Arts
Mental Healthy F.i.T: Community Through Creative Communication
Mental Healthy F.i.T. has found film to be a good medium for people to talk about their experiences. … read more
Roll the Credits: Salt Lake’s Brightest Film Specialists
Find out what these four creatives have to say about the local filmmaking scene (beyond the big screens at Sundance) and the individual part that they play in it. … read more
Provo To Omaha To Park City: Cole Webley and Paul...
Omaha is an extraordinary film that’s poised to be one of the standout premieres in the U.S. Dramatic Competition. … read more
It’s Never Over, Jeff Buckley: Producing a Passion Project
It’s Never Over, Jeff Buckley directed by Amy Berg was first conceived in 2007, and it marks the fifth Sundance appearance for Berg. … read more
Black, Bold & Brilliant: A Space for Filmmakers
With the film industry being largely dominated by white men, Black, Bold & Brilliant is aiming to highlight Black experiences while supporting Black filmmakers. … read more
Le Salon Des Refusés Vivra: Slamdance Will Live On
“Slamdance is a festival for filmmakers, by filmmakers,” Baxter says. “Once you’re in, you can never really leave.” … read more
Gia Coppola: Las Vegas, Legacies and The Last Showgirl
Gia Coppola, a spectacular talent and the latest in long line of visionary artists, has created a vivid portrait of connections, dreams and lasting legacies. … read more
The Top 11 Films of 2024
As 2024 draws its final breaths, here is my annual list of the year’s top films, submitted for your approval with your personal favorite deliberately omitted. … read more
A Damned Good Interview with Odessa Young
Odessa Young will be doing what she loves for the foreseeable future, and that that no matter how cold the location can be, this rising star is on a hot streak. … read more
Film Review: The Fire Inside
The Fire Inside is a breath of fresh air in a genre that far too often settles for stale and dank and provides enough inspirational warmth for a sports movie. … read more
Film Review: A Complete Unknown
A Complete Unknown hits all the right notes and stands as a cinematic experience that breathes some much needed life into a stagnant genre. … read more
Film Review: Babygirl
It would be very easy to dismiss Babygirl as another tawdry affair movie, and frankly, if it had been made by a man, it very likely would be. … read more