‘The Unofficial Hallmark(ish) Parody Musical’ stages a clever Christmas comedy
‘The Unofficial Hallmark(ish) Parody Musical’ is a live, side-splitting send up to classic holiday movie tropes.
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‘The Unofficial Hallmark(ish) Parody Musical’ is a live, side-splitting send up to classic holiday movie tropes.
Rendezvous with Madness Festival focuses on empowerment and liberation with 11 feature films about the resilience of the human spirit.
Fans enjoyed one-of-a-kind activations outside the convention centre’s walls.
‘Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?’ remains one of the rawest depictions of a married couple on stage or screen.
The cast and creator of ‘Wynonna Earp’ had a lot of fun with their new audio drama — once they got over the fear of working in a non-visual medium.
There was still good times to be had at New York Comic Con outside of the convention centre, which was already chockfull of fun.
‘Transformers One’ stars talked about the film and why it means so much to them at SDCC earlier this year.
Activities outside of the San Diego Convention Center present fun opportunities to interact with fans’ favourite TV shows and movies.
Once the con floor closes, Comic-Con attendees head out into the night to continue celebrating at fan-themed events.
San Diego Comic-Con is a five-day event that offers fans of all genres and mediums the opportunity to indulge in their fandom and become immersed in their favourite fictional worlds.
Last year, more than a decade of thrilling adventures, epic victories and heart-wrenching defeats came to a head with the release of Marvel’s Avengers: Endgame. Fans frequently point to the moment when the reunited — and in some cases resurrected — superhero team assembles for the final battle as one of the most moving and triumphant scenes in the MCU’s history as it finally brought all our beloved heroes — big and small — onto a single battlefield. After this moment, we bid farewell to some characters and awaited meeting others again as they embarked on new journeys. But in this world, it’s never really goodbye. Obviously, watching everything on a screen keeps fans at arm’s length from these personalities and their painstakingly detailed armoury. Thus, Marvel Avengers S.T.A.T.I.O.N.: The Experience is travelling the world to bring admirers closer to the action.
George A. Romero‘s Night of the Living Dead is a horror classic. In addition to being a poignant commentary on racial relations in America, it is also audience’s first introduction to the modern day zombie… even if no one in the movie ever says that word. Having seen the movie countless times, there are elements — dialogue, scenes, set decoration, specific zombies — that stand out in one’s memories of the film. But until now, viewers’ only connection to the narrative was via the one-dimensional, moving picture screen on which it played. However, with the help of some technological advancements, that is changing.