Fans of surreal comic books should take note: the idea that comics can’t be fun and be good anymore has pretty much been swept away. … read more
Comic Reviews: January 1993
Fans of surreal comic books should take note: the idea that comics can’t be fun and be good anymore has pretty much been swept away. … read more
Salt Flat CD Release Party: I think the evening was successful, I hope the CD does as well as the show does. … read more
We hope to hear more from this band—a definite change from most of Salt Lake’s usual. … read more
It definitely is enticing and maybe that’s why we love vampires. They will always be with us, taunting us with their promises, a reminder that death is lurking around some dark corner, just waiting. … read more
Leila Gorstein and Jesse Kendall’s Love Dump had a distinct humor, but much of it feels wasted on genre trappings wrung dry by their ubiquity. … read more
Slamdance feature Unicorn Boy was a unique romp through a fantasy world and a deep exploration into Director/Animator Matt Kiel’s psyche. … read more
The Mad Writer moves with an urgency deserving of its subject matter, but maintains a light, loose vibe throughout. … read more
The subject of Theater Camp is ripe for comedy, but it feels painfully forced if it’s not done right. Thankfully, this one more or less succeeds. … read more
I’d call MILK the spawn of a plural marriage between heavy metal, free jazz, avante-garde and hardcore punk and I’ll jump on for the ride. … read more
Spare us the attitude and read what Kim Gordon of Sonic Youth had to say about Dirty, natural anarchists, and Free Kitten. … read more
This film is a long-awaited reinterpretation of Bram Stoker’s 1897 novel. Think of it: Nearly 100 years later, this story still has power to spellbind audiences. … read more
Outspoken Mouthbreather Mayberry October – Club Starrz Sex, drugs and rock & roll began the evening. Mouthbreather wasn’t exactly what you would call the right kind of band for the night, but, definitely the high point. What you need to do is drink a sixer of PBR, stumble in the door and come do the