Pathfinder: Reclaiming the Native Narrative with Winding Path

Pathfinder: Reclaiming the Native Narrative with Winding Path
By

The team behind Sundance film Winding Path strives to offer a counternarrative to Native stereotypes and reclaim the Wind River Reservation as a place for positive stories to be told. … read more

The Stories We Still Need: Queer Filmmaking in Utah

The Stories We Still Need: Queer Filmmaking in Utah
By

These two local LGBTQ+ indie films prove that the Salt Lake film community is much broader and more diverse than what gets shown on the big screen. … read more

5th Annual Craft Lake City Holiday Market Presented By Google Fiber @ Union Station

5th Annual Craft Lake City Holiday Market Presented By Google...
By

Celebrating its fifth year, Holiday Market provided plenty of opportunities for fun and finding the perfect gifts to complete attendees’ holiday shopping. … read more

Film Review: Thin Skin

Film Review: Thin Skin
By

Despite a few weak performances, Thin Skin soars where it counts and paints a picture of an artist on the rise despite the pain of the darker sides of life. … read more

Film Review: Talk To Me

Film Review: Talk To Me
By

Talk To Me is a brisk watch offering a clever concept, true terror beyond the fleeting nature of a jump scare. … read more

Film Review: Barbie

Film Review: Barbie
By

Barbie doesn’t just make a toy seem real; it makes that toy’s literal and philosophical journey to reality the core of its story. … read more

Film Review: Egghead & Twinkie

Film Review: Egghead & Twinkie
By

Egghead & Twinkie is a low-budget comedy that wears its heart and influences on its sleeve, and it’s sure to resonate deeply with its target audience. … read more

Slamdance Film Review: Mad Cats

Slamdance Film Review: Mad Cats
By

Mad Cats is a joy to behold. When something’s this much of a blast, looks this good and has this much quality stunt work, how could it not be? … read more

Slamdance Film Review: A Perfect Day for Caribou

Slamdance Film Review: A Perfect Day for Caribou
By

A Perfect Day For Caribou’s metaphor is a little obvious, but following Herman and Nate through their shared blood and flawed traits is a quiet fascination. … read more

Slamdance Film Review: New Religion

Slamdance Film Review: New Religion
By

Having time and the ability to perceive it allows us a sense of history. In Keishi Kondo’s New Religion, history is enviable when you have so little of it. … read more

Film Review: Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery

Film Review: Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery
By

Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery is yet another endlessly entertaining watch as well as a satisfying showcase of quality genre filmmaking. … read more