Arts
Cinematographer Sam Levy Captures a Portrait of a Family with...
The film captures one of the most dramatic chapters in the story of any family: the passing of a parent. … read more
Film Review: Transformers One
Transformers One, the first fully animated feature since 1986, is a long overdue course correction for the flailing franchise. … read more
Six Deep Descents into Deseret Industries’ Bargain Bin
So here they are: six lesser-known flicks, whether on a physical DVD or VHS (shocking nowadays) or fished out from the DI’s wheelie bin. … read more
Film Review: Milk & Serial
Popping up on Reddit feeds and a smattering of other online film forums of the like, Milk & Serial has been the talk of the online horror community… … read more
Film Review: His Three Daughters
His Three Daughters wasn’t the easiest movie to watch for me, but it’s the most rewarding and memorable film I’ve seen this year by a sizable margin. … read more
Film Review: The Deliverance
The Deliverance is the kind of movie that keeps your attention to the end, then leaves you feeling used and angry when it’s over. … read more
Film Review: Reagan
Reagan Director: Sean McNamara MJM Entertainment and Rawhide Pictures In Theaters 08.30 When telling the story of a historical figure on screen, there’s a fine line between being respect and hero worship, and even some great filmmakers have had moments where they crossed that line. Reagan is not a movie made by great filmmakers, and
Film Review: You Gotta Believe
You Gotta Believe is a little monstrosity that fails on every level, never inspiring and certainly genuinely undercutting any messages it aims for. … read more
Film Review: Cuckoo
The pictures and filming style for this movie captured the essence of the uncomfortability of the scenes and overall enhanced how crazy everything was. … read more
Film Review: The Killer
The Killer runs a bit long, and it’s certainly nothing particularly new, but it’s a fun guilty pleasure movie that I thoroughly enjoyed. … read more
Erin Moriarty on Empowering Women and Catching Dust
As Erin Moriarty looks to the future, her passion for roles that push the boundaries of how women are portrayed in film remains unwavering. … read more
Nathan Silver On Between the Temples
As Silver continues to explore life and art, Between the Temples stands as a testament to his unique vision. … read more