Our look at the not-so-wonderful Wonder Woman 1984, coming soon to a small screen near you.
ThatShelf.com Managing Editor Jason Gorber looks at Emma Seligman’s breakout comedy, Shiva Baby, playing at TJFF 2020.
ThatShelf.com Managing Editor Jason Gorber looks at Emma Seligman’s breakout comedy, Shiva Baby.
ThatShelf.com Managing Editor Jason Gorber discusses Spike Lee's latest non-fiction doc about David Byrne's remarkable stage show American Utopia, one of the best films of 2020.
ThatShelf.com Managing Editor Jason Gorber talks about Francis Lee's stirring romantic-drama Ammonite, and its two talented leads, Kate Winslett and Saoirse Ronan.
ThatShelf.com Managing Editor Jason Gorber examines Sam Pollard's powerful documentary MLK/FBI.
ThatShelf.com Managing Editor Jason Gorber breaks down Matthew Heineman's documentary The Boy from Medellín, which profiles the day-to-day life of reggaeton superstar, J Balvin.
Our review of Disney's live action adaptation of MULAN – see how it holds up and get a sword fighting lesson in the process!
Here's our spoiler-free review of one of the most anticipated films of this very odd cinema season – Christopher Nolan's TENET.
A look at the latest film from Pixar, the Dungeons and Dragon's-like ONWARD.
What happens when a thousand 17-year-old boys from Texas join together to build a representative government from the ground up? Jason Gorber reviews this stunning new Sundance documentary.
Is Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker a fitting conclusion to one of the most beloved stories in popular culture or does it play it too safe? Watch Managing Editor Jason Gorber’s SPOILER-FREE Rise of Skywalker video review!
We review director Taika Waititi's World War II black comedy Jojo Rabbit at TIFF 2019! Is the filmmaker able to walk the fine line between humour and pathos in a movie that features Hitler as a young boy's imaginary friend?
TIFF 2019's Midnight Madness opener Blood Quantum is a Canadian zombie horror film set in an isolated Mi’gmaq community. Watch Jason Gorber's video review!
Veep and Death of Stalin creator Armando Iannuci does Charles Dickens with a star-studded cast!