Fantasia 2020: Astrid Thorvaldsen’s Who Goes There? Packs a Lot of Dread Into A Small Package
Who Goes There? was shortlisted for a Student BAFTA Award this year, and its precise execution is a good reason why.

Who Goes There? was shortlisted for a Student BAFTA Award this year, and its precise execution is a good reason why.
Artist Neal Adams has teamed with writer Mark Waid for a new Fantastic Four mini-series that lets both legendary creators run free outside current continuity.
Sachin Hingoo is “taken with the lush beauty of his new HBO miniseries We Are Who We Are.” Check out the trailer now.
The Week in Horror remembers Scooby-Doo creator Joe Ruby, and much more.
The first trailer for the long-awaited CBS All Access Limited Event Series The Stand just arrived, giving us a 30-second look at what to expect later this year.
This week’s What’s Going On with Jeromme Graham features music from Public Enemy, Katy Perry, Blu Hawaii, Kris Yute + Clipping.
This week in Read This Book, Uncle Highlander looks back at the excellent Ghosted in L.A., a comic “that is perfect for anyone who likes well-written books about interesting characters.”
Crazy Samurai Musashi is a relentless, real-time war, and whether it’s a movie, an athletic endeavour, a spectacle, or some of it’s one of 2020’s best surprises.
The New Mutants is a superhero film that finds its success thanks to its uncanny mix of stellar performances and strong character development.
In an exclusive interview, Uncle Highlander talks to writer Anthony Cleveland about his new UFO-inspired series, Stargazer.
E.A. Henson takes on The Three Jokers, DC Fandome, and explains how you can actually vote early and in-person.
The first issue of Peter David’s Maestro serves as a stellar origin story that even those unfamiliar with the title character will enjoy.