
Although it's a strong contender for the greatest Canadian film, Hard Core Logo has never been a sacred cow to director Bruce McDonald, with...
Although it's a strong contender for the greatest Canadian film, Hard Core Logo has never been a sacred cow to director Bruce McDonald, with...
Has anyone ever explained why Rhino, and now Shout Factory, put out MST3K episodes in such a completely random order? The best explanation i...
Winner of four Oscars in 1992 (including Best Picture), Warner has brought out Unforgiven on Blu-Ray (again) in a "digibook" edition to cele...
Watching The Apartment (Billy Wilders first film after the beloved Some Like It Hot, made just one year later) is actually kind of weird. It...
It's a Wonderful Life and A Christmas Story can go and take a running jump. Everyone with any sense knows that the ultimate Christmas film i...
Shout! Factory's recent, absurdly bare-bones Mystery Science Theatre 3000 DVD releases got me thinking about Canadian Netflix. You see, if y...
Well, first the good news: A Fistful of Dollars and For a Few Dollars More are two of the greatest westerns ever and they've arrived on Blu-...
Although it's a strong contender for the greatest Canadian film, Hard Core Logo has never been a sacred cow to director Bruce McDonald, with...
"I love you, Maverick." "I love… beach volleyball." Top Gun, eh? At one point, if you wanted to hold what you felt was an interesting...
The vagaries of intellectual property ownership are behind the release of these (thankfully individual) Blu-Ray/DVD combo pack versions of T...
Miranda July's first feature since her i2005 debut (Me and You and Everyone We Know), The Future is a work determined to sabotage itself at...
It takes strength and determination to take the things in your life that hurt you and turn them into something good, and Joe Cornish (one ha...
This Blu-Ray release of Wolfgang Petersen's Oscar-nominated WWII epic offers a stunning transfer of the film in both its original theatrical...
It's more than a little ironic that what makes the original Tron (released in 1982) so visually striking isn't the rudimentary computer grap...
Based on a best-selling Japanese novel, featuring a soundtrack heavy with Japanese noise maestros Boris (plus nods to the XX and Radiohead)...
If there's something important to know about Mitch Glazer, it's that he wrote what is almost certainly the greatest Christmas feature film o...
As far back as he can remember, Henry Hill wanted to be a gangster. We know that, of course, because it's the first thing he says in Goodfel...
With Get Smart about to hit the big screen, starring Steve Carell as Agent 86, the role originally filled by the sadly missed Don Adams, now...
If you were believe the opinions of many members of the forum for Twin Galaxies, the organisation that tracks videogame world records, and w...
Mystery Science Theatre 3000 is, arguably, the greatest document of the late 20th century. The premature end of the series in 1999 was bitte...