Clock relies on using cheap horror tricks such as creepy characters and psychological and medical horrors rather show the psychological struggle of pregnancy. … read more
Film Review: Clock
Clock relies on using cheap horror tricks such as creepy characters and psychological and medical horrors rather show the psychological struggle of pregnancy. … read more
Are You There, God? It’s Me, Margaret doesn’t just do the book justice—it’s a cinematic masterpiece and easily the best film to come out of Hollywood this year. … read more
Bikepacking follows the obvious footsteps of backpacking; biking is even more fun—you’re sitting, doing it for several days and carrying everything you need. … read more
Eyes of Eva = The Rigs x Halestorm – Skillet … read more
Though his early marks were self-described as vandalism, artist Benjamin Wiemeyer’s graffiti-style paintings are now paid for by the businesses they adorn. … read more
Ethan “E-Stone” Fortier’s existence within snowboarding is boundless, ever evolving and driven by a culture-first approach. … read more
Snowmobile Pizza mashes bits and pieces of half-remembered cultural touchstones to create a fresh experience that is palatable for all—but with pizza. … read more
Showing Up is a quiet, introspective and insightful film in the best tradition of Kelly Reichardt’s finely honed style. … read more
In our May “BMX Photo Feature,” Self-proclaimed master of “turning left” Mike Mastroni holds true to such a bold statement with this aggressive, left-hand turn. … read more
The versatility and uniqueness of fuckskin, the quartet of Zachary Zane, Val Brown, Gary Fairburne and Kale Morse, can’t seem to fit into one specific genre. … read more
While you’re out peddling your speeding heart out around the Salt Lake Valley, why not indulge in some local music? Our May Local Music Singles Roundup is here to pleasure the ear holes. Tune into some psychedelic low-fi for casual cruises or pump up the volume to some heavy metal. Plug in the headphones and press shuffle—you’re strapped in for the best of SLC’s music scene! … read more
Since summer of 2021, Litzi Estrada has been (sometimes singlehandedly) holding down SLUG’s coverage of metal, punk, doom and other heavy rock genres. We’re forever grateful for her studied approach to covering the music SLUG built its initial coverage on 34 years ago. Visit SLUGMag.com to read her features on this month’s Localized performers, Snake