Year: 2022
Film Review: Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness felt far more like a product I was being sold than an actual movie. This just isn’t cinema. … read more
Open House @ Space & Faders 5/1
Charles Thorpe took an industry-crushing blow when he started building Space and Faders in 2020. At its May 1 open house, Thorpe showed what he’s been working on since. … read more
HandleBar: Hipster Hotspot On The North Side
HandleBar stands apart with its social atmosphere, eclectic interior and comfortable, year-round, patio featuring smokeless fire pits for the cooler months. … read more
Just Don’t Give a Fuck So Much: Form of Rocket’s...
Form of Rocket picked up again in 2018 and is booked for the highly anticipated Kilby Block Party this year on May 13. … read more
Film Review: Firebird
There’s something important to be said in Firebird, and hopefully a story on its subject will be put in more skilled hands and inspired minds next time around. … read more
John Madden Takes on Love, War and Storytelling in Operation...
For John Madden, who is in his fourth decade directing for the screen, Operation Mincemeat is a noteworthy entry in a magnificent career. … read more
Transcending Time and Space Combines Eclectic Imagery to Bring Awareness...
The UMFA’s newest exhibition, Transcending Time and Space, mixes ideas, philosophies, mediums and concepts together to create a series of “portals.” … read more
Film Review: Memory
Martin Campbell clearly doesn’t have another classic left in him, but anything else would make a less pathetic last entry in the veteran director’s filmography. … read more
Localized: Young Spit
Young Spit is not your average Utah artist—he’s constantly challenging both musical and social barriers, and we never know how he’ll surprise us next. … read more
Localized: Micon Guru
Local artist Micon Guru is a jack-of-all-trades when it comes to his music style, mixing his Nigerian afrobeat roots with a modern-style execution. … read more