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Film Review: Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere
The boldest choice that sets the film apart from so many others in the genre is that it puts more time into the quiet, thoughtful moments of artistic creation than on fitting in as many can’t-miss sequences that showcase energetic performances of classic songs. … read more
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Brandon Routh: From Comic Hero to Comic Lead
If the Man of Steel himself can be rebooted, so can Brandon Routh, and while headlining two new films this year, his priority has been to make you laugh. … read more
Film Review: Blue Moon
Blue Moon is a film for people who love words and the way they roll off the tongue to form a music of their own. … read more
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Film Review: Frankenstein
Del Toro’s Frankenstein draws inspiration from Mary Shelley’s novel but confidently deviates from it in major ways. … read more
SLUG Style: Litzi Estrada
Aside from giving an in-depth look of SLC’s heavy metal scene as one of SLUG’s Senior Staff Writers, Litzi Estrada creates art in multiple mediums. … read more
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Film Review: It Was Just An Accident
It Was Just An Accident is a riveting film — a taut and suspenseful piece of neo realist storytelling rooted in complex questions. … read more
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Film Review: Perfect Blue
If you are a fan of Perfect Blue, anime or animation in general you owe it to yourself to see the 4K restoration of Perfect Blue in theaters. … read more
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Film Review: Good Fortune
Good Fortune is consistently funny and insightful, offering a keen perspective on what it’s like for a normal person to make any headway in today’s economy. … read more
Olga Kurylenko’s New Horror Film Stands Out From Any Other
For Kurylenko, Other is not merely a horror film — it’s an emotional excavation, a story of repression and recovery told through the language of dread. … read more
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Film Review: After the Hunt
After the Hunt isn’t going to completely stop Luca Guadagnino’s forward momentum by any means, but to say that it’s not going to be doing anything to propel him forward is putting it very kindly. … read more
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Bold & Beautiful: M’Lady Wood
Whether she’s behind a sewing machine or in front of a microphone, M’Lady Wood embodies the spirit of drag as both an art form and a community builder. … read more
Film Review: TRON: Ares
It would be overstating to call it a good film, but it’s a helluva fun TRON movie! If you’re not already attached to the franchise, you have no reason to see this one. … read more
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