Ralph Fiennes
To celebrate 007's arrival on 4K, Blu-ray and DVD, That Shelf wants to give one lucky reader a NO TIME TO DIE Limited Edition 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray Premium Gift Set!
Video Review: THE KING’S MAN
Our look at The King's Man, a surprisingly ineffectual addition to the KM saga.
ENTER FOR YOUR CHANCE TO WIN PASSES TO AN ADVANCE SCREENING OF THE KING’S MAN
To celebrate the arrival of The King's Man, That Shelf wants to send you and a friend to see it before anyone else!
He Saved Latin: A Wes Anderson Retrospective
In preparation for the release of his tenth film, The French Dispatch, That Shelf takes a chronological look back at Wes Anderson’s sprawling, whimsical, and oftentimes biting filmography.
No Time to Die Video Review
Is No Time to Die a cinematic curtain call worthy of Daniel Craig's impressive tenure in the iconic role? Jason Gorber weighs in.
CONTEST: See an Advance Screening of NO TIME TO DIE!
To celebrate James Bond's return, That Shelf wants to send you and a friend (in Toronto or Montreal) to see No Time to Die before anyone else.
TIFF 2021: The Forgiven Review
An impeccably cast Ralph Fiennes and Jessica Chastain headline John Michael McDonagh’s morally debaucherous psycho-drama The Forgiven.
Summer Reading List: 10 Upcoming Adaptations for the Beach
Here are ten upcoming films based on books to help you plan your summer reading list.
The Dig Review: Unearthing History Anew
An earthy film featuring a subtle performance from Carey Mulligan.
And Then We Danced Review: Sundance 2020
Gelbakhiani's fresh and appealing face and skill on the dance floor keep the romantic melodrama feeling lighter than it should, always giving you something to cling to even when other aspects of the film don't work that well.
No Time to Die Trailer: Rami Malek Debuts His New Bond Villain
No Time to Die sees Daniel Craig return to the role of Agent 007 in the James Bond franchises 25th installment.
The King’s Man Trailer: Witness the Rise of the Civilized
The King’s Man takes viewers back to World War I to explore the early days of the independent intelligence agency known as The Kingsman.
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.
Kubo and the Two Strings Review
Stop motion studio LAIKA continues to merge art and entertainment with Kubo and the Two Strings, an increasingly rare kind of cinema that needs to be supported by audiences if we're to get any more of it.
Hail, Caesar! Blu-ray Review
The Coen bros may not be at the top of their game for Hail, Caesar!, but even a minor work from these major filmmakers is worth a second (or third) look.