Director’s Spotlight: Ruben Fleischer

By: Jonathan Pabico   Ruben Fleischer is best known for his 2009 horror-comedy, Zombieland. He delivers hilarious satire about the zombie genre by enveloping his characters in...

At the: Rickshaw Theatre

By: Natasha Tar, Peak Associate   Ambience: B RED. That’s what I first saw when I entered Rickshaw Theatre at 10:20 p.m. The walls are completely red,...

All Night Gas Bar illuminates the hardships of a working Vancouver class

By: Jill Mandrake, SFU Alumni   The collection of memoirs called All Night Gas Bar began its its journey in the mid-1970s: author Ernest Hekkanen sent...

Album Reviews

By: Winona Young, Arts Editor   Iridescence by Brockhampton 2018 so far has been filled with many notable events for Brockhampton, like being signed to RCA Records,...

Staying In: Lilyhammer

By: Maxwell Gawlick Best For: Fans of “problem characters”; Gangster sympathizers; Comedic drama-philes         Lilyhammer is your next best binge. The story centres around...

Food Fantasy is fantastic but frustrating

By: Michelle Chiang        With stunning graphics and anthropomorphized food items, Food Fantasy is a mobile game that is both fun and engaging. It...

Hunt for the best: Bubble Tea

By: Natasha Tar, Peak Associate   Bubble 88 Location: 10209 King George Boulevard Walking time from SFU Surrey campus: Three minutes Hours: Sunday–Thursday 10:30 a.m. – 12 a.m....

Vancouver Theatre this September

By: Winona Young, Zoe Vedova, Gabrielle McClaren   F*ck Tinder: A Love Story F*ck Tinder is a one man show that centers around David Rodwin’s autobiographical foray...

The Predator is a thrilling action flick, despite falling prey to its flaws

By: Jonathan Pabico   Get to the chopper, Predator fans! Director Shane Black’s The Predator has arrived in theatres. Having a sizable role  in the original...

Eighth Grade is a brutal yet loving confrontation on adolescent misery

By: Kate Olivares, Peak Associate This review contains no spoilers! It’s perhaps the biggest cliché to say grade eight sucks. But unlike so few works of...