Arts
Spring City Plein Air: Painting from Life Outdoors
Every year, over 100 artists come to the historic, small town of Spring City in Utah to compete in Spring City Arts’ Plein Air Painting Competition. … read more
Film Review: Isip the Warrior
Isip the Warrior works because it paints a picture of the things we always feel. … read more
Film Review: Abled
In spite of Abled’s narrative struggles, Blake Leeper’s story is one well worth telling, especially in a time where competitions are growing more exclusive … read more
Film Review: Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny
Patrick Gibbs, one of the most stalwart fans of the series, finds Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny is a satisfying epilogue. … read more
Film Review: No Hard Feelings
No Hard Feelings is a winning and thoroughly charming comedy that has the potential to be a real crowd-pleaser. … read more
Bold & Beautiful: Davín
Davin is a performer that won the Queers Got Talent event held earlier this month. … read more
Film Review: Farewelling
Farewelling hits pretty much every indie drama trope—a love triangle, dramatic pop music needle drops and slow motion shots are just the tip of the iceberg. … read more
Film Review: Asteroid City
For all of Asteroid City’s careful layers of contrivance, it shows a collage of delicately emotional characters. … read more
Director Anthony Mandler on Surrounded
A quick glance at Antony Mandler’s IMDb page hardly makes one jump to the thought that he’s the perfect choice to make the next great western. One of the most prolific music video directors in the business, Mandler is more likely to be mentioned in conjunction with Beyoncé or Selena Gomez than with cowboys and
Film Review: Past Lives
Redefining a relationship with a past love has rarely been handled with such a real sense of truth. Past Lives is a beautiful and haunting story. … read more
Film Review: The Flash
The Flash is a disappointing installment to the DC cinematic universe, with some of the worst CGI in recent history. … read more
Film Review: Elemental
Elemental isn’t reinventing the wheel, though it does stand out by being Pixar’s first straight-up romantic comedy. … read more