John Turturro
"Sweet Vitriol" peels back the layers of Harmony Cobel’s past, revealing her deep ties to Lumon and the severance chip. A haunting, slow-burn episode that sets the stage for the season finale.
Severance Episode 2.07 “Chikhai Bardo” Review: The Peak of Television
Discover the brilliance of “Chikhai Bardo”—a standout Severance episode that blends mystery, emotion, and surreal storytelling.
Spoiled Rotten 179: The Batman
Ben and Daniel spoil The Batman!
The Jesus Rolls Review: Resurrecting a Lebowski Favourite
John Turturro reprises his beloved Big Lebowski character.
Do the Right Thing Screening at TIFF Bell Lightbox Featuring Spike Lee
Academy Award-winning director Spike Lee is coming to TIFF Bell Lightbox for a screening of Do the Right Thing.
Contest: Win GLORIA BELL on Blu-ray!
That Shelf wants to give you a chance to win a copy of GLORIA BELL courtesy of VVS Films!
The Sicilian (Director’s Cut) Blu-ray Review
Available for the first time in a widescreen director's cut, Shout Factory reveals how Michael Cimino's 1987 mafia flick The Sicilian was almost great.
For the Love of Miller’s Crossing
Our look back at our favourite Coen Brother films continues with Miller's Crossing.
Exodus: Gods and Kings Review
There's nothing bad about Exodus: Gods and Kings, but there's nothing particularly original about it, either.
Fading Gigolo Review
Fading Gigolo is a baffling failure. A film that comes with a killer, easy to pull off hook, that seems to have no clue what it's doing and no characters whatsoever.
CONTEST: See an Advance Screening of Fading Gigolo in Vancouver!
Enter for a chance to win a pair of passes to an advance screening of Fading Gigolo in Vancouver on Thursday, May 22nd, courtesy of Dork Shelf and Mongrel Media!
TIFF 2013: Fading Gigolo Review
Fading Gigolo Special Presentation Director: John Turturro Turturro can have some fun with you behind the camera, and as cult actor worth rooting for in front of. Fading Gigolo, Turturro’s New York flavoured rom-com, wears its influences on its sleeve. Actually, it wears it in the film, as the wit snapping Woody Allen stands side-by-side […]
Transformers: Dark of the Moon Review
I will keep it brief since Transformers: Dark of the Moon director Michael Bay can't seem to do it himself. Do you just want to see some shit blow up? If you answered in the affirmative, then you will probably greatly enjoy this film a whole lot more than the second entry in the franchise since you will actually be able to SEE what is happening for a change. Everyone else looking for anything more than that can look elsewhere because that is all you are going to get from this astoundingly pretty, but astoundingly empty, incoherent, nonsensical and excessive film.