Contest: Win GLORIA BELL on Blu-ray!
That Shelf wants to give you a chance to win a copy of GLORIA BELL courtesy of VVS Films!
That Shelf wants to give you a chance to win a copy of GLORIA BELL courtesy of VVS Films!
The seasons may be changing but its Blu-ray season 24/7/365 here at That Shelf – and we’ve got the Top 6 Can’t Miss Blu-Ray’s that need to be on your shelf in the month of May!
That Shelf wants to give you a chance to win a copy of M. Night Shyamalan’s Glass – the epic conclusion to the Unbreakable trilogy –courtesy of Universal Pictures Home Entertainment!
Someone To Watch Over Me is a solid and kind of forgotten about romantic thriller that director Ridley Scott managed to make his own with his distinct visual style and some pretty decent and believable performances.
So many choices yet so little ‘shelf’ space to dedicate to those new Blu-rays. Here are our Top 6 Can’t Miss Blu-Ray Choices to add to your shelf in the month of April.
Is the new Blu-ray of the not-so-classic 1994 video game adaptation Double Dragon shelf worthy? The answer might surprise you!
Does this forgotten Canadian action-horror movie starring Dolph Lundgren qualify as “so bad it’s good” or is it just plain bad?
Justin McConnell’s bloody horror/thriller contemplates the human condition.
In a new feature here at That Shelf, we’ve got the cure for what ails you with our Top 6 Can’t Miss Blu-Ray Choices to add to your Shelf in the month of March.
Youngblood certainly still knows how to rile up a crowd, but is incredibly dated with its attitudes about our national pastime and particularly the violence that can erupt out of it.
The symptoms of the disease may change but the cure always remains the same.
Can’t Hardly Wait is on Blu-ray, but maybe our high school years haven’t aged as well as we’d like…
Howling III is not a good film but you can at least appreciate based on a handful of set pieces and scenes that everyone involved was trying to make something fairly fun.
That Shelf wants to give you a chance to win a copy of Halloween (2018) on 4K Ultra HD/Blu-ray – courtesy of Universal Pictures Home Entertainment!
In the horror genre there’s a very distinct line between gore and camp that just isn’t the easiest to straddle, but Tobe Hooper’s The Mangler does just that.