San Diego Comic-Con is known for so much more than comics. As we toured the crowded, expansive floor, we came across tons of great booths dedicated to books and other nerdy art forms. On the main floor, we talked to publishing juggernaut HarperCollins about what titles they’d brought to the con. Then we hit up […]
Click Here to read all of our coverage from 2017 San Diego Comic-Con The cast of USA Network’s beloved procedural comedy Psych is reuniting after three years apart for a movie follow-up to the long-running series. They stopped by the press room at San Diego Comic-Con to give reporters a taste of what to expect when […]
Click Here to read all of our coverage from 2017 San Diego Comic-Con Halfway through their third season (episodes air every Monday on Space in Canada, Syfy in the US), the Dark Matter cast assembled in San Diego to talk reporters through what they’ve been through already aboard the starship Raza and what’s to come […]
Click Here to read all of our coverage from 2017 San Diego Comic-Con Rachel Kimsey grew up loving Wonder Woman so it was a dream come true when she got the part on Cartoon Network’s DC team-up show Justice League Action, which premiered in December 2016 and is currently 29 zany adventures into its run. […]
It’s Comic-Con Time Again! Managing Editor Kelly Bedard and Staff Writer Tom McGee are on the scene to bring you tons of coverage from the con floor, the panels, the press rooms, the screenings, the parties and more. Check back here for all our articles, videos and podcasts throughout the con. And make sure to […]
Be sure to check out our Full List of Fringe Reviews About Time (A-) The Templeton Philharmonic always deliver creative, hilarious, insightful work. This excellent sketch show that glimpses moments in time from the very start to the hypothetical future is no exception. Highlights include an Oracle of Delphi who speaks exclusively in cliché and […]
Be sure to check out our Full List of Fringe Reviews The Diddlin’ Bibbles (A-) The true patron’s pick of the festival, every single person I talked to seemed to recommend this faux-concert by a pair of earnest American dumdums touring their double act of funny songs and cute couple banter to the “very […]
Be sure to check out our Full List of Fringe Reviews The Seat Next to the King (A) Brilliantly acted by festival breakout Kwaku Okyere and Conor Ling (whom I couldn’t be happier to see back in Toronto after years in the States), the Fringe’s New Play Contest winner is, like many a New […]
