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Book Review: Acid Test: LSD vs. LDS

Posted on February 11, 2020 (May 30, 2022) by Asha Pruitt
Acid Test examines Mormonism while not taking itself too seriously, providing context as Bigelow more or less discovers his identity through a coming-of-age narrative.

Bigelow’s thematic storytelling and prose allows Acid Test to transcend the simplicity of being just another coming-of-age tale about counterculture. … read more

Posted in: Book ReviewsTagged: Acid Test, Christopher Kimball Bigelow, Zarahemla Books

Once Upon A Time in Hollywood: An Interview with The Paranoyds

Posted on February 10, 2020 (January 24, 2022) by Asha Pruitt
The Paranoyds lineup is all very close. Having met in highschool, they became best friends.

The Paranoyds live act is kinetic and explosive. The best way to describe it would be to compare them to flame throwers in a Quentin Tarantino movie. … read more

Posted in: Music InterviewsTagged: Carnage Bargain, David Ruiz, Laila Hashemi, Lexi Funston, Staz Lindes, The Paranoyds

Film Review: Sonic the Hedgehog

Posted on February 14, 2020 (January 24, 2022) by Asha Pruitt
Sonic the Hedgehog is a harmless and reasonably enjoyable kiddie movie that is neither an ordeal nor a pleasure for adults to sit through.

Sonic the Hedgehog is a harmless and reasonably enjoyable kiddie movie that is neither an ordeal nor a pleasure for adults to sit through. … read more

Posted in: Film ReviewsTagged: Ben Schwartz, film review, Jeff Fowler, Jim Carrey, Sega Sammy Group and Original Film, Sonic the Hedgehog

Film Review: The Gentlemen

Posted on January 24, 2020 (January 24, 2022) by Asha Pruitt
Guy Ritchie's The Gentlemen stars Matthew McConaughey among other stellar cast members.

Still, The Gentlemen is for fans. It’s full of blood, cursing, bawdy British humor and tongue in cheek testosterone, but it’s certainly not for all tastes. … read more

Posted in: Film ReviewsTagged: Guy Ritchie, Matthew McConaughey, Miramax, The Gentlemen

Slamdance Film Review: Jasper Mall

Posted on January 24, 2020 (January 24, 2022) by Asha Pruitt

The documentary Jasper Mall illustrates the mediocre hum of an Alabama shopping-center’s current market that once housed a myriad of different storefronts. … read more

Posted in: Film ReviewsTagged: Bradford Thomason, Brett Whitcomb, Japser Mall, Slamdance 2020

Major’s Flavors and Drag—The Queer Spice of Life

Posted on January 24, 2020 (September 5, 2024) by Asha Pruitt
Major's Flavors featured drag kings and queens from both Utah and California, coming together to create a truly memorable event.

SLUG had the great displeasure of attending the Major’s Flavors event which showcased some of the most grossly beautiful creatures we’ve ever featured. … read more

Posted in: Art and Fashion, Fashion, LGBTQ+Tagged: Cherry Surbete, Crys P. Tender, Crystal Palace, LGBTQ+, Lisa Dank, M*SC, Major's Flavors, One Million Moths, Spike PrinceOfCats, Ursula Major

Film Review: The Song of Names

Posted on January 24, 2020 (January 24, 2022) by Asha Pruitt
Set in Europe during the outbreak of World War II, the story follows Martin, a nine-year-old boy who learns that he must share his room with a boy his age, a Jewish refugee named Dovidl.

The Song of Names is gripping, but it’s almost never convincing. Despite some genuinely great elements, it feels wholly manufactured and uninspired. … read more

Posted in: Film ReviewsTagged: The Song of Names

Slamdance Film Review: Tapeworm

Posted on January 25, 2020 (July 22, 2022) by Asha Pruitt
Ultimately Tapeworm is a film that by all rights should be incredibly dull. It breaks every convention of good storytelling and manages to be captivating.

Ultimately Tapeworm is a film that by all rights should be incredibly dull. It breaks every convention of good storytelling and manages to be captivating. … read more

Posted in: Film, Film Reviews, SlamdanceTagged: Fabian Velasco, Milos Mitrovic, Slamdance 2020, Tapeworm

Slamdance Film Review: A Dog’s Death

Posted on January 26, 2020 (January 24, 2022) by Asha Pruitt

Matías Ganz’s A Dog’s Death is a top-notch thriller that unravels the absurd and violent consequences of class and racial discrimination. … read more

Posted in: Film ReviewsTagged: A Dog's Death, Matias Ganz, Slamdance 2020, Slamdance Film Review

Slamdance Film Review: Máxima

Posted on January 26, 2020 (July 22, 2022) by Asha Pruitt
Máxima is a must-see for anyone who feels they can't make an impact—the film is proof that the willingness to fight for what is right can make a difference.

Máxima is a must-see for anyone who feels they can’t make an impact—the film is proof that the willingness to fight for what is right can make a difference. … read more

Posted in: Film, Film Reviews, SlamdanceTagged: Claudia Sparrow, Maxima, Slamdance 2020

Sundance Film Review: Acasӑ, My Home

Posted on January 26, 2020 (September 28, 2023) by Asha Pruitt
A still from Acasa, My Home by Radu Ciorniciuc, an official selection of the World Cinema Documentary Competition at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival. Courtesy of Sundance Institute | photo by Mircea Topoleanu. All photos are copyrighted and may be used by press only for the purpose of news or editorial coverage of Sundance Institute programs. Photos must be accompanied by a credit to the photographer and/or 'Courtesy of Sundance Institute.' Unauthorized use, alteration, reproduction or sale of logos and/or photos is strictly prohibited.

Acasӑ, My Home succeeds as a cinéma verité documentary that offers a compelling case study about the shortcomings of how we live. … read more

Posted in: SundanceTagged: Acasa My Home, Radu Ciorniciuc, Sundance 2020

Carphax Files: Case Reopened

Posted on January 27, 2020 (January 24, 2022) by Asha Pruitt
The recently returned Carphax Files circa 2005.

Carphax Files may feel like they are starting over, but the impression they left on their fans have kept them dedicated through the years. … read more

Posted in: Music InterviewsTagged: Carphax Files, COP International
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