Colin Biggs

In addition to ThatShelf, Colin Biggs' bylines appear in Birth.Movies.Death, Little White Lies, Film School Rejects, ScreenCrush, and formerly at Movie Mezzanine. He is also a member of the Las Vegas Film Critics Society, and is more than likely in line for a movie right now.


Articles by Colin Biggs:


  • the-hunt-2020-review
    March 11, 2020

    The Hunt Review: Settle Down, America

    On the surface, The Hunt seems like the straight-forward hack ’em ups like The Purge, but director Craig Zobel (Z for Zachariach, Homestar Runner) has a little more on his mind.

  • February 5, 2020

    Oscar Hindsight is 2020: What Should Have Won in Years Past?

    Remember those movies that deserved to win Best Picture but didn’t? The Academy is famous for making poor decisions, so we’re looking back at the past decade to try to set the record straight and award the right movies and performers with Oscar gold.

  • uncut-gems-adam-sandler-feature-image
    December 24, 2019

    Uncut Gems Review

    The Safdie brothers’ Uncut Gems – starring Adam Sandler – puts the collective nerves of viewers in a vice and ratchets them up for two straight hours.

  • Richard Jewell
    December 13, 2019

    Richard Jewell Review

    Paul Walter Hauser is great as the titular Richard Jewell, but how does Clint Eastwood’s film do in telling his story?

  • marriage-story-feature-image
    December 6, 2019

    Marriage Story Review

    You don’t have to be divorced to understand Noah Baumbach’s Marriage Story. If you’ve ever loved anyone at all, the film will hit you on multiple levels.

  • the-kill-team-feature-image
    October 31, 2019

    The Kill Team Review

    A young American soldier serving in Afghanistan faces a moral dilemma after he’s disturbed by his commanding officer’s behaviour.

  • Dolemite Is My Name Review
    October 24, 2019

    Dolemite Is My Name Review

    Dolemite Is My Name is a welcome reminder that the manic energy and masterful comic timing that made Eddie Murphy a superstar isn’t gone.

  • The Curse of Buckout RoadPhoto credit: Vertical Entertainment
    September 30, 2019

    The Curse of Buckout Road Review

    Welcome to Buckout Road, a two-mile stretch of asphalt that’s been dubbed the “Most Haunted Road in America.” This little stretch of road in upstate New York has inspired countless urban legends, but no one in Westchester really believed any of the tales until now.

  • Luce Featured
    August 30, 2019

    Luce Review

    Need a break from summer blockbusters? Director Julius Onah’s Luce is a showcase of empathy and debate that you don’t see much on the big screen anymore.