M. Night Shyamalan's serial killer entry, Trap, delivers thrills and chills in equal measure.
Our look at Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer, a deep character piece that focuses on the human frailties and fascinating contradictions of this much-misunderstood man.
The actors are having an absolute blast, yet Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre is nothing you haven't seen before from James Bond or even Man from UNCLE.
That Shelf Managing Editor Jason Gorber gives us his take on Guy Ritchie and Jason Statham's latest, Wrath of Man.
Wrath of Man delivers bleak, ultra-violent nihilism for our mid-pandemic times.
Midnight Express meets Spotlight in this riveting thriller.
Terrifying mad science, blood orgies and werewolf westerns have made Penny Dreadful's third season a delight to watch.
Penny Dreadful is dealing with century-old characters that have never left our nightmares, playing with our expectations and allowing us to rediscover the reasons these monsters are so transcendent.
This week on DVD we look at the stellar Oscar winning foreign drama A Separation, Richard Linklater's unfortunately slept on Bernie, the direct to DVD efforts Breathless, A Girl Walks into a Bar, and the Dolph Lundgren starring One in the Chamber. Oh, and some indie film called The Hunger Games