Bobby Cannavale
Mia Goth stars in MaXXXine, Ti West's giallo-inspired slasher that caps off the trilogy that began with X and Pearl.
Bupkis Review: Live, Laugh, Lackluster
Pete Davidson's new series lives up to its namesake in an uneven debut season.
Blonde Review: A Deeply Divisive Biopic
Viewers will be mixed in their reaction to Andrew Dominik's Blonde, but what's not in doubt is how good Ana de Armas is as Marilyn Monroe.
CONTEST: See an advance screening of Sing 2!
To celebrate the arrival of Sing 2, That Shelf wants to send you and a friend to see it before anyone else!
Nine Perfect Strangers Review: A Retreat Worth Checking Into
Come for the plot that promises a vacation for a group of entitled wealthy folks, but stay for the rich performances from an extremely talented, entertaining cast.
The Jesus Rolls Review: Resurrecting a Lebowski Favourite
John Turturro reprises his beloved Big Lebowski character.
TIFF 2017: I, Tonya Review
TIFF 2017: I, Tonya Review.
Contest: See The Nut Job 2 Nutty By Nature in Select Cities
We're giving away family 4-packs to advanced Saturday morning screenings of Nut Job 2 Nutty By Nature in Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Ottawa or Halifax!
The Fundamentals of Caring Review
Paul Rudd, Craig Roberts, and Selena Gomez star in the surprisingly witty and undeniably charming Netflix film The Fundamentals of Caring.
Vinyl “Pilot” Review:
Drop the Needle, Crank up the Volume
The two hour series premiere of HBO's Vinyl is nirvana for any Martin Scorsese fan.
Contest: See Daddy’s Home in Toronto or Ottawa
Enter for your chance to win tickets to an advanced screening of Daddy's Home, starring Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg.
Spy Review
In a year where espionage films seem to be everywhere, Spy is a welcomed spoof of those familiar archetypes, and a perfect star vehicle for Melissa McCarthy.
Adult Beginners Review
While it borrows from some very familiar themes and movies, Nick Kroll's Adult Beginners is a cute, easy going family dramedy that's just as funny as it is sensitive.
Nick Kroll Interview
We talk to Nick Kroll about getting his feet wet with Adult Beginners, working with kids, Rose Byrne, Bobby Cannavale, and the day it was his job to mess with Christian Bale.
Annie Review
The songs don't quite work, it's ideology is messy, and it's the worst edited film of the year, but somehow Annie retains an immense amount of charm and wit thanks to its cast.