Salma Hayek
Angelina Jolie's Without Blood proves a gripping revenge thriller about the cyclical nature of violence.
Horoscopics: Top 10 Cancer-Season Films
Revel in the comfort of the familiar and check out some cinematic treats that match up with the astrological sign of the moment: Cancer.
CONTEST: Win advance screening passes for PUSS IN BOOTS: THE LAST WISH!
To celebrate the release of Puss in Boots: The Last Wish, That Shelf wants to send you and a friend to see it before anyone else in either Toronto, Montreal or Vancouver. Enter now!
House of Gucci Review: Fashionably Messy
Despite an all-star ensemble cast and Ridley Scott behind the camera, House Of Gucci is neither a prestige drama nor a campy extravaganza despite over-the-top performances by Lady Gaga and Jared Leto.
CONTEST: See An Advanced Screening of HOUSE OF GUCCI!
See an advance screening of House of Gucci, the unbelievable true story of the family empire behind the famous Italian fashion house! Find out how to enter now.
Spoiled Rotten 162: Eternals
Ben and Daniel spoil Eternals!
The Eternals Review: A Rare, Unfortunate Misstep for Marvel
Eternals doesn’t bode well for the future of the MCU.
Eternals Video Review
Oscar-winning director Chloé Zhao brings us Eternals, an underwhelming blockbuster that takes itself and its dour characters too seriously.
The Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard Review: Redundant Sequel Crashes and Burns
Samuel L. Jackson throws down F-bombs and Salma Hayek screams a lot in this terrible sequel.
The Hummingbird Project Review
Director Kim Nguyen's The Hummingbird Project is a post-financial crisis thriller where success or failure literally hinge on milliseconds. But does a strong premise and two great leads mean a bear market or a bull market?
Running with the Devil: The Films of Alex de la Iglesia
With another of it's winter retrospectives, TIFF takes a look into the darkly funny mind and heart of cult Spanish filmmaker Alex de la Iglesia.
Grown Ups 2 Review
Grown Ups 2 sucks, but even by that bold statement it still manages to improve on its rock bottom predecessor.
This Week in DVD: 10/30/12
This week at the video store, we check out the timely comedy of The Campaign, the out of time Oliver Stone thriller Savages, the zombie apocalypse of [REC]3: Genesis, the romantic dramedy stylings of A Little Bit of Heaven and Ruby Sparks, and the goings on in the world of Mad Men.
Savages Review
From the opening seconds following the Universal logo to the tooth gratingly awful cover of The Beatles “Here Comes the Sun” that plays over the film’s all too late THE END title card, there isn’t a more ungainly, unfocused, idiotic, and overall unpleasant film thus far this year than Oliver Stone’s Savages.