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Our critics have weighed in on Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny. Find out if this action-packed journey sends this legendary series out on a high.
Cannes 2023: Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny Review
Our look at the latest chapter in the Indy saga, this one directed by James Mangold and once again starring Harrison Ford. How does it hold up to what's come before?
Tetris Review: Ready Player One
We’re finally getting a look at how the 8-bit classic came to be in Tetris, a fresh and fast-paced new feature for Apple TV+ that's worthy of your time.
CONTEST: Win advance screening passes for EMPIRE OF LIGHT!
To celebrate the release of Empire of Light, That Shelf wants to send you and a friend to see it before anyone else in either Toronto, Montreal or Vancouver. Enter now!
TIFF 2022: Empire of Light Review
Director Sam Mendes’ Empire of Light is a love letter to the magic of cinema and the power of human connection.
Interview: Director Will Sharpe on The Electrical Life of Louis Wain
That Shelf speaks to director Will Sharpe about his new feature, The Electrical Life of Louis Wain, starring Benedict Cumberbatch.
TIFF 2021: The Electrical Life of Louis Wain Review
The Electrical Life of Louis Wain is a supremely well-acted and colourful biopic that finds a way to spark something inside us all.
First Cow Review: The Secret Ingredient Is Milk
First Cow might the only western about a pastry chef the world will ever see.
The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance – Netflix Reveals an All-Star Cast
Netflix reveals voice cast and offers first look at images from The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance.
Journey’s End Review
A refreshingly classical film with a clear affection for the source material and the British army, Journey's End will likely become a new stalwart on Memorial Day programming.
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.
TIFF 2017: Journey’s End Review
TIFF 2017: Journey's End Review.
TIFF 2017: Happy End Review
TIFF 2017: Happy End Review.
Serena Review
The Jennifer Lawrence and Bradley Cooper starring period drama Serena is the kind of trainwreck that only really talented people can make.