Television
Matthew Macfadyen, Kevin McNally, Emer Heatley, director Jon S. Baird & writer John Preston talk about their new Britbox miniseries, Stonehouse—a fictionalized look at one of the most memorable scandals in British political history.
His Dark Materials Season 3 Review
The final season of His Dark Materials wraps an ambitious and flawed adaptation of Phillip Pullman’s celebrated book trilogy.
Interview: Stay Tooned’s Eric Bauza
Shawn Peer talks with Canadian voice actor Eric Bauza about his new CBC Gem series, Stay Tooned, and how watching cartoons as kids helped shape them into who they have become.
Willow Review: A Spoiler-Free Look At The New Disney+ Series
More than 30 years after the original Ron Howard dark fantasy adventure film was released, an epic new follow-up series comes to Disney+ this November. For longtime Willow fans, it was well worth the wait.
Interview: Willow’s Ruby Cruz and Tony Revolori
Two of Willow's intrepid fellowship, Ruby Cruz and Tony Revolori, talk with That Shelf about venturing back into this beloved fantasy world.
House of the Dragon Episode 1.07: “Driftmark” Review
“Driftmark” begins with a funeral and ends on a rebirth, a rare inverse of the usual cycle that defines lives and stories in Westeros.
House of the Dragon Episode 1.06: “The Princess and the Queen” Review
Some very odd character development makes for a dark second half to the season.
EXCLUSIVE: First Trailer for BritBox’s Karen Pirie
That Shelf and BritBox are bringing you an exclusive trailer for Karen Pirie, a new 3-part cold case detective drama.
Andor Review: A Spoiler-Free Look at the New Star Wars Series
After a series of missteps for the Star Wars franchise, Tony Gilroy’s ANDOR feels refreshingly and distinctly its own. Read our review of the first three episodes!
The Rings of Power Episode 1.04: “The Great Wave” Review
Four episodes in and The Rings of Power finds a propulsive energy in “The Great Wave".
The Rings of Power Episode 1.03: “Adar” Review
The series expects its audience to just come into its halls with a prior knowledge of Tolkien lore but in that expectation offsets its responsibilities onto said audience.
House of the Dragon Episode 1.04: “King of the Narrow Sea” Review
The dynamics of power reveal their many intricacies in episode 4 of HBO's House of the Dragon.
House of the Dragon Episode 1.03: “Second Of His Name” Review
King Viserys is a fool. But he is a fool with power and isn’t aware that he is a fool with power. What does that mean for the people of Westeros and beyond?
House of the Dragon Episode 1.02: “The Rogue Prince” Review
Those in a position of power would rather burn everything to the ground than cede their power. That is the brutal lesson of episode two of HBO's House of the Dragon.
House of the Dragon Series Premiere Review: The Triarchy of Violence
Is the Game of Thrones prequel series HOUSE OF THE DRAGON good? Is it worth investing in after all that disappointment? The answer to that is yes, with a caveat.