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Dune: Part Two director Denis Villeneuve talks about Paul and Chani, the power of prophecy, and the philosophies that underpin the massive sci-fi sequel.
Dune: Part Two Video Review: Denis Villeneuve’s epic is a mighty messianic triumph
Jason Gorber takes an in-depth look at Dune: Part Two—the second chapter of Denis Villeneuve's epic yet richly detailed sci-fi series.
Star Trek: Lower Decks Season 4 Review: Animated Excellence Continues
With the arrival of season 4, Lower Decks fans can expect weekly doses of the crew of the U.S.S. Cerritos doing what they do best, delivering outrageous, laugh-out-loud jokes, physical gags, and enough in-jokes to keep Ph.D. students in pop culture occupied for the next year or two.
Fantasia 2023: The Fantastic Golem Affairs Review
When The Fantastic Golem Affairs is firing on all cylinders it is a riot, it is just a shame it runs out of comedic gas.
Transformers: Rise of the Beasts Review: Roaring into a New Era
Transformers: Rise of the Beasts scales back the series signature “Bay-hem” style to deliver the best Transformers movie in a decade.
Interview: Mckenna Grace and Isaiah Russell-Bailey on Disney’s New Sci-Fi Adventure Crater
Young stars Mckenna Grace and Isaiah Russell-Bailey give us a glimpse behind the scenes of Disney's new sci-fi adventure, Crater.
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 Interview: Sean Gunn
That Shelf sits down with Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 star, Sean Gunn to discuss the final chapter in the Guardians trilogy.
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 Review: An Emotional Send-off
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 closes out the trilogy with a high-stakes emotional thrill ride.
Mrs. Davis Review: Joyfully Careening from the Straightforward Road
Conjured by two veteran television creators, the new series is one of the most unique viewing experiences you’ll have all year.
65 Review: You’ll Root for the Dinosaurs
Although it comes from the minds behind A Quiet Place, 65 might disappoint audiences who are looking for more than jump scares as Adam Driver faces off against some dinosaurs.
Linoleum Review
In its unique way, sci-fi dramedy Linoleum manages to present a deeply resounding statement on what is actually important in this world.
Shelf Pick: The Sleep Experiment
Catch up on your shut-eye before signing up for THE SLEEP EXPERIMENT – a horrifying adaptation of the famed internet urban legend
TIFF 2022 Review: The Gravity
Cédric Ido’s gritty sci-fi/crime movie The Gravity hints at the sophomore director's potential.
Metro Morning Movie Recommendations: July 22
That Shelf's Jason Gorber stopped by Metro Morning today to chat about Jordan Peele's Nope, which he thinks may just be the filmmaker's very best.
BMFF 2022: SLASH/BACK Review
Nyla Innuksuk's Northern sci-fi romp SLASH/BACK makes a splash at Blue Mountain Film Festival.