by edmontonscene | Oct 31, 2019 | Events, Review
There’s never been a better time to be afraid of the DARK Fort Edmonton’s DARK map Review by Alyssa Taylor Get prepared to renew your fear of the dark at Fort Edmonton Parks 2nd annual Halloween haunt DARK. This is a 14+ event, with parental discretion for...
by edmontonscene | Oct 28, 2019 | Movies, Review
Controversial for the wrong reasons Joaquin Phoenix as Arthur Fleck Supplied by Warner Brothers Review by Austin Nitschke Between the choice of title and the amount of on-screen laughter, one might mistake Todd Phillips’ latest film for another of his adult comedies....
by edmontonscene | Oct 28, 2019 | Movies, Review
Maleficent 2 isn’t groundbreaking or good, but it is enjoyable if you’re up for some cheesy, predictable fantasy review by Gabriela Delgado When Disney reimagined its animated classic Sleeping Beauty (1959) into the edgier 2014 Maleficent, it turned Charles Perrault’s...
by edmontonscene | Oct 28, 2019 | Opera, Review
Alyssa Taylor goes to the opera for the very first time James Westman as Rigoletto photo by Madison Kerr review by Alyssa Taylor The opening night of Edmonton Opera’s new production of Giuseppe Verdi’s Rigoletto on October 19 at the Northern Alberta Jubilee...
by edmontonscene | Oct 25, 2019 | Movies, Review
Six feature horror films from the unexpectedly gripping to the sub-par Jill McKay and Connie Sennit in Zebra Review by Wade Buckley The camera pans down to reveal two elderly women, walking through the Australian bush covered in blood. They bicker with each other,...
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