The release of Oppenheimer on 4K UHD Blu-ray this week is another reminder that this year has featured a slew of strong ensemble performances.
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.
That Shelf & Universal Pictures want to send you to see an advanced screening of Oppenheimer in either Toronto, Montreal or Vancouver!
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!
Is No Time to Die a cinematic curtain call worthy of Daniel Craig's impressive tenure in the iconic role? Jason Gorber weighs in.
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.
Directing a script he wrote in 1993, John Lee Hancock's crooked cop film feels naïve in 2020.
James Bond will return to theatres November 20.
No Time to Die sees Daniel Craig return to the role of Agent 007 in the James Bond franchises 25th installment.
With all the fuss over Rami Malek and Bohemian Rhapsody on the heels of its Golden Globes triumph, we thought it might be the perfect time to examine it in the context of the other pop music biopic performances that have gone on to Oscar glory.
That Shelf Managing Editor and Film Critic Jason Gorber joins Larry Fedoruk on Newstalk 610 to talk about the Queen biopic Bohemian Rhapsody.