Uncover A Heroic Lie In “Cloaked #1” On The Wednesday Run
A hero mysteriously appears. A hero mysteriously disappears. And, nearly three decades later, the truth of that myth is finally revealed, throwing long-held beliefs into upheaval!
A hero mysteriously appears. A hero mysteriously disappears. And, nearly three decades later, the truth of that myth is finally revealed, throwing long-held beliefs into upheaval!
Since it’s release this morning, the trailer for A24’s sci-fi action comedy Everything Everywhere All At Once starring Michelle Yeoh has been burning up the internet. For good reason, too, because it’s one of my favourite trailers of the year.
Check out some fresh trailers for a new Mickey Rourke action horror, a shark thriller starring Alicia Silverstone, and a whole lot more in The Week in Horror!
In World of Krypton, you’ll discover new history and new characters while re-discovering heroes and villains  you only thought you knew.
The Matrix Resurrections just dropped a brand new trailer that I am not going to watch because it’s too close to the film’s release date, both in theatres and on HBO Max on December 22, 2021
The holiday season brings fresh spooks this year, and The Week in Horror has got tons to chat about, including Netflix’s scary new Danish series Elves, casting news for the new Renfield series, a trailer for the much-anticipated followup to Wyrmwood, and much more!
In Renee Paquette’s new cookbook, ‘Messy in the Kitchen’, her personality shines through with over 60 recipes for every meal, and in-between meals.
The entire history of Amazonian culture, from the beginning of their Greek-God origins, is finally woven into a rich, vibrant and compelling tapestry, worthy of the Smithsonian.
The Week in Horror has scoops about Chloe Zhao’s unique adaptation of Dracula, plot details about Evil Dead Rise from Bruce Campbell himself, and much more!
Fan favourite Marvel Comics superhero, T’Challa, gets a fresh start in a fresh series – but once-buried secrets look to devastate Wakanda and change its King forever!
Riders Republic from publisher Ubisoft is a breath of fresh air, with its ease of use, fast matchmaking and light, fun game play.
Everyone knows the long and storied history of the DC Universe, in all of its various incarnations. But there’s a particular segment of that tapestry that hasn’t been talked about – until now!