Jenny Slate
Not even a career-best Blake Lively or her splendid fits can save this lacklustre adaptation of Colleen Hoover's bestseller, It Ends With Us.
Horoscopics: Top 10 Sagittarius Movies
Let’s jump into 10 movies that perfectly vibe with the fun, impulsive and frivolous nature of the Sagittarius season!
Interview: Director Dean Fleischer Camp on Marcel the Shell With Shoes On
Filmmaker Dean Fleischer Camp talks about Marcel’s leap to feature films, the challenges of stop-motion animation, and how the littlest thing can make the biggest of differences.
Marcel the Shell with Shoes On Review
When an unexpected brush with fame opens the door to reuniting with his loved ones, Marcel sets out on a sweeping, emotional journey to reclaim what he thought was lost and discover the family he never knew he had.
Metro Morning Movie Recommendations: April 1
That Shelf's Jason Gorber stops by CBC's Metro Morning to talk about the amazing Michelle Yeoh in Everything, Everywhere All at Once.
Interview: Ke Huy Quan on EVERYTHING, EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE, Yeoh, HK Cinema, Spielberg and more
Ke Huy Quan talks with THAT SHELF Everything, Everywhere All at Once, Michelle Yeoh, HK Cinema, Spielberg and more.
I Want You Back Review: Palatably Vanilla
I Want You Back is safe, enjoyable, and forgettable rom-com escapism.
On the Rocks Review: Coppola’s Latest Goes Down Smooth
Even though On the Rocks isn’t top-shelf Coppola, this enjoyable dramedy still makes for a delightful cinematic cocktail.
Movies vs. Matrimony: Season 2 Round 15
Find out if Daniel or Pauline won round 15 and how well they defended their movie!
Spoiled Rotten Episode 73: Venom
Ben and Daniel spoil Venom as well as react to the Aquaman, Dark Phoenix, and Captain Marvel trailers!
Spider-Man Spinoff Venom Weaves a Tangled Web
What do you get when you make a Spider-Man spinoff with out a trace of Spider-Man? You get Venom, one of the most unusual comic book blockbusters produced by the genre. Read our full review.
The LEGO Batman Movie Review
The Batman Lego Movie is a dizzying flurry of animated action, gags, and references, ensuring that there's something for everyone.
Thought Bubble: Zootopia’s Lesson of Acceptance
Zootopia feels like Disney's admirable attempt to right its racist past. Things are no longer black and white in this nuanced allegory about prejudice disguised by good intentions.
Zootopia Review
In many ways Zootopia is classic Disney, but you'll be surprised at some of the other films it draws inspiration from.
Interview: Gillian Robespierre
We talk to Obvious Child director and writer Gillian Robespierre (and co-writer Elisabeth Holm) about crafting crafting the film’s stand-up routines, family dynamics, and how to deal with people who could potentially have their own agendas.