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Heavenly Days and World Noir.

In Shelf Life’s final 2023 edition, we’re diving into body horror, Cage versus Travolta, golden hour beauty, Jewish Montreal and international noir.

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Deep Blacks and Fatal Femmes.

Divisive cyber thrillers, New England ennui and noir of the Isabelle Huppert, Juliet Berto and Orson Welles varieties populate this month’s Shelf Life selections.

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Best of Fantasia 2023.

Brain worms, shapeshifters and time-loops: our correspondents round up their ten best flicks from Montréal’s celebrated genre festival. 

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A Korean sensation back in theaters, made-for-TV gems and a modern nightmare are among this month’s Shelf Life highlights.

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Movie Stores and Manic Men.

Horny nerds in suits, a money-laundering Willem Dafoe, two must-have collections from vastly different directors and a ’90s queer masterpiece are in this month’s Shelf Life selections.

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Christploitation and Campion.

Vegas showgirls, mustachioed Mark Ruffalo and evil Christian landlords are among the offerings in this month’s Shelf Life selection.

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