Arts
Film Review: 65
65 was not good by most critic’s definitions, but it’s fun, thrilling and entertaining, which is sometimes worth more than a critically “good” film. … read more
Film Review: Shazam! Fury of the Gods
Shazam! Fury of the Gods is a breath of fresh air, rejuvenating a stagnating genre with fun and cohesive storytelling that lately has been nearly absent. … read more
Film Review: The Park
The Park doesn’t seem to know its target audience. It’s too violent and profane to be for kids but not dark or gory enough for typical adult-genre enthusiasts. … read more
SLUG Style: Jazmin Mendoza
Jazmin Mendoza is a photographer from Salt Lake City who errs toward candid photography and free movement, particularly at events within the SLC art scene. … read more
Film Review: Champions
Champions is made for people looking for an uplifting and entertaining two hours at the movies, and it works nicely on that level. … read more
Film Review: Scream VI
Scream VI’s kills are grander and more anxious, its Ghostface is relentless and its atmosphere appears more realistic than usual. … read more
Film Review: Creed III
Creed III is another formulaic entry in a decades-long series—it’s also a strong example of why it has endured as a cultural touchstone. … read more
Film Review: Bruiser
Bruiser explores how an unreconciled past can destroy a brighter future in a refreshingly quiet and emotionally complicated tale. … read more
Film Review: Somebody I Used To Know
Somebody I Used To Know is about self-actualization, change and reflection in a way that’s actually pretty fun. … read more
Film Review: Magic Mike’s Last Dance
Whether the “magic” in Magic Mike’s Last Dance is in the dance or in the filmmaking, it ultimately doesn’t matter, because its presence is undeniable. … read more
Film Review: Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre
Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre is just barely fun enough if you go in with expectations in check, though it’s all been done before in better films. … read more
Film Review: One Fine Morning
One Fine Morning never deteriorates into a warning about the pitfalls of infidelity—it’s an insightful autofiction on the impact human interactions have on us. … read more