TIFF 2017 Review
One of the scariest movies from last year's Midnight Madness at TIFF is now on Netflix!
Michael Haneke on Social Media, Isabelle Huppert, Filmmaking in the US, and Where He Keeps his Golden Globe
Dork Shelf was lucky enough to get a chance to chat with the legendary art house provocateur Michael Haneke when he came to TIFF to premiere Happy End last fall. It was a shockingly playful chat from the Austrian auteur, involving smiles and giggles that we didn’t even know he was capable of.
Happy End Review
Anyone anxious to experience some slow burn misery on the big screen this winter needn’t worry. Austrian auteur Michael Haneke is back with the delightfully ironically titled Happy End.
The Disaster Artist Review
Oh hi, dork! Is James Franco's adaptation of the story about the making of the best bad movie ever a good movie?
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri Review
In Bruges director Martin McDonagh’s bleak and comedic drama Three Billboards strikes perfect note.
Mudbound Review
Mudbound follows the trials and tribulations of two families bound to the land they farm. The film is a sweeping story filled with the realities and struggles of love, war, family, and friendship.
Stronger Review
Not since the Amy Winehouse documentary has a film given so much attention to someone who just wanted to be left alone.
TIFF 2017: Hostiles Review
TIFF 2017: Hotiles Review.
TIFF 2017: Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri Review
McDonagh’s bleak and comedic drama strikes perfect note.
TIFF 2017: Downrange Review
TIFF 2017: Downrange Review.
TIFF 2017: Jim and Andy Review
TIFF 2017: Jim & Andy: the Great Beyond - the story of Jim Carrey & Andy Kaufman Review.
TIFF 2017: Brawl in Cell Block 99 Review
TIFF 2017: Brawl in Cell Block 99 Review.
TIFF 2017: Vampire Clay Review
TIFF 2017: Vampire Clay Review.
TIFF 2017: Mudbound Review
TIFF 2017: Mudbound Review.
TIFF 2017: The Crescent Review
TIFF 2017 The Crescent review.