Arts
The Body Abstract: Jill Whit
The work of Jill Whit, a tattoo and visual artist (and musician) from downtown SLC, embraces our fleshy vessels as abstract and messy things. … read more
Content Shifter: 10 Rock & Roll Series to Stream
This month’s “Content Shifter” feature is all about rock & roll. Here are 10 music–based TV series that nearly got it right. … read more
Series Review: Star Wars The Bad Batch
The latest episodic Star Wars spinoff, The Bad Batch, is here and may well prove to be the best of the bunch. … read more
Film Review: Limbo
Limbo is a wonderful little film and makes for one of 2021’s first must see films for the serious and thoughtful cinephile. … read more
Film Review: Four Good Days
Four Good Days is a great premise that pairs two gifted actresses in showy roles in order to make a serviceable but incredibly average movie. … read more
Film Review: Tom Clancy’s Without Remorse
Warts and all, Tom Clancy’s Without Remorse is a solid action flick that has strong potential as a franchise for Michael B. Jordan. … read more
Film Review: The Mitchells vs. The Machines
The Mitchells vs. The Machines is yet another case of Lord Miller Productions defying all of the odds against them. … read more
Bold & Beautiful: JordiRoc
JordiRoc is a full mood of living one’s truths, honoring one’s body, mind and spirit, and a full 2021 vibe. … read more
Film Review: Mortal Kombat
Mortal Kombat isn’t a movie I’d recommend to anyone apart from those who are already going, but it’ll probably bring a smile to their faces. … read more
Film Review: Stowaway
Stowaway is, to use a cooking metaphor, a strange mix of cold leftovers and a main course that is nowhere near ready to be served. … read more
Film Review: Monday
While offering plenty of atmosphere, Argyris Papadimitropoulos fails to provide much else apart from a dragging runtime in Monday. … read more
Between Dreams: The Journey of Dr. Scott Zuckerman’s Dreams of...
Tormented by his wartime experiences, former Navy Seabee Murray Jacobs had never revealed his story to anyone before Dreams of My Comrades. … read more