William Shatner
Caroline Cory’s investigative documentary A Tear in the Sky sees a team of investigators stakeout an infamous UFO hotspot.
Star Trek Day: Rod Roddenberry on the Legacy of Trek, His Favourite Captain, and the Ultimate Star Trek Villain
In honour of Star Trek Day, we chat with Rod Roddenberry, son of Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry and current executive producer of all things Trek TV!
comPOSERS Episode 128: Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country
To kick off Series 9, our intrepid crew journeys back to the final frontier to learn about racism!
CONTEST: Win Star Trek: The Original 4 Movies 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Collection
To celebrate Star Trek Day, we're giving away copies of the STAR TREK: THE ORIGINAL 4 MOVIES 4K ULTRA HD/BLU-RAY COLLECTION!
comPOSERS Episode 1: Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
In episode 1 of comPOSERS, Alex, Jay and Aaron discuss Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, composed by James Horner.
15 Best Revenge Movies of All Time
Revenge is a dish best served cold... And on the big screen! Here are the 15 Best Revenge Movies of All Time.
Contest: Attend Astronaut Mae Jemison’s TIFF Trek Talk!
Dork Shelf and TIFF want to give you the chance to attend Trek Talks: Mae Jemison on Star Trek and the Future next week!
Star Trek The Motion Picture: Forever Just Beginning
Humans ruined Star Trek: The Motion Picture just like we'll probably ruin the sublime beauty of untouched space.
CONTEST: Win A CHRISTMAS HORROR STORY Prize Pack
Enter to win A Christmas Horror Story themed prize pack with movies and swag courtesy of eOne films.
Hot Docs 2015: Being Canadian Review
Being Canadian follows Canuck comedy writer/ director Rob Cohen's quest across the country to find out what it really means to 'be Canadian'.
Home Entertainment Review: Judgment at Nuremberg
Judgement at Nuremberg (Stanley Kramer, 1961) – Edmund Burke said it best: “The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing”. This couldn’t be truer than in the 1961 classic Judgment at Nuremberg, and it serves as a salient reminder that when the primary focus is to lay […]
Home Entertanment Round-Up: 4/7/14
We kick off this Home Entertainment round-up with two Martin Scorsese comedies - The King of Comedy and The Wolf of Wall Street - before looking at new releases for Sam Raimi's Darkman, Howard Hawks' El Dorado, Will Ferrell and Adam McKay's Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues, and Paul Schrader's remake of Cat People. There's also some B-movie goodness with looks at Alec Baldwin in The Shadow, the 1980s horror flick Night of the Demons, and the made for TV 1973 thriller The Horror at 37,000 Feet
Interview: Cal Brunker and Bob Barlen
We talk to the director and co-writer (and Kitchner, Ontario natives) Cal Brunker and Bob Barlen from the animated adventure Escape from Planet Earth about their nearly life long collaborative process, working with Breandan Fraser and Rob Corddry, using 3-D effectively, and how to give life to a wacky waving arm flailing inflatable tube man.
Ticket Giveaway
Shock & Awe at The Fox
Shock & Awe: The Dusk ‘Til Dawn Grindhouse Experience returns to the Fox Theatre on Saturday, September 25th at 11:30pm and we’re giving away three pairs of tickets! The all night event features six awesome movies all presented on film (16mm and 35mm), and is guaranteed to be the only fest where you’ll see Donny […]
Star Trek Review
As a life long Trekkie, I went into the new J.J. Abrams Trek reboot/sequel with my expectations set to stun—fearing that if I set them to kill I would end up vapourizing myself… whatever that means. Phaser analogy aside, I knew that J.J Abrams’ vision of Star Trek would be different from that of its […]