Lego
"Did you get it?" "Yes." "What did it cost?" "$69.99 at the LEGO Store!"
Lego Unboxing: Harry Potter Hogwarts Crests (31201)
That Shelf Managing Editor – and avid LEGO collector – Jason Gorber takes a brief look a the latest in the Lego Art series.
Star Wars Imperial Probe Droid Toy Retrospective
Continuing our look at some of the rarest Star Wars sets around, Managing Editor Jason Gorber looks at toy versions of the Imperial Probe Droid aka PROBOT.
Star Wars LEGO®: A Darth Vader Retrospective
Pay allegiance to the Dark Lord and take a look back at Darth Vader in his various LEGO® guises, both common and rare!
Unboxing: A look at LEGO’s NASA Space Shuttle Discovery model
Managing Editor Jason Gorber unboxes a new star in the LEGO® Space universe, the NASA Space Shuttle Discovery (10283) model.
May the Fourth: STAR WARS LEGO Bust-a-Move – 75227, 10018, 75276, 75277, 75272
A look at the packaging for some of the newest editions on the Star Wars bust front, as well as a look back at the old LEGO Star Wars Darth Maul UCS set, and a puzzling edition that could on some level be considered a distant cousin of Lego
Fan Expo Canada: 24 Amazing Panels at This Year’s Event
That Shelf created a list of amazing panels to check out at Fan Expo Canada this weekend.
The LEGO Batman Movie Review
The Batman Lego Movie is a dizzying flurry of animated action, gags, and references, ensuring that there's something for everyone.
LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens Capitalizes on Your Nostalgia
Despite its flaws, the new LEGO Star Wars succeeds because it reminds you of things you love.
Thought Bubble: Why is Portal in Lego Dimensions?
Why is there so much adult nostalgia in children's entertainment?
Lego Dimensions Review
The new mash-up is a ruthlessly commercial yet entertaining cross-fiction fever dream from an anarchic child's imagination.
Thought Bubble: Minecraft is Making Me Obsolete
The recent sale of Mojang indicates that the industry is now focused on the next generation of players.
The Lego Movie: The Video Game Review
The video game tie-in for The Lego Movie is perfect for good-hearted co-operative play with the family. Read on to find out why.
The Lego Movie Review
Everything about The Lego Movie is awesome. An astoundingly smart, gut busting comedy with an anti-corporate message tied into the greatest virtues of one of the most beloved brands on Earth, Phil Lord and Chris Miller's exceptional film for people of all ages deserves to be talked about in the same breath as Monsters Inc. and Fantastic Mr. Fox when talking about the best animated comedies of the new millennium.
The Lords (and Millers) of Your Childhood
We catch up with one of the most beloved directorial duos working today, Phil Lord and Chris Miller, to talk about their work on The Lego Movie, why they have no interest in selling toys, the hardest part of animating a toy made out of building blocks, creating catchy earworms, and how their very terrible idea of a double decker couch was a very real thing.