Donald Sutherland
Revel in the comfort of the familiar and check out some cinematic treats that match up with the astrological sign of the moment: Cancer.
The Criterion Shelf: ’70s Horror
Just in time for Halloween, Bil Antoniou takes a look at 28 spooky classics.
The Burnt Orange Heresy Review: Everyone’s a Critic
After drolly skewering art curators in The Square, Claes Bang roasts art critics in The Burnt Orange Heresy.
comPOSERS Episode 43: The Hunger Games
On this week's episode we've got four tributes in the Capitol fighting to the death over The Hunger Games and its score by James Newton Howard. May the beers ever be in your flavour!
Contest: See AD ASTRA Across Canada!
The new sci-fi adventure movie AD ASTRA blasts into theatres everywhere on September 20, but That Shelf wants to send you and a friend to advance screenings of the film across Canada!
TIFF 2019: The Physics of Sorrow Review
TIFF 2019: The Physics of Sorrow Review
Black Hole Films Episode 94 – The Dirty Dozen
Daniel Grant joins Jeremy to watch THE DIRTY DOZEN and nerds out about all the ways it’s seeped into our pop culture…
Loose Cannons Episode #72 – Ordeal by Innocence
On this week's episode of Loose Cannons we discuss the all-star Agatha Christie adaption Ordeal by Innocence!
Forsaken Director Jon Cassar on Catching Lightning in a Bottle with the Sutherlands
The new Western Forsaken marks the first time Donald and Kiefer Sutherland have portrayed father and son on film. Director Jon Cassar speaks about how this project came to be and what it was like to work in this genre with the powerful duo.
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2 Review
Does Mockingjay - Part 2 deliver a satisfying finale to the Hunger Games series?
CONTEST: THE HUNGER GAMES: MOCKINGJAY PART 2!
Attend advanced screenings of The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2 across Canada!
TIFF 2015: Forsaken Review
Foresaken TIFF 2015 Review
Home Entertainment: Don’t Look Now & Satyricon on Criterion
An in-depth look at two films released by Criterion this month: Nicolas Roeg's essential Don't Look Now and Fellini's surreal Satyricon.
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 Review
Mockingjay should leave Hunger Games fans sufficiently satiated and salivating for the final entry.
The Hunger Games: Catching Fire Review
With a director more accustomed to shooting good looking and well handled action sequences, The Hunger Games: Catching Fire is just a slight notch better than its predecessor, but nearly every other positive and negative from the first film remains exactly the same.