Lord of the Films: An Interview with Patrick Gibbs

Lord of the Films: An Interview with Patrick Gibbs
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In honor of the short film, SLUG saw fit to interview the man basically behind our very own film category. Enter dramatic title card and score here. … read more

Film Review: Jurassic World Rebirth

Film Review: Jurassic World Rebirth
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Jurassic World Rebirth is an unnecessary sequel that pales in comparison to Jurassic Park, though it also delivers enough thrills, cleverness and nostalgic fun. … read more

Film Review: KPop Demon Hunters

Film Review: KPop Demon Hunters
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KPop Demon Hunters is a fun, glittery, action-packed, candy-colored romp and one of the best animated musicals to come out in recent years. Disney, take notes! … read more

Film Review: F1

Film Review: F1
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Pitt doesn’t need a strong ensemble to surround him to make this work, but he gets one anyway. … read more

Series Review: Adults

Series Review: Adults
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Adults doesn’t fall into the easy pitfalls of satire, it doesn’t pander, nor does it reach for low-hanging fruit, it may very well become Gen Z’s time capsule. … read more

Film Review: Bring Her Back

Film Review: Bring Her Back
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Bring Her Back is a knockout exercise of exploring traumatic grief and anguish through the lens of the horror genre in a way that feels new and visceral. … read more

Film Review: Elio

Film Review: Elio
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The studio bounced back from a directionless period with Inside Out 2, but just as the protagonist of Elio has his eyes on the stars, all eyes have been on the film. … read more

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