Year: 2026
Film Review: Blades of the Guardians
Blades of the Guardians is a bracing reminder that we can get great action at a reasonable price, it’s just made in China. … read more
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Film Review: How to Make a Killing
How to Make a Killing is a splendidly entertaining film that requires a certain amount of suspension of disbelief and some suspension of conscience — though the latter is allowed in at the right moment. … read more
Local Review: MELO — HiLo
MELO’s HiLo is a fun, colorful journey through a prog rock sound of justice, love and rising up to defeat the evil of the world. … read more
SLUG Style: Kate Johnson
From small-town beginnings, Kate Johnson has traveled creating avant-garde hairstyles. Serving rockstar girlfriend chic, her looks are sure to shock and wow. … read more
Teresa Sanderson and the Spell Cast by Becky Nurse of...
When Pygmalion Productions chose to stage Becky Nurse of Salem, it was more than a season selection — it’s part of an ongoing mission. … read more
Local Review: BANSHEE TWIN
BANSHEE TWIN delivers both gorgeous and strong vocal performances backed by melancholic electronics that all work together to create a gorgeous backdrop … read more
The Belated Valentine’s Edition of Secondhand Screenings
The films for this Valentine’s edition of Secondhand Screenings show some extent of the “moral imperative” that most lovers have in yearning for one another. … read more
Local Review: Bad Luck Brigade — NOTHING
Clocking in at just over 35 minutes, NOTHING feels like a fresh take on the beloved SLC Hip Hop group that Utah has come to love since early 2022. … read more
Film Review: Send Help
A hilariously gruesome gore-fest brought together with amazing leads and energetic direction makes Send Help the perfect film to fill this time of year. … read more
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James Whitaker Brings an AI Apocalypse into Focus in Good...
Whitaker brings sensibility to Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die, shaping a film that balances satire, science fiction and uneasy realism. … read more
Film Review: Goat
Goat isn’t as much fun for the parents as it is for the kids or their plushies, but it’s a solid family movie that will play well to sports enthusiasts. … read more
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Moor is Less in Emerald Fennell’s “Wuthering Heights”
“Wuthering Heights” is such a sumptuous piece of cinematic craftsmanship and design but I can’t pretend that it’s not a thin, soulless and inane piece of fluff. … read more