Pacific Northwest Pop Culture Convention Season Roundup! 2025 Edition

For this winter  convention season, to decide whether one can attend them all can be a strain on the finances, and we offer a quick roundup on what each show offers, a partial guest lineup and much more!

Pacific Northwest Convention season guide

Throughout the Pacific Northwest, the winter convention season for pop culture enthusiasts is shaping up to be huge. The Fan Expo brand is certainly ramping their guest list up this year. Not only are they running two events in this region with a similar round up of guests appearing, but also it seems Creation Con no longer holds the monopoly on certain names! It’s about time, as I’m not fond of that organisation, since they are a for-profit business. They cater to fans who are willing to spend massive amounts of money for a show dedicated to just one series.

I favour the more open ones. Sometimes, if it doesn’t sell out, people can find tickets last minute. And while I can’t say what the shopping experience is like between both, I imagine the exhibit hall is only as good when these broad spectrum shows allow for anyone interested in vending to advertise their wares.

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The Chef and the Daruma Concerns Fortune than Fame. Or is That Hunger Pains?

All the Zen one would find that defines Hidekazu Tojo is well documented in The Chef and the Daruma! It’s worth the trip when you’re looking for the best of what fine Japanese dining is like in Vanccouver, BC!

Playing at the VIFF Centre – Lochmaddy Studio Theatre (Vancouver, BC) on November 7, 14, and 15, 2024.

In Mads K. Baekkevold‘s debut work, The Chef and the Daruma travels back in time to look at who Hidekazu Tojo is. He not only helped popularise Japanese dining when he first landed in North America (Vancouver, BC to be exact), but also is credited as the person who invented the California Roll because one person’s wife didn’t like how the authentic stuff tasted.

This documentary vividly tells the story of the boy who lived through a rough life before he found his peace. Although he knew he would be a chef and starting at the bottom would be a challenge, it’s his tenacity that helped him grow. Plus, when he believes that when you paint one eye on the Daruma, a Japanese doll made from paper mache, it will help motivate him to move forward in life. People who find success will burn the doll at the end of the Shinto calender year to send all the gratitude heavenward.

When this individual first arrived in Vancouver, he faced a lot of hurdles. The worst thing was racism. The government mistreated those immigrants much the same way as the local indigenous people. When World War II happened, authorities herded them into camps. Although some Japanese-Canadians fought for “our home and native land,” many people still treated them unfairly.

When this work includes examining the social-political milieu Hikaru faced every day, it’s easy to understand why he found strength in spirituality and diving deep into learning the art of sushi-making. When he knew he had to innovate, that’s when folks started noticing.

Food-wise, he has to savour and identify where the essence comes from. And it took time for him to find where it exists at the farms that surrounded the growing Lower Mainland way back then. These days, everyone knows where to go, but back the 80s and 90s, it was a lot more difficult. And I have known about his contributions to this city scene for a long time. I used to watch CityTV every morning only for those food segments.

Although I’ve been to Vancouver many times, I never have enough time to do everything I want, including going to his establishment to dine. The problem is that his base of operations is located at another corner of the city. It’s not in the downtown inlet. Travelling there by bus is a touch inconvenient.
When I’m there to attend a concert or convention, hopping around the huge Lower Mainland means spending a lot of time in some form of transit to get there (which can take up a third of the day). It’s worth it with the one time I managed to visit, but I must return!

As for whether he’s part of the same movement as ethically harvesting proteins so that the best flavours come from a merry creature, that’s something I have to ask. He knows how to find that at the farm, but there’s more to fine dining than simply gathering the pieces, and having a relationship with those farmers who provide the essentials to his kitchen! This city is home to more than one mover and shaker, and after watching Tanagokoro: A Culinary Portrait (movie review), I’d like to see how much has changed locally.

I appreciate the fact this work is multifaceted. Not only is it a telling biography but also a perfect look at the history of a city that shaped his world views. Whether it’s all good or bad, to see how he’s come up on top says it all.

5 Stars out of 5

The Chef and the Daruma Trailer

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5OmqE-Ms9k

Fan Expo Vancouver’s Rollout of Guest Announcements is Looking Good!

What who’s on first at Fan Expo Vancouver is a good start, but can we guess what’s on second? (borrowing from Abbott and Costello)

Alan Tudyk coming to Fan Expo Vancouver 2025FAN EXPO Vancouver (FXV) has unveiled its first round of exciting guests for their 2025 show and more is expected in the coming weeks! Alan Tudyk, known for his roles in FireflyRogue One: A Star Wars StoryResident Alien, and A Knight’s Tale will appear on Saturday and Sunday of the con as a featured guest.

Fans of Tudyk’s impressive career won’t want to miss this chance to meet the beloved actor, whose work spans TV, film, and animation.

Additionally, appearances from three voice actors from the popular animated series Hazbin Hotel were announced last week–with Erika Henningsen, Blake Roman, and Amir Talai also making their way to Vancouver this February (the first time they’ve appeared at a con in Canada together!)

Hazbin Hotel Cast

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When a Movie Titled, “With Love and a Major Organ” is Constantly Beating, Who Can Stop Me Now?

Sometimes it’s tough to live and all that’s left may “not” be what people wants in the movie, With Love and a Major Organ. There’s lots to process in this film which packs a lot of social commentary.

With Love and a Major Organ Movie PosterPlaying at select movie theatres in Canada.

When machines are being used to tell people how to manage the everyday in the the sublime and thoughtful science fiction drama With Love and a Major Organ, sometimes that individual can’t get to live the life the way they want. It’s a problem today’s society may well face if social media platforms and AI get their way. If there are issues to be found, just what this drama reveals can be considered terrifying.

Thankfully, this film is more of a comedy romance than the other genre. Julia Lederer wrote the stage play that’s now a motion picture, and I’m glad she’s in full control of this adaptation. With director Kim Albright to navigate the cinematic version, what’s presented shows just how terribly lost some folks can get when they let technology do all the thinking. The performances are sublime, and a few of the characters we meet look like they’re simply lost in the quagmire known as life.

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The Vintage Tempest’s Fan Expo Vancouver 2024 Diary, Convention Report and Thoughts

Not every guest celebrity was easily accessible at Fan Expo Vancouver 2024, and thankfully one moment made this year memorable.

Fan Expo Vancouver 2024Fan Expo Vancouver 2024 is over, and it took a while for me to unpack everything that I had enjoyed from it. This event’s 15th anniversary is approaching, Informa Connect has not started planning or taking in suggestions on what to offer. Maybe they don’t want to announce plans have started because this is their 13th show and there’s a superstition with this number. A year was lost due to the pandemic

Although not everyone noticed, the sections where the stage, photo ops and autograph tables are located was changed around. The shuffling was done because there’s more space to relocate some things. Perhaps the more noticeable aspect is more anime and k-pop style content. As for why there isn’t as much industry support and sponsorship, perhaps that’s because they’re not what the organisers want to focus on. Instead, they want to be engaged with the local groups and communities that exist in those cities this company has an annual show.

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Guest Line Up for Fan Expo Vancouver 2024 Announced!

Let the first round of announcement begins. This week are media guests slated to appear at Fan Expo Vancouver 2024 and next will be voice over talent !

Fan Expo VancouverIn the first week of November, the organisers of Fan Expo Vancouver 2024 announced their first line up of guests, and it’s a doozy! Not only will attendees get to meet up with two members from Charmed, but also they can get Mythbusted! That is, attendees can get to meet Holly Marie Combs and Rose McGowan, and also Adam Savage! But they’re not the only big names who will be coming to town! I suspect there’ll be at least a dozen names who will grace Terminal City late winter, and so far, the lineup looks great!

Fan Expo Vancouver Adam Savage

But the big kahuna that we all love (no, it’s not The Rock), Danny Trejo, is coming to town! This beloved character actor is a favourite of mine not only because of Spy Kids but also his dedication to the independent film world. I’m thinking about his appearance in Bullets of Justice. (movie review link) I love the fact he’s the people’s champion since he comes from a rough and tumble background, and found success to keep him away from trouble!

Also, for fans of Daredevil, Charlie Cox and Vincent D’Onofrio will be together again to talk about their work on the Netflix series. While he’s better known to sling a staff, will there be webs afoot too? I mostly know about this superhero’s antics through the Spider-Man crossover comics, and as for whether it’s possible to get someone from Sony to talk about crossover potentials between Netflix to Hollywood-made, I’m holding out hope!

To keep up with the latest announcements and last minute cancellations (it’s inevitable), please visit Fan Expo Vancouver 2024’s Facebook page or Twitter. Or stay tuned as we offer updates too, and offer some personal thoughts as to whom we’re excited to see come February BC Family Day Long Weekend (Feb 19)!