Authors: Patrick Gibbs
Film Review: The Rivals of Amziah King
The Rivals of Amziah King isn’t so much the movie everyone is talking about as it is the film that cinephiles will be talking about for many years to come. … read more
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Kylr Coffman Had The Time of His Life in Nimrods
For Kylr Coffman, Nimrods is more than a coming-of-age comedy about young musicians chasing an impossible dream. The film inspired by Green Day’s early years. … read more
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Film Review: The End of Oak Street
The End of Oak Street is definitely not for young kids. My 10-year-old nephew has seen Jurassic Park on the big screen, but I wouldn’t take him to this one. … read more
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Film Review: The Brink of War
The Brink of War surprised me by being watchable (I walked out halfway through Young Washington), but “it could have been a lot worse” is hardly a recommendation. … read more
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Emmy Nominee Dale Dickey Feels Anything But Cursed on Widow’s...
Dale Dickey has spent decades quietly building one of the most respected careers in film and television, turning character roles into unforgettable performances. … read more
The Beast in Sean Callery
Sometimes the most powerful film and television scores are the ones that sneak up on us, and Sean Callery has spent decades proving this point. Has it been made with Netflix’s The Beast In Me? … read more
Film Review: Ice Cream Man
With Ice Cream Man, Roth is banking on the idea that its target audience will run toward the promise of mean spirited excess like kids hearing an ice cream truck. … read more
Film Review: The Samurai and the Prisoner
The Samurai and the Prisoner requires patience and focus. If you shudder at the thought of deliberate pacing and subtitles, this film may not be for you. … read more
Berner Makes A Big Splash in Independent Film
With Splash City, Berner is making a splash in independent film, as co-writer, co-director and executive producer, bringing a personal story to the screen. … read more
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Film Review: Tony
While Anthony Bourdain lived a colorful life, Tony doesn’t try to be a biography; it just does exactly what its subject did by simply telling us a good story. … read more
J’Myle Koretz Dives Into Comedy With Twink or Swim
Stand-up comedian J’Myle Koretz returns home for the Great Salt Lake Fringe Festival with Twink or Swim, a comedy show that blends humor with personal history. … read more
Patrick Page Gives ‘Em Hell in Hadestown: The Musical
With timelessly relevant messages and an incredible array of performances, Patrick Page hopes that new Hadestown audiences will discover what theatergoers have embraced and adored for years. … read more