Review: READY OR NOT is likely to be somebody’s favorite snarky horror-comedy, just not...
Second feature from horror collective Radio Silence offers subtle laughs and less subtle gore
INDIE VIEW: ‘Silver Wire’ and ‘The American Dream’ search for meaning in history
Kriota Willberg and Shing Yin Khor examine the remnants of the past that sit silently in the present.
REVIEW: Two steps forward, one step back in SUPERGIRL S2
Clark Kent finally arrives and the series continues to build on its foundations.
REVIEW: CARNIVAL ROW lovingly embraces urban fantasy tropes, but with tone deaf messaging
Carnival Row flubs its immigration commentary, but the series is still an enjoyable watch.
INDIE VIEW: ‘Paper Peril” playfully explores the artistic pathway
French cartoonist Jean-Baptiste Bourgois shows simplicity and complexity need each other.
The Marvel Rundown: GWENPOOL STRIKES BACK, POWERS OF X #2 adds context
Discussion and reviews of Marvel's biggest releases for the week, including Gwenpool Strikes Back #1, Powers of X #2, and Punisher Kill Krew #1!
DC ROUND-UP: Who is Leviathan? And more in EVENT LEVIATHAN #3
A best guess at Leviathan’s identity....though best is maybe the wrong word.
REVIEW: EVERYTHING IS GOING WRONG deftly handles mental illness, punk music & the...
Everything Is Going Wrong is an intimate look at the power of punk music.
INDIE VIEW: ‘The Empress Cixtisis’ and ‘Aion’ enter strange lands
Aion creeps along in its suspense and The Empress Cixtisi explores court intrigue.
REVIEW: When CLASSMATES fall in love
An exciting addition to the North American manga oeuvre as an example of excellence within its genre.
INDIE VIEW: ‘Irena’ gives a Polish World War II hero the tribute she deserves
The bravery of Irena Sendlerowa gets an intoxicating, invigorating graphic novel treatment
Focus on Alberta: Exploring the process of learning in Eric Dyck’s Slaughterhouse Slough
Slaughterhouse Slough is about Lethbridge, Alberta, but it's fundamentally about learning.



















