Film Review: 28 Years Later

Film Review: 28 Years Later
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Don’t be a cringe 28 Days Later purist and hold yourself back from experiencing one hell of a zombie flick. Even if the rest of the trilogy turns out to be a total flailing clusterfuck, you’ll want to experience the imaginative and elevating thrill ride that is 28 Years Later. … read more

Slamdance Returns to SLC with Loud Love for Unstoppable Filmmakers

Slamdance Returns to SLC with Loud Love for Unstoppable Filmmakers
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Though the Slamdance Film Festival has been programming the annual showcase of films made by filmmakers with visible and non-visible disabilities since 2020, this is the first time they’re taking it on the road. … read more

Film Review: How To Train Your Dragon

Film Review: How To Train Your Dragon
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If remake fever has really descended to this level of pointlessness, perhaps popular cinema as an art form truly is dead at last. … read more

Film Review: Final Destination Bloodlines

Film Review: Final Destination Bloodlines
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The kills are creative, suspenseful and over the top, sometimes bordering on cartoony. … read more

Film Review: The Ugly Stepsister

Film Review: The Ugly Stepsister
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Seeing such an unflinching portrayal of Elvira’s mutilation drove home the point of the movie. … read more

The Horrors of Being Trolled: 35 Years of Troll 2 and Identifying As a Goblin

The Horrors of Being Trolled: 35 Years of Troll 2...
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In honor of the 35th anniversary of Troll 2, SLUG’s Patrick Gibbs recounts his experience as a goblin in the “Best Worst Movie.” … read more

Film Review: Lilo & Stitch

Film Review: Lilo & Stitch
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Lilo & Stitch is a far more contemporary classic, and as such it may feel more like fair game to purists, yet it’s all the more redundant. … read more

What the Hell Even was Björk’s Cornucopia?

What the Hell Even was Björk’s Cornucopia?
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Cornucopia is heartache, it’s environmental activism, it’s hope for the future, but more importantly, it’s a testament to Björk’s craft and hardships. … read more

Film Review: Friendship

Film Review: Friendship
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But sometimes, from out of nowhere, comes a film where the humor serves the plot. Where the bizarre, otherworldly occurrences actually affect the characters. These are comedies worth watching more than once. … read more

Film Review: Mission: Impossible –The Final Reckoning 

Film Review: Mission: Impossible –The Final Reckoning 
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Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning is mission accomplished for Cruise and his team, delivering a marvelous experience for fans of the spy genre. … read more

Maria Bakalova and Hala Matar on Electra: Performing Truth, Playing with Masks

Maria Bakalova and Hala Matar on Electra: Performing Truth, Playing...
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If Electra is any indication, Bakalova and Matar are both wide awake and vibrant. Two highly driven and immensely artists, connected by a passion for pushing boundaries. … read more

Film Review: The Surfer

Film Review: The Surfer
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The Surfer is like catching a small wave that looks promising at first — enough to keep you upright and coasting, but it fizzles out before it ever crests. … read more