For a hardened stand-up comedy fanboy like myself, the label of 'storytelling/comedy album' can be like a dead canary in a coal mine. Don't get me wrong – I love storytelling. The act of storytelling is a sadly underrated skill, and one very much worthy of an hour-long audio recording.
In this week's episode, old ties are severed and we finally learn the truth behind the Darkness.
After learning that Len (the soulless stalker behind the Lissie Borden house) was killed, the Winchesters make their way back to Fall River, Massachusetts and learn that another girl has recently had her soul stolen by Amara.
Besides running the biggest comedy festival in the world every July in Montreal -- not to mention off-shoots in Chicago, Toronto, and now Vancouver -- Just for Laughs also does a great job producing theatre shows across Canada.
A murder at a well know haunted house seems like a simple ghost case but for Sam and Dean Winchester, dead bodies are just the start.
Sam and Dean aren't any closer to finding the Darkness but when two teens are murdered by in the home where Lissie Borden killed her family long ago, the boys might have a case.
Moustaches: the symbol of manliness. While in recent years, it appears moustaches have tragically gone "out of style", there should be little doubt that in their heydey, they were the ultimate fashion statement for men.
God helps those that help themselves.
While showing the impala some tlc, the Winchesters know they still aren't any closer to finding Metatron or the Darkness. Rather than go stir crazy at the bunker, they decide to look into a case in Oregon which may be nothing but it beats sitting around.
When I was in school, a teacher would sometimes catch me doing something I wasn't supposed to be doing.
Whenever they'd ask, "Michael, what are you doing?"
"Just putting on the second coat now!" was always my favourite response.
The Look of Silence, an emotionally searing new documentary from director Joshua Oppenheimer is a disturbing and incredibly impacting experience. In his previous film, The Act of Killing, Oppenheimer explored the contemporary aftermath of the Indonesian communist genocide of the late 1960's.
So a demon and an angel are having a drink at a bar...
After finding Castiel on the floor of the bunker and begging for help, Sam and Dean know their friend doesn't have much time. Meanwhile, in a warehouse with broken down cars, Rowena pitches the idea of a mega coven to a few of her fellow witches. Unfortunately for her, the pitch falls flat so she just kills them all.
HOLLYWOOD, CA (October 7, 2015) -- Paramount Pictures, Cineplex Entertainment and Dillon Francis are offering moviegoers in Canada a one-night-only Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse Ultimate Fan Experience with an advance screening of the film as well as exclusive music and a special visual show from Dillon Francis for the regular price of admission.
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