Our look at Asteroid City, the latest from Wes Anderson, a weird and wild film starring an absolute army of A-level talent.
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.
Two of Willow's intrepid fellowship, Ruby Cruz and Tony Revolori, talk with That Shelf about venturing back into this beloved fantasy world.
Our semi-spoilery take on Peter Parker's latest adventure where the past literally collides with the present.
Corporate synergy and a superior Tom Holland make Spider-Man: No Way Home a standout of the MCU.
In preparation for the release of his tenth film, The French Dispatch, That Shelf takes a chronological look back at Wes Anderson’s sprawling, whimsical, and oftentimes biting filmography.
Ben & Daniel spoil Spider-Man: Far From Home!
Time once again for our writers to look to their latest Blu-Ray, DVD, and VOD purchases with looks at new releases The Lego Movie, The Grand Budapest Hotel, Alan Partridge, Small Time, The Cold Lands, Tapped Out, and A Wife Alone, and re-releases for The Life Aquatic, Judex, Hearts and Minds, The Revengers, and Countess Dracula.
Simultaneously his most gorgeous to look at and most pointedly melancholy film to date, Wes Anderson’s The Grand Budapest Hotel might not be the whimsical auteur’s best film, but certainly one of his funniest and possibly the most valid one stop shop for anyone wanting to talk about his special brand of quirks and neuroses.
Enter for a chance to win a pair of passes to an advance screening of Wes Anderson's latest film, The Grand Budapest Hotel, in Toronto (on March 13th), Vancouver (on March 12th), or Calgary (TBD, week of March 17th), courtesy of Dork Shelf and Fox Searchlight.