Film Review: The Apprentice

Film Review: The Apprentice
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The Apprentice is much needed counterpoint to Reagan, offering a far less rosy portrayal of the “greed is good era”. … read more

SLUG Style: Kelly Green

SLUG Style: Kelly Green
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Kelly Green is Salt Lake City’s own comic book action hero, who laid claim to that shade of neon green long before “brat” was anything other than an insult. … read more

Film Review: Monster Summer

Film Review: Monster Summer
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Monster Summer has far too many strengths to write off entirely and far too many weaknesses to give it too much of a pass. … read more

Film Review: Tower of Terror

Film Review: Tower of Terror
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Tower of Terror as a whole is less of an original property and more of a two-hour-long theme park commercial. … read more

Film Review: A Different Man

Film Review: A Different Man
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A Different Man is an absorbing and interesting film that didn’t completely satisfy me, losing its way in the final section as it tries for too much without a clear idea of why it’s doing so. … read more

Film Review: Joker: Folie à Deux

Film Review: Joker: Folie à Deux
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Joker: Folie à Deux is an unmitigated disaster that not only isn’t going to leave anyone wanting more, it irrevocably takes the luster off its seriously flawed yet strangely interesting predecessor. … read more

Russel Albert Daniels’ “Wild Roses” Brings Visibility to Indigenous Communities

Russel Albert Daniels’ “Wild Roses” Brings Visibility to Indigenous Communities
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Daniels’ exhibition, “Wild Roses,” is a confluence of his past, identity and place. … read more

Always Moving with Jeffrey Louizia

Always Moving with Jeffrey Louizia
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As a dancer and mentor, Louizia expresses that dance is something that everyone is capable of learning. … read more

Film Review: White Bird

Film Review: White Bird
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White Bird is a schmaltzy pop melodrama that is made with enough skill and features enough positive messages about empathy. … read more

Film Review: Megalopolis

Film Review: Megalopolis
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It really hurts me to write a review this critical of a man whose talent used to be obvious. Megalopolis is a reminder that we will all lose the pulse of the world. … read more

Film Review: Wolfs

Film Review: Wolfs
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Wolfs struggles to keep up at times, and there are moments when you’ll have to decide now if everything is under control or if it’s flailing. … read more

Director Ellen Kuras on Lee Miller and the Power of Film

Director Ellen Kuras on Lee Miller and the Power of...
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Sometimes an image can tell a story more powerfully than words, particularly when captured by the right artist. … read more