The Zion King Returns Home with Jewtah

The Zion King Returns Home with Jewtah
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Jeremy Rishe, writer and star of Jewtah, grew up in Utah in the ’80s and ’90s, raised in Mormon-centric culture, as a practicing Jew. … read more

Film Review: They/Them

Film Review: They/Them
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As a slasher movie, They/Them is far below average. As a psychological horror movie, it simply paints with strokes that are far too broad to be truly effective. … read more

Film Review: Resurrection

Film Review: Resurrection
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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 Movement

Utah Women Make Their Voices Heard in Monologues From A...
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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

Film Review: DC League of Super-Pets

Film Review: DC League of Super-Pets
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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

Film Review: Vengeance
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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

Looking Beneath The Surface with Gugu Mbatha-Raw and Oliver Jackson-Cohen
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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

Film Review: Marcel The Shell With Shoes On

Film Review: Marcel The Shell With Shoes On
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Marcel The Shell With Shoes On proves that sometimes the most insightful films about humanity don’t need to be about humans. … read more

Film Review: The Gray Man

Film Review: The Gray Man
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The Gray Man, directed by Anthony and Joe Russo, is a ’90s throwback featuring classic cringey, cartoonish dialogue, and fast-paced chase scenes. … read more

Film Review: Where The Crawdads Sing

Film Review: Where The Crawdads Sing
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Where The Crawdads Sing, the screen adaptation of Delia Owens’ almost ludicrously bestselling novel, wasn’t exactly made with me in mind. … read more