Utah Playwright Jenifer Nii’s Final Farewell with Fire!

Utah Playwright Jenifer Nii’s Final Farewell with Fire!
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Jenifer Nii’s Fire! follows the journey of one of the most noteworthy and unsung Black men from Utah, Wallace Henry Thurman … read more

A.V. Rockwell on the Connective Tissue of A Thousand and One

A.V. Rockwell on the Connective Tissue of A Thousand and...
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The future looks bright for A Thousand And One and for Rockwell, who is filled with stories to tell and has a passion for her art form and her city. … read more

Many Wests: The Artists Challenging An American Mythology

Many Wests: The Artists Challenging An American Mythology
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The Many Wests exhibition at UMFA challenges the mythology of the American west by centering overlooked and marginalized perspectives. … read more

Film Review: Rye Lane

Film Review: Rye Lane
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With her debut feature Rye Lane, Allen-Miller is simply showcasing her filmmaking strengths, and it’s a strong showing overall. … read more

Film Review: Between Sins

Film Review: Between Sins
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Between Sins is a powerful, confident feature debut from Miller, held aloft by its clear vision, powerful performances and heartfelt execution. … read more

Film Review: Tetris

Film Review: Tetris
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Tetris is an enjoyable and engrossing way to pass time. All the pieces come together to score some points in Apple’s quest to level up as a top player in film. … read more

Film Review: Bottoms

Film Review: Bottoms
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Bottoms address real issues with genuine humor—we’ve finally reached the point in our timeline where we can have a gay Superbad. … read more

Film Review: Kompromat

Film Review: Kompromat
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Despite the underdeveloped relationships, Kompromat is a compelling spy thriller that hones the genre elements. … read more

Film Review: Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves

Film Review: Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves
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Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves is a clever and exciting adventure film that actually feels fresh and innovative. … read more

A Portrait of Humor and Sadness in The Melancholy Play

A Portrait of Humor and Sadness in The Melancholy Play
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The Melancholy Play is funny and well-designed, and it portrays mental health, something our society knows all too well, with hope that it can get better. … read more

Film Review: Infinite Sea

Film Review: Infinite Sea
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Where so much sci-fi asks, “What would this mean for humanity?” Infinite Sea asks, “What would this mean for a human?” … read more

BYU International Cinema Series: 03.22–25

BYU International Cinema Series: 03.22–25
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While Zebraman, Memoria, 1982 and A Man called Ove offer drastically different stories & tones, they’re united by themes of isolation, community and connection. … read more