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That Shelf wants to send you and a friend to an advance screening of Disney and Pixar's TOY STORY 4 in Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Ottawa and Winnipeg on Wednesday, June 19th!
Sienna Miller has rarely been given the chance to shine in her own lead role, but in American Woman she offers, perhaps, the best work of her career.
One of our favourite films this year is now on Blu-ray, so we took another look at The Neon Demon and the extra features that may or may not make it "Shelf Worthy"
Nicolas Winding Refn’s latest dreamy nightmare might be his most divisive film to date – it may also be his best.
French writer/director Gilles Paquet-Brenner talks to us about adapting Gillian Flynn's Dark Places while also learning to adapt to Hollywood.
The series finale of Mad Men concluded by offering its audience what its always done best: nostalgia.
Ryan Gosling has written and directed an art film unlike any movies that are getting made these days. In that sense, Lost River is already an accomplishment, it also happens to be beautifully shot, well acted, and deserves to be seen on the big screen.
Director Nicolas Winding Refn has proven that he knows the dark world of crime dramas well. His new film Drive manages to be both an immaculate homage to the seminal crime films of Melville and Mann, and a worthy addition to a genre already full of classics.