Christopher Walken
Dune: Part Two sees Denis Villeneuve, Timothée Chalamet, Rebecca Ferguson, and Zendaya return to Arrakis for an epic adaptation.
Wild Mountain Thyme Review: One Wild Irish Ride
From wildly miscast leads to a bizarre plot twist, the Jamie Dornan and Emily Blunt led Wild Mountain Thyme is one weird and wild Irish ride.
The Criterion Shelf: Bad Vacations
As an antidote to our pandemic wanderlust, The Criterion Channel has put together a list of films meant to remind us that going somewhere isn’t always a good thing.
Spoiled Rotten 107: Revisiting Batman Returns
Ben and Daniel revisit Tim Burton's Batman Returns!
The Jungle Book Blu-ray Review
Does Jon Favreau's work on Disney's live action Jungle Book make for a Dork Shelf-worthy Blu-ray?
No-Budget Nightmares #82 – Necroville
On their premiere episode for Dork Shelf, Moe and Doug waste away in 2007's Necroville! It’s Ghostbusters meets Shaun of the Dead – except with more giant chainsaws, hipster vampire masters, and falling pianos.
The Jungle Book Review: More Spectacle Than Special
The only aspect of Disney's live action update of The Jungle Book that doesn't get upstaged by the visual effects is Bill Murray.
TIFF 2015: The Family Fang Review
The Family Fang TIFF 2015 Review
Home Entertainment Review: The Dogs of War
The Dogs of War (John Irvin, 1980) – The start of the 1980’s was such a unique time for movie making and storytelling. You could combine some unique social and political messages inside the frame work of a pretty ballsy and violent action movie. On Blu-Ray for the first time from Twilight Time, The Dogs […]
Contest: Win STAND UP GUYS on DVD
Get ready for fun and excitement with some old friends out for one final night on the town. Our great summer giveaway weekend rolls on as Dork Shelf and eOne Films have teamed up to give away five copies of STAND UP GUYS on DVD. STAND UP GUYS stars Academy Award® winners Al Pacino, Christopher […]
This Week in DVD: 3/12/13
This week brings out some heavy hitters at the video store including Life of Pi, The Master, Hitchcock, Smashed, Playing for Keeps, This Must be the Place, and A Late Quartet.
The New Old: Robbin’ and Stealin’
This week's archival home entertainment column looks back at Michael Cimino's infamous box office flop Heaven's Gate, the strangely forgotten about Steven Spielberg hit Catch Me If You Can, and the classic noir The Postman Always Rings Twice.
A Late Quartet Review
It might sound like a dry, melodramatic bore on a surface level, but Christopher Walken, Philip Seymour Hoffman, and Catherine Keener work together to make the Orchestral ensemble dramedy A Late Quartet a real winner.
Seven Psychopaths Review
While In Bruges was tightly wound and focused, Martin McDonagh’s sophomore effort, Seven Psychopaths is more of a spiralling series of darkly comic episodes that only gets thoughtful in the climax and even then it's never really meant to be taken seriously. It’s his crack at creating a violent cult comedy and thankfully he’s got the skills (and the cast) to pull off that trick.
Interview: Colin Farrell & Martin McDonagh
We talked to Seven Psychopaths writer and director Martin McDonagh and its star Colin Farrell about their second collaboration following In Bruges, metafiction, the dark side of Los Angeles, and working with Christopher Walken and Tom Waits.