Former Vancouverite takes home horror writing award
Kier-La Janisse wins for an article on ‘The Golden Age of TV Terror’.
Kathryn McCaughey on NOBRO’s full-length debut, taxes and snake blood.
Kier-La Janisse wins for an article on ‘The Golden Age of TV Terror’.
A leaked torrent of the second episode of season 2 of Game of Thrones gives reviewer Ria Nevada a headstart on the happenings in Westeros.
Ralph Bakshi’s 1977 animated feature is released in a special Blu-Ray package. How does the movie hold up 35 years later?
More even than Edgar Rice Burroughs’ original novels, Frank Frazetta’s paintings have done more to bring John Carter to pop culture.
Adam Sandler has a record-breaking 11 nominations at this year’s annual worst movie awards.
Is an animated French-language cat film the best movie of the year?
The comedian drops by the 2011 Whistler Film Festival to accept a prize. Rachel Fox reports.
Plus: Spielberg’s lifetime achievement award, trailers for more new movies, Julie Delpy.
With the fall film festival season kicking in, cinematic hope rides on Ryan Gosling’s shoulders.
Will The Help stay #1 at the box office for the third week in a row? And hey, did anyone see Dogtooth?
New movies from Martin Scorsese, George Clooney, Frederic Wiseman and more; Apollo 18 opens.
Who are the heirs to the tradition of independent, individualistic films, as exemplified by recently deceased Chilean filmmaker Raul Ruiz? Regan Payne has some answers.
Could a Dr. Strange movie be in the works? What about The Flash?
Captain America, The Dark Knight Rises and The Amazing Spider-Man are in the news this week. Plus: Stan Lee and Andrew W.K.
Cast and crew for Covert Affairs, Psych and Ringer talk up their shows at the San Diego Comic-Con.
Early reviews are in for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Pt 2, the last in the series. And they’re overwhelmingly positive.
Judy Garland Mark Hamill, and Christopher Reeve never quite escaped career-defining roles. Will Harry Potter, er, Daniel Radcliffe?