Sundance Film Review: Bitch

Sundance Film Review: Bitch
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Bitch is a film for anyone who has felt trapped by the societal pressures that somehow still manage to dehumanize us. Marianna Palka has a unique and refreshing voice, and it will be interesting to see what she comes up with next. … read more

Sundance Film Review: The Hero

Sundance Film Review: The Hero
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Brett Haley is one of the few filmmakers who appears genuinely interested in the lives of people over fifty. In this year’s The Hero, he takes another close look at faded glory and second chances. It’s a quiet film with well-placed spurts of humor and vulnerability, and it’s a continuing testament to the acting abilities of the legendary Sam Elliott.

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Sundance Film Review: The Big Sick

Sundance Film Review: The Big Sick
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The Big Sick is a story that deftly balances comedy and drama. It’s time to another funny and unexpectedly powerful film in the Apatow collection. … read more

Sundance Film Review: Colossal

Sundance Film Review: Colossal
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Colossal strikes the near-perfect balance between the nostalgic geekdom of our childhoods and the tragic, everyday pitfalls of our adulthoods. … read more

Sundance Film Review: XX

Sundance Film Review: XX
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Creating and distributing an anthology of short films is extremely difficult to pull off. XX fights that battle admirably—despite its pitfalls, it remains a solid vision of female-driven horror—but ultimately falls victim to the dangers of anthology filmmaking. … read more

Sundance Film Review: The Little Hours

Sundance Film Review: The Little Hours
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Jeff Baena’s debauched film The Little Hours makes us appreciate the fact that sex comedies have been funny for hundreds of years. … read more

Stepping Up: How the Utah Film Center Helps Turn Dreams into Reality

Stepping Up: How the Utah Film Center Helps Turn Dreams...
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In an effort to help films—like upcoming documentary STEP—with financial needs, the Utah Film Center pioneered the Fiscal Sponsorship Program. … read more

The Tower Theatre: Keeping it Indie Since 1928

The Tower Theatre: Keeping it Indie Since 1928
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The Tower Theatre opened in 1928, and for the first 30 years of its operation, it looked more like a medieval fortress than it did a movie theater. … read more

Review: Dungeons & Dragons: Storm King’s Thunder

Review: Dungeons & Dragons: Storm King’s Thunder
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While most D&D campaigns begin in a relatively neutral or safe location, Storm King’s Thunder thrusts its participants straight into the adventure, setting them in a recently sieged village that’s being torn apart by goblins. … read more

Life in Focus: Local Filmmaker Conor Provenzano talks Kubrick and Kundalini

Life in Focus: Local Filmmaker Conor Provenzano talks Kubrick and...
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Conor Provenzano has been hard at work on his documentary, Focused Life, which explores people’s philosophies about the fine art of concentration. Through small vignettes with strangers and friends alike, Provenzano uses his unique filmmaking style to delve into the different ways people maintain focus. … read more