The hypocrisy of Shinji Mikami
A decade after leaving Capcom and the Resident Evil series, Shinji Mikami returns to the genre that put him on the map: survival horror.
A decade after leaving Capcom and the Resident Evil series, Shinji Mikami returns to the genre that put him on the map: survival horror.
On the fourth floor of the Douglas College New Westminster campus, there is a wall-length mural adorning the Laure C. Muir Theatre wall in the Amelia Douglas Gallery.
Ariana Grande is one of the most-talked about singers right now, especially her hit single “Problem” from her new album My Everything. In the song’s music video, Ariana sings and dances, rapper Iggy Azalea does a brief rap and dances with Ariana, and there are various references to the 1960s throughout.
One of the most quintessential cold cases that everyone knows by name is the legend of Jack the Ripper. Focussing on one particular theory that has since been discredited, Alan Moore’s graphic novel From Hell
Fans of Canadian comedy series are sure to know the name Fred Ewanuick, who has starred in Regina’s Corner Gas, Vancouver’s Robson Arms, and Kitchner’s Dan for Mayor.
With the holiday season of Halloween well-underway, horror films have never been more popular. Scary movies play on cable, in the theatres, and all over the Netflix promotions. Many of us love the spirit of Halloween, but some can’t handle movies that seek to make the viewer scared or uncomfortable.
My Rabbi, a two-man play about friends with different religious and political views, kicks off the Vancouver Firehall Arts Centre’s latest season with a show that audiences aren’t soon to forget.
Grab a pen and paper, put on imaginary armour, and get ready to storm the castle in the potential new comedy series Roll for Damage, a project by Max Mitchell and Adam Pateman in the CBC ComedyCoup competition.
With Halloween on the way and The Walking Dead back on air, it’s time to look at a classic that’s been re-released for PS4.
Father and daughter Ewan McNeil and Jessie McNeil are the latest artists to have their work on display in the Amelia Douglas Gallery at the Douglas College New Westminster campus. From October 23 to December 12, Under the Same Roof will feature Ewan’s sculptures and Jessie’s figurative collages as well as a collaborative large mural spread across the exterior wall of the Laura C. Muir Theatre.