CLICK HERE to read all of our SDCC 2018 Coverage. I stopped by the LEGO booth at San Diego Comic-Con to tour the life-size models they had on display, including Aquaman, Unikitty from the LEGO movie, a giant Millennium Falcon perfect for posing, and a ginormous Thanos from Avengers: Infinity War that might be the coolest […]
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CLICK HERE to read all of our SDCC 2018 Coverage. While walking the exhibition floor on preview night at Comic-Con International, I made sure to stop by my favourite booth- Cinema Makeup School. They always have tons of cool demonstrations going on and makeup artists on hand to give you the inside scoop on how the […]
Rory Mullarkey’s new play is totally bonkers, and while it does have some laugh-out loud moments, there are too many misfires meaning it ends up plodding along and becomes quite a frustrating watch. Unapologetically, this is a play deeply rooted in the surreal comedy genre, and it seems likely that it is going to split […]
We caught up with voice actor Eric Bauza to get the scoop on Nickelodeon’s new animated reboot…
It’s Comic-Con Time Again! Managing Editor Kelly Bedard is on the scene to bring you tons of coverage from the con floor, the panels, the press rooms, the screenings and more. Check back here for all our articles and videos throughout the con. And make sure to follow our Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook for up-to-the-minute updates. Exclusive […]
Be sure to check out our Full List of Fringe Reviews Tears of a Bullet (A-) You don’t have to know anything about sci-fi writer Thomas Disch who inspired the subject matter, to appreciate this strongly written play by Josh Downing, effectively directed by Jeff Kennes. The feat of this show is the convincing delivery […]
Recent times have taught us that the novel ‘dark romantic comedy’ genre can work in popular culture. Tim Burton even created such a style that is now synonymous with his namesake. Corpse Bride, for example, shows that the motif can succeed in straddling the line between the macabre and the touching without falling too far onto one side or the other. It Happened […]
Be sure to check out our Full List of Fringe Reviews The Awkward Hug (A) This is a play that uses all the technical aspects of theatre that I love. It’s a monologue (check) that breaks the fourth wall (check) that skews timelines with tangents (check) that uses self-deprecating humour but not too much (check) […]
