31 Days of Horror 2019: Toronto After Dark 2019 Review – ‘Making Monsters’
There are so many different things going on ‘Making Monsters’ that one film can’t hold them all. And this one doesn’t. It’s still a fun watch.
There are so many different things going on ‘Making Monsters’ that one film can’t hold them all. And this one doesn’t. It’s still a fun watch.
Sachin Hingoo talks with ‘Homewrecker’ star Precious Chong about the joys of filming in her own home, the problem of politeness, and sledgehammers.
On December 20th, roughly two months from now, Disney is going to drop the last film of the original Star Wars storyline.
The Brooklyn Horror Film Festival has some amazing selections on tap for its fourth year! Take a look at some of the movies we’re looking forward to seeing.
The Selecter, one of the greatest 2-Tone ska bands, hit The Kent Stage earlier this month. Julie Finley ventured out among the Rude Boys for this article.
Peek behind the canvas curtain with the excellent wrestling documentary, ‘Nail in the Coffin: The Fall and Rise of Vampiro.’
When The Who stopped in Cleveland on their latest tour, it was more than just a concert for Julie Finley: it was a family tradition.
Despite a couple of strong performances, ‘Angelique’s Isle’ buries an essential true Canadian story under flashbacks and supernatural elements.
Sachin Hingoo looks at ‘All Out,’ arguably the most important pay-per-view to date for fledgling company, All Elite Wrestling.
‘Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden’ is a winner with cool sneak mechanics, smooth transitions to turn-based battle, and addictive gameplay.
Marvel Comics is 80 years young! Celebrate an eight decades-long love affair of comic book storytelling with all of your favourite heroes, artists and writers with the giant-sized Marvel Comics #1000!
‘The Peanut Butter Falcon’ is a fantastical story of determination, friendship, and pro wrestling.