Film Review: I Love Boosters
SLUG Writers discuss the best of I Love Boosters, a colorful and absurd afro-surrealist dreamscape film that focuses on community and revolution from within. … read more
Local Review: Blue Hands — Loneliness
Loneliness is a beat tape by Blue Hands with ideas, textures and moods presented in motion instead of finished songs. … read more
Local Review: Flamingo — Pink Paradise
Flamingo, a six-piece jazz band from SLC, is back with another original album recorded live: Pink Paradise, “a sunset trip through jazz-drenched tropics.” … read more
Rico Brand Brings the Taste of Mexico to Utah Homes
Jorge Fierro, President and CEO of Rico Brand, an SLC company selling ready-to-eat Mexican food, remembers breaking into the market at Pioneer Park. … read more
Game Review: 007 First Light
If you’re looking for a game that feels like playing through a James Bond movie, this game has absolutely got the sauce. If you’re looking for a game that has excellent combat mechanics, I fear you may be without sauce. First let’s look at the good. In fact, let’s look at the great; whoever was
Film Review: Masters of the Universe
Masters of the Universe is an absolute hoot, and sets a new standard for what this sort of movie should be that Hasbro could learn from. … read more
Film Review: Power Ballad
Power Ballad is both a quietly soul-searching inner journey and a raucously energetic musical romp, and is easily one of the summer’s most satisfying films. … read more
Film Review: Backrooms
Backrooms’ strength is in its scale. Sets are appropriately expansive – sprawling and beautifully broken with wide shots that feel uncanny and uncomfortable. … read more
Arts | Film | Film Reviews
Review: Kevin Morby – Little Wide Open
vin Morby feels like Neil Young, if Neil Young was mixed with Townes Van Zandt, Nick Drake and a little bit of regional brilliance of Sufjan Stevens. … read more
Jamie D. Ramsay Works Well Under Pressure
Bringing that pivotal moment to the screen required a visual approach, a challenge embraced by cinematographer Jamie D. Ramsay. … read more
Arts | Film | Film Interviews
Local Review: The Shindas — Bangers and Mosh
The Shindas have always sounded like a band committed to having a good time. Their new release packs 12 tracks with lively surf-rock riffs and gritty guitars. … read more
Contributor Limelight: Joy Nelson
With a constant smile and a go-get’em personality, Joy Nelson’s knowledge on what’s trending adds the necessary pizazz to every post and video on our social media. … read more