“Slamdance is a festival for filmmakers, by filmmakers,” Baxter says. “Once you’re in, you can never really leave.” … read more
Le Salon Des Refusés Vivra: Slamdance Will Live On
“Slamdance is a festival for filmmakers, by filmmakers,” Baxter says. “Once you’re in, you can never really leave.” … read more
With the film industry being largely dominated by white men, Black, Bold & Brilliant is aiming to highlight Black experiences while supporting Black filmmakers. … read more
There have to be more features with Utahn cultural significance that fly under the radar. Well, if there’s anything I’ve learned when uncovering forgotten cinema: When in doubt, book a trip to Deseret Industries. … read more
Find out what these four creatives have to say about the local filmmaking scene (beyond the big screens at Sundance) and the individual part that they play in it. … read more
Mental Healthy F.i.T. has found film to be a good medium for people to talk about their experiences. … read more
When I ask about Jennifer McGrew’s job title, she slides me a glittery business card that reads “Director of Disguises.” … read more
The quartet has managed to conceive an anti-genre that uniquely describes their blended sound of country with alternative elements. … read more
At first glance, John Elwood Morgan appears particularly familiar with the undercurrents of folk. … read more
To me, it’s completely worth your while, worth your time and worth your dollars to put this establishment into your ramen rotation. … read more
No cultural references in this intro, just the music. January’s picks are notably mellow with contemporary big band, hip-hop and winding electronic tracks. … read more
Spanning from ‘90s synth pop to retro psych-punk, each of these albums ushered in a new emotion—listed here in the sequence of the traditional therapeutic model. … read more
Local costume designer Aura Martinez Sandoval is as well-versed in putting together stunning, eclectic looks as she is behind the scenes on a film set. … read more