Cannes Film Festival
Lukas Dhont's film Close is a sweet and somber look at childhood friendship and the ties that are broken.
Cannes 2022: Baz Luhrmann’s Elvis Review
Cannes 2022: Our look at Baz Luhrmann's ELVIS – starring Tom Hanks and Austin Butler.
Cannes 2022: David Bowie Doc Moonage Daydream Review
Cannes 2022: The new doc MOONAGE DAYDREAM paints a full picture of David Bowie's creative life.
Cannes 2022: Joyland Review
A married man falls for a trans woman in director Saim Sadiq's JOYLAND, the first Pakistani feature to ever play at Cannes.
Cannes 2022: The Five Devils Review
AVA filmmaker Léa Mysius directs Adèle Exarchopoulos in this genre-bending fantasy mashup.
Cannes 2022: Crimes of the Future Review
Toronto's own auteur David Cronenberg returns to Cannes with his decidedly hot and "red" CRIMES OF THE FUTURE.
Cannes 2022: Holy Spider Review
Ali Abassi follows up his indie hit BORDER with this serial killer drama that looks at the rot in his native Iran.
Photos: Canada at Cannes 2022
With the Festival de Cannes returning in full force in 2022, officials and dignitaries from both countries gathered on May 19 to celebrate the updated Canada-France co-production treaty.
Cannes 2022: Ruben Östlund’s Triangle of Sadness Review
Ruben Östlund returns to Cannes with his highly acerbic, jet-black comedy Triangle of Sadness.
Cannes 2022: George Miller’s Three Thousand Years of Longing Review
Here's our Cannes 2022 review of director George Miller's highly anticipated Three Thousand Years of Longing – starring Idris Elba and Tilda Swinton.
Cannes 2022: Top Gun: Maverick Review
Our in-depth video review of TOP GUN: MAVERICK from Cannes 2022!
Cannes 2022: Final Cut Review
A look at Final Cut – director Michel Hazanavicius' remake of One Cut of the Dead – starring Romain Duris and Bérénice Bejo.
David Cronenberg Sees People As The Flesh Bags That They Are
David Cronenberg’s preoccupation with bodies and humanity has given us films that shock and intrigue in their own perfectly packaged ways.
Patricia Rozema Interview: On Belonging, Identity, and Ignoring the Noise
Iconic Canadian director Patricia Rozema speaks with That Shelf about her films, identity, and embracing who she is.
CONTEST: See Advanced Screenings of THE FRENCH DISPATCH Across Canada!
To celebrate the arrival of Wes Anderson's The French Dispatch, That Shelf wants to send you and a friend to see advanced screenings in Toronto, Montreal, Calgary, and Vancouver!