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Ahead Lightyear’s release, its cast and filmmakers held a virtual press conference where they shared tales and tidbits from the production.
Lightyear Video Review
Jason Gorber gives us his take on Disney/Pixar's Lightyear and Chris Evan's fantastic performance. Watch his review now!
Lightyear Review: An Origin Story Befitting Buzz
Buzz Lightyear's origin story may not rank among Disney/Pixar’s very best, but it has more than enough going for it.
CONTEST: Enter for your chance to win advance screening tickets for LIGHTYEAR!
That Shelf wants to send you and a friend to see an advance screening of Lightyear! Enter now for a chance to attend in Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton or Montreal on June 15.
Tallulah Review
Ellen Page stars in Tallulah , a film about a triangle of women in crisis.
Orange Is the New Black Episode 3.12 Recap
Whether right or wrong, in “Don’t Make Me Come Back There” we see how many try — successfully or not — to do what’s best for those they care for.
Orange Is the New Black Episode 3.11 Recap
There’s no more a frustrating proposition than, “What if?” In “We Can Be Heroes” this question follows Joe Caputo around like a bad smell.
Orange Is the New Black Episode 3.10 Recap
“A Tittin’ and A Hairin’” shows how love, lust, sex, anger, desire, and power motivate physical and mental violence inside and outside the walls of a Federal Penitentiary.
Orange Is The New Black Episode 3.9 Recap
“Where My Dreidel At?” examines the importance of having a sense of belonging within a community, and for those on the “inside” — what it means to feel like an outsider.
Orange Is the New Black: Selenis Leyva Interview
Dork Shelf recently spoke with actress Selenis Leyva about what working on Orange Is the New Black has meant to her.
Orange Is The New Black Episode 3.8 Recap
“Fear and Other Smells” delves into the unease, excitement, and anxieties many of the characters feel — imagined or not.
Orange Is the New Black 3.7: What Is The Story You Are Telling?
“Tongue Tied” reveals how some either devote or submit themselves to a higher calling.
Orange Is the New Black 3.6: Pretty Hurts
We live in a culture where a woman’s worth is ultimately defined by her physical appearance. In "Ching Chong Chang" we see the inmates at Litchfield Penitentiary are not immune to the pressure to be considered aesthetically pleasing, whatever that definition may be, and the pain that goes along with it.
Orange Is the New Black 3.5: Panty Time
"Fake It Till You Make It Some More" features inmates with nothing but time delving into the ambitions, obsessions, and preoccupations that consume them.
Orange Is the New Black 3.4: To Thine Own Self
"Finger in the Dyke" juxtaposes a tour of the prison meant to relay that all is well at Litchfield, with the day-to-day reality of how many of the inmates are either sinking or swimming during their stay.