Highly Likely: GASP Launches its Second Zine Slate
Highly Likely: GASP Launches its Second Zine Slate
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Indigo Moran
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March 4, 2026
Give a Sheet Press is back with another round of zines from local authors and artists.
Highly Likely: The Return of King Spatula
Highly Likely: The Return of King Spatula
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Jonny Milton
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March 4, 2026
The monarch of the Kingdom of Spatula returns once more to our dimension.
Highly Likely: Intimidators Go Analog
Highly Likely: Intimidators Go Analog
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Nevan Hinks
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February 24, 2026
Staffer Nevan Hinks talks with Nathan Truax of Intimidators on their upcoming pivot for Highly Likely.
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Cinevangelism Christmas Special: In Defense of Die Hard (1988)
Cinevangelism Christmas Special: In Defense of Die Hard (1988)
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Evan Robins
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December 22, 2022
In the follow-up to her critically-acclaimed film column, authoritarian opiner of all things cinema Evangeline Robins examines the most divisive subject of seasonal debate, all with a helping seasoning of salt.
First Look at ReFrame Film Festival’s 2023 Lineup
First Look at ReFrame Film Festival’s 2023 Lineup
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ReFrame Film Festival
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December 19, 2022
Press release from ReFrame Film Festival releases information regarding the opening night special event and some teasers of the new lineup.
Cinevangelism Vol. I: Black Christmas (1974)
Cinevangelism Vol. I: Black Christmas (1974)
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Evan Robins
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December 15, 2022
In the first volume of her pseudo-eponymous film column, Evangeline Robins recounts an anecdotal instance of the butterfly effect in action, all owing to a chance encounter and the legacy of one slasher movie.
Highly Likely: On the Road Again with Wax Mannequin
Highly Likely: On the Road Again with Wax Mannequin
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Eddy Sweeney
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February 23, 2026
Guest contributor Eddy Sweeney talks with Chris Adeney about his long-time love affair with the Peterborough music scene.
Book Review of Notes on a Beermat by Nicholas Pashley
Book Review of Notes on a Beermat by Nicholas Pashley
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J.A. Forrester
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February 18, 2026
Nicholas Pashley's "Notes on a Beermat" is a critique of modern pubs and how they have fallen from their traditional role within communities.
A Lifetime with The Lord of the Rings
A Lifetime with The Lord of the Rings
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Wesley Braid
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February 17, 2026
Wesley Braid recently watched his (second) favourite trilogy of all time in the theatres and breaks down the once in a life time experience.
Shakespeare Pub Night: An English Department Divorce Party
Shakespeare Pub Night: An English Department Divorce Party
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Allen Barnier
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February 17, 2026
Stephen Brown and Andrew Loeb present the Trent English Department's 24th annual Shakespeare Pub Night.
Pathologic 3: Transcending the Medium
Pathologic 3: Transcending the Medium
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Cirilla Bowman
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February 13, 2026
A game about the transcendence of humanity has transcended itself.
Highly Likely: Book Talk & Dad Rock with Niko Stratis
Highly Likely: Book Talk & Dad Rock with Niko Stratis
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Evan Robins
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February 12, 2026
Two women with Welsh dads talk about working, writing, and what exactly constitutes “dad rock.”
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Movie Review: Carnage (2011)
Movie Review: Carnage (2011)
By
Keith Hodder
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October 18, 2015
Hollywood at Home is a weekly column by filmmaker, writer, and critic Keith Hodder that highlights the variety of films and television programs that Netflix has to offer, along with recommendations of what to watch next and his opinions on the world of entertainment. Follow him @KeithHodder and feel free to suggest a film