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Dog of God Review: A Beautifully Animated Nightmare | That Shelf
The wonderful thing about animation is that it can be used to tell any kind of story. Too often, we deem animated films as somehow lesser than or relegate them to being just for kids even some of the most creative and inspiring films of late are animated. Into the Spider-Verse, Flee, Mad God, and last year’s Flow, to name […]
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‘The Naked Gun’ Recaptures the Magic of Zucker, Abrahams, and Zucker | Awesome Friday!
Spoof comedy is incredibly hard to get right in large part because one must be incredibly smart to write it. It sounds counterintuitive, but some of the dumbest jokes you can think of require razor-sharp instincts and wit, and those things don’t grow on trees. It’s not just that fart jokes require excellent timing; Wordplay […]
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A24 Retrospective – Oasis: Supersonic | Contra Zoom
We continue our series going through the entire catalog of A24’s films. On this episode Dakota and Matthew are looking at 2016’s Oasis: Supersonic directed Mat Whitecross. The documentary follows the creation and rise of the Britpop band culminating in their Knebworth Festival headlining performance in front of 250,000 people in 1996. Joining the show is Alex Watson. […]
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Redux Redux Review: A Satisfying Twist on the Multiverse | That Shelf
How far would you go for revenge? If someone were taken from you, what would you do to the person who took them? What would exacting that revenge do to you? How much of your humanity would you sacrifice? These are the kind of questions that no one will know the answer to until they […]
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Untamed Review: Eric Bana Leads a Competent if Slightly Predictable Summer Mystery | That Shelf
You have seen this series before. There’s no getting around the fact that Netflix’s new series Untamed employs several tropes of the mystery genre. You’ll have seen the series where an older cop with a gift for investigation lives in a remote place due to some past trauma that keeps him isolated from the world, who has […]
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“The Well” Walks a Well Worn Path Through an Intriguing World | ForReel
Post-apocalyptic stories tend to serve as warnings that come in many forms; sometimes they are about how the apocalypse might unfold, or about the resources we will fight over, or the people who will be doing the fighting. Whether the future is filled with robots or devoid of resources, there’s always human drama and things […]
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A Second Life Review: A Lovely Walk Through Paris | That Shelf
We’ve all felt depressed. It’s a fact that sometimes life will get you down, and if you let it, depression and anxiety can isolate you from having any meaningful relationships. The luckiest of us have only had fleeting experience with this, but all of us have felt it at one time or another. A Second Life is a […]
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‘Oh, Hi!’ Goes Both Too Far and Not Far Enough | Awesome Friday!
Handcuffing someone to a bed might be fun, but if you don’t let them go, it becomes a crime, a civil matter, or both. In either case, this is the centre of the story of Oh, Hi!, the new comedy from director Sophie Brooks, co-written and starring Molly Gordon. In the film, Gordon plays Iris, a […]
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Strong Performances Keeps “Horsegirls” on Track | ForReel
Horsegirls is a unique film about a young woman’s journey to find her place in the world. It hits several beats that you will see coming along the way, but it gets there with some important distinctions and directions that you perhaps won’t. Margarita (Lillian Carrier) is 22 and autistic. She lives with her mother, […]
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“Superman” Revels in Goodness to Find Greatness | ForReel
There are those who will tell you that Superman is a difficult character to write. Because he’s so powerful, there’s no foe he cannot defeat, and no obstacle he cannot overcome. This is, of course, wrong. Superman is not a difficult character to write; he’s the easiest, since all that you need to know about […]
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Drop UHD Review | Movies We Texted About
Single-location mystery thrillers are one of the tried and true genres of stage and film. When executed well, they can be an edge-of-your-seat experience and a satisfying watch. Writer/Director Christopher Landon has a history of taking high-concept versions of setups like this and delivering a good time at the movies; Happy Death Day was a time loop crossed with […]
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“Birthright” Goes Horrifyingly Wrong in All the Right Ways | ForReel
There is, it is fair to say, often generational divides. One that we are living through today is between millennials (who are now in their 30s and 40s) and boomers (who are now mostly retired). Boomers grew up in a world that had ample opportunity, and a more fair distribution of wealth, whereas millennials have […]
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Fantasia Festival 2025 Begins This Week! | Awesome Friday!
You know, Fantasia is one of my favourite film festivals. Good news, everyone! The Fantasia Film Festival is back for another year. One of Canada’s premier film festivals, and one of the biggest genre film festivals on the continent. This year’s lineup looks great, but here are five films I’m looking forward to. Link: https://awesomefriday.ca/2025/07/fantasia-2025-starts-this-week/
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“Inside” Is a Compelling Prison Redemption Story | ForReel
Each of the men in this story exemplifies a part of these themes, both shared and individual. Warren (Pearce) is a scruffy older man serving time for violence he committed in the past. His parole is coming up, but he’s indebted to other inmates who will get what they’re owed one way or another before […]
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Smoke Review: Arson Investigation Drama Is Rainy Day Viewing | That Shelf
The saying goes that where there is smoke, there is fire—a simple adage, and one that proves itself time and time again. When we’re talking about actors, where there’s smoke, there’s often Taron Egerton. This is not a perfect metaphor, but the point is that Egerton is on fire. He has talent and charisma for days, […]