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Review: Paranormal Activity
By Sarah Gopaul • Posted on October 14, 2009

Paranormal Activity is gaining a lot of pre-wide release Internet buzz much like The Blair Witch Project. It’s also being said it’s uber scary much like Blair Witch. While... Read the full post


Music Review: Tripmeter – The End Of Everything We Are
By Jason Gladu • Posted on October 14, 2009

Tripmeter, The End Of Everything We Are: Saskatchewan’s Tripmeter made a huge impression at the 2009 Western Canadian Music Awards playing two explosive live shows that surely made... Read the full post


Review: Zombieland
By Sarah Gopaul • Posted on October 3, 2009

“Nut up or shut up.” This phrase is said repeatedly before key moments in Zombieland, but it is also a good descriptive for the film because it takes every device it employs... Read the full post


Douglas Coupland, Generation A
By Ian Goodwillie • Posted on October 3, 2009

Sometimes being wrong is a good thing. Back in January, I created a list of books to watch for in 2009 that I was excited about. Some have come out, some have not. Some have been... Read the full post



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