Personal Shopper drags the audience into a fog of angst

Personal Shopper is classified as a horror movie, but the scariest part wasn’t the ghost. It was the malaise the audience was left with at...

Current horror offerings are more formulaic than scary

In the fall of 2014, the horror genre began to shine a little brighter for mainstream audiences. Horror movies found their way to theatres...

Ten horror movies you’ve never heard of

By: Vincent Justin Mitra, Peak Associate Pontypool This Canadian zombie film follows Grant Mazzy, a former big city radio shock jock who is reassigned to a...

ALBUM REVIEWS

Boards of Canada – Geogaddi The Scottish duo’s 2002 album keeps much of the nostalgic sentiment that made their first album a cult classic, but...

Join the Virtual Stage’s Zombie Syndrome: Dead in the Water

The Zombie Syndrome, first and foremost, is an interactive theatre experience whose goal is to freak out its audience. In the words of creator...

New Music Friday

By: Tegan Gallilee-Lang, Max James Hill, and Courtney Miller Follow The Peak on Spotify to stay up to date on New Music Friday. https://open.spotify.com/user/thepeaksfu/playlist/1ZxFYvF98Qzy4smLVSN188 “Brightside” – Icona...

Cozy feelings filled the Fox when Andy Shauf took the stage

There’s something to be said about small, cozy concerts in a crowded venue; where the easy-going tone of the coming show is set by...

Bringing New West history back from the dead — literally

What happens when a person travels forward through time only to meet their own ghost? Playwright Elizabeth Elwood explores this possibility in her current...

Acting out gaps in Cantonese culture

SFU theatre alumnus Milton Lim has been busy over the past few years with his company Hong Kong Exile, creating and directing interdisciplinary works....

Exploring the idiosyncrasies of elections with Fight Night

With the US presidential election looming, politics and democracy are on many people’s minds. Fight Night explores the way democracy works and how easy...