Month: July 2022
Film Review: Resurrection
Whether it’s your cup of tea or not, Resurrection, the provocative psychological thriller from director Andrew Semens, is certainly unique. … read more
Utah Women Make Their Voices Heard in Monologues From A...
Monologues From A Movement, an original stage play written by Amanda Caraway and directed by Cami Rozanas, is all about giving Utah women a chance to be heard. … read more
Review: Ty Segall – “Hello, Hi”
Ty Segall = Crosby, Stills & Nash + Pantera … read more
Film Review: DC League of Super-Pets
Animated film DC League of Super-Pets is a pure gold film—it’s the superhero movie that we need and the one that our kids deserve. … read more
Film Review: Vengeance
Comedy thriller Vengeance provides a sharp, entertaining film with a stellar cast and quirky, subversive sense of humor. … read more
Looking Beneath The Surface with Gugu Mbatha-Raw and Oliver Jackson-Cohen
Gugu Mbatha-Raw has had a career full of memorable experiences; now she stars in Surface, a series that explores memories, and what happens when they are gone. … read more
Sage Venna’s Journey in Creating
Sage Venna takes in spaces and considers how to fill them with her art, exploring worlds filled with sci-fi aliens and creatures from the deep. … read more
Criticizing the Culture with SLACabaret: Down the Rabbit Hole
SLACabaret is a lovely, well-rounded production brimming with commentary about the lovely little Beehive State that we call home. … read more
Something New
Comics really aren’t just for kids anymore and not all of us comic fans are taken by Spandex superheroes. Here’s a list of stuff you might find cool. … read more
Film Review: Marcel The Shell With Shoes On
Marcel The Shell With Shoes On proves that sometimes the most insightful films about humanity don’t need to be about humans. … read more