite Movies of the Decade: 2013
What are some of our favourite movies of 2013? We've cleared off some space on That Shelf for our 100 favourite movies of the decade. Here's our 2013 picks!
Where’d You Go, Bernadette Review
Cate Blanchett's Bernadette is a surprisingly relatable force for anyone who has ever questioned their place or purpose in the world – and it’s a joy to watch this remarkable woman find herself in her own skin.
Everybody Wants Some!! Blu-ray Review
Even with some fun deleted scenes and featurettes on the new Everybody Wants Some!! blu-ray, there's still room for Criterion to come along and make a companion disc to Linklater's Dazed and Confused.
Everybody Wants Some!! Review
Does Richard Linklater's latest film Everybody Wants Some have the potential to become a cult classic like its spiritual predecessor Dazed and Confused?
Everybody Wants Some!! Richard Linklater Interview
Richard Linklater talks his spiritual sequel to Dazed and Confused and how the college comedy Everybody Wants Some!! fits into his larger anthropological study of his lifetime.
Contest: See Everybody Wants Some in Select Cities
Dork Shelf and Paramount Pictures want to send you and a guest to an advanced screening of Everybody Wants Some in Toronto (March 30th), Montreal (April 6th) or Ottawa (April 13th).
The Real Kent Jones on Hitchcock/Truffaut
Director Kent Jones on his new documentary Hitchcock/Truffaut,
Hitchcock/Truffaut Review
Hitchcock/Truffaut celebrates the meeting of two of cinemas greatest filmmakers. But is it a deep enough dive to satisfy cinephiles?
TIFF 2015: Hitchcock/ Truffaut Review
Hitchock/ Trauffaut TIFF 2015 review .
Home Entertainment Review: Boyhood
Boyhood (Richard Linklater, 2014) – Boyhood has received a lot of free marketing and curiosity from its central stunt of filming a single actor over the course of 12 years to capture an entire childhood in a single feature. However, Richard Linklater’s latest is far from a parlor trick. It feels like a culminating, career-capping […]
CONTEST: Win BOYHOOD on Blu-Ray!
Enter for a chance to win a copy of Boyhood on Blu-Ray, courtesy of Dork Shelf and Mongrel Media!