Arts
Film Review: Good Fortune
Good Fortune is consistently funny and insightful, offering a keen perspective on what it’s like for a normal person to make any headway in today’s economy. … read more
Olga Kurylenko’s New Horror Film Stands Out From Any Other
For Kurylenko, Other is not merely a horror film — it’s an emotional excavation, a story of repression and recovery told through the language of dread. … read more
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Film Review: After the Hunt
After the Hunt isn’t going to completely stop Luca Guadagnino’s forward momentum by any means, but to say that it’s not going to be doing anything to propel him forward is putting it very kindly. … read more
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Film Review: TRON: Ares
It would be overstating to call it a good film, but it’s a helluva fun TRON movie! If you’re not already attached to the franchise, you have no reason to see this one. … read more
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Film Review: Roofman
Roofman tells the wild but true story of a former U.S. Army paratrooper and devoted father who turns to an unusual life of crime in the early 2000s. … read more
Film Review: A House of Dynamite
A House of Dynamite is a good film that is severely hampered by coming at a time when the world is stranger and scarier than doomsday fiction. … read more
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Jennifer Lopez’s Spidey Sense is Tingling in Kiss of the...
Jennifer Lopez sees the story of Kiss of the Spider Woman as one of finding love and humanity in the most brutal of places. … read more
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Series Review: The Summer Hikaru Died
The characters are unique and nuanced, the art is beautiful and the story pulls you in with each reveal. … read more
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Man of Action Joshua McGillis and the Haymaker Film Festival
Haymaker’s programming balances international submissions with Utah talent, something McGillis feels strongly about fostering. … read more
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Film Review: The Long Walk
Has the veil of the American Dream finally been destroyed? We walk the Long Walk. Others are left behind and we are punished for going back for them because they weren’t strong enough. … read more
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Film Review: The Smashing Machine
Though it often subverts your expectations of a sports film, The Smashing Machine devolves into a textbook sports picture as it nears its conclusion. … read more
Matthew McConaughey Drives The Lost Bus
McConaughey stars as a school bus driver whose personal life is overshadowed by the life-or-death task of shepherding 22 children through a raging inferno. … read more