Authentic Nature: Lisa Thompson’s Wild Wasatch Front

Authentic Nature: Lisa Thompson’s Wild Wasatch Front
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Human society and nature are usually viewed as opposites, but in her book Wild Wasatch Front, Thompson and the NHMU draw on urban ecology to dispel that myth. … read more

Film Review: Despicable Me 4

Film Review: Despicable Me 4
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And if you’re looking for a recognizable brand that will get your kids excited, Despicable Me 4 is certainly the big event movie for the little ones. … read more

Film Review: Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F

Film Review: Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F
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Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F isn’t the must-see event that Top Gun: Maverick was, but as a straight-to-Netflix release, it doesn’t have to be. … read more

Film Review: Space Cadet

Film Review: Space Cadet
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Unlike its determined protagonist, Space Cadet is perfectly content to be an acceptably amusing junk food movie and never try for anything more. … read more

Film Review: Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 1

Film Review: Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 1
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Horizon: An American Saga—an epic western being released in theaters in two parts this summer, isn’t just his boldest move yet, it’s a charge into the unknown. … read more

Film Review: A Quiet Place: Day One

Film Review: A Quiet Place: Day One
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A Quiet Place: Day One is the blockbuster debut of writer-director Michael Sarnoski, who gained notice with the mesmerizing indie feature Pig. … read more

Film Review: Daddio

Film Review: Daddio
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Daddio was a film that got its hooks into me and won’t let go. It’s a simple yet perceptive depiction of two people learning a bit more about themselves. … read more

Film Review: Ghostlight

Film Review: Ghostlight
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Ghostlight is an authentic and powerful film that earns the tears and moments of joy through the reality that its cast brings to it. … read more

Film Review: The Exorcism

Film Review: The Exorcism
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The Exorcism may never have had the potential for greatness, yet it certainly could have been much more than a movie that is a major chore to finish watching. … read more

Film Review: The Bikeriders

Film Review: The Bikeriders
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The Bikeriders isn’t the best dramatic film of the summer, though it’s a strong one and it stands the best chance of finding a wide audience. … read more

Film Review: Thelma

Film Review: Thelma
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Thelma is the best action film of the year by a wide margin, not because it redefines the genre, but because Margolin’s priority is to make a really good film. … read more

Film Review: Treasure

Film Review: Treasure
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Treasure has scattered moments that elicit a degree of genuine emotion, though most of them come not from the story, but simply from seeing the locations. … read more