For those of you who thought you invented punk when you first heard Crass, here’s a crash course in the history of independent-minded music. … read more
A Subjective History of Punk Rock in Utah
For those of you who thought you invented punk when you first heard Crass, here’s a crash course in the history of independent-minded music. … read more
GWAR has a wild, graphic and rehearsed stage show. For those inclined to aggression or voyeurism, it was superb. … read more
Locked Down is a unique take on the heist movie, but more than anything, it’s a good relationship dramedy. … read more
The Marksman is an above-average but far-below-great January thriller that works because its star and director really sell it. … read more
Street Gang: How We Made It Sesame Street is unforgettable, and it’s more than a film—it’s a living document of the work. … read more
Censor aims to make its audience squirm in their seats, balking at the perversity of their own act of spectating. … read more
Land is a quiet, introspective and metaphorical film that provides a rewarding experience and a very promising first feature. … read more
Son of Monarchs explores the warring dichotomy between the sleek, fleeting promises of the modern world and the immoveable beauty of nature. … read more
Prolific in the medium of graphic novels, Dash Shaw views the virtual format of this year’s Sundance festival as well suited to Cryptozoo. … read more
Passing is a striking and provocative first feature that signals the arrival of a major new directing talent. … read more
Christopher Makoto Yogi’s I Was a Simple Man spreads the fiction of life out into an elegy for a man, a time, a family and a place. … read more
Together Together invites the audience to become part of a unique and very memorable character relationship. … read more