Bryce Dallas Howard
Film columnist Jason Gorber stops by CBC's Metro Morning to discuss spy fantasy Argylle and its Taylor Swift conspiracy.
Argylle Review: The Spy Who Exhausted Me
Tropes are stretched far too thin in Jason Fuchs’ script that by the time the movie begins to embrace its absurdity in its third act, it’s too late.
Contest: Win advance screening passes for Argylle!
Win advance screening passes for Argylle, the fantasy spy thriller starring Bryce Dallas Howard, Henry Cavill, Dua Lipa, and more!
Jurassic World Dominion Video Review
A review of the latest – and potentially final – outing in the Jurassic series: Jurassic World Dominion.
Jurassic World Dominion Review: The Thrill is Gone
Jurassic World Dominion is the most ambitious Jurassic Park movie since the original, yet the stakes have never felt lower.
CONTEST: Win Advance Screening Passes for JURASSIC WORLD DOMINION!
That Shelf wants to send you and a friend to see Jurassic World Dominion! Enter now for a chance to attend advanced screenings in Toronto, Vancouver, and Montreal on June 8.
Spoiled Rotten 96: The Mandalorian Chapter 4
Ben and Daniel spoil chapter 4 of The Mandalorian!
Cannes 2019: Rocketman’s Taron Egerton and Dexter Fletcher on Elton John and Trying to Make His Iconic Music Their Own
We ask the cast and director of Rocketman about capturing the heart of Elton John for the musical biopic and making some of the most famous songs of all time their own!
Rocketman Review
ThatShelf.com Managing Editor Jason Gorber shares his thoughts on Dexter Fletcher's highly anticipated Elton John biopic Rocketman – starring Taron Egerton and Richard Madden!
Pete’s Dragon: Bryce Dallas Howard Interview
Bryce Dallas Howard talks Disney's remake of Pete's Dragon, we test her judgement of famous dragons' characters, and find out what's on her Dork Shelf.
Geek Hard Podcast: Episode 263
On this episode we added Adrienne Kress to help us review Jurassic World and talk with Kristian Bruun of Orphan Black.
Jurassic World Review
Jurassic World spends much of its time both playing with the tropes of the original film and messing around with our expectations. At its best, then, it’s lots of fun.
50/50 Review
50/50 is that rare breed of film that effortlessly combines comedy and drama, creating a memorable cocktail that tackles friendship and family, while testing how far each can be stretched.