Authors: Becca Ortmann
Series Review: Smiling Friends (Season 2)
Overall, this season of Smiling Friends is just as strong as the first, and also indicative of the many directions the show could go in later on. … read more
Review: Justice – Hyperdrama
Justice Hyperdrama Ed Banger Records Street: 04.26 Justice = Gesaffelstein + Parov Stelar Since the debut of Cross in 2007, Justice has floated in and out of the limelight, but never out of EDM’s essential canon. Where in classical music there has remained the same several names and faces that captured a movement, Justice has
Review: Machine Girl – SUPER FREQ
Ultimately, this is a solid project, and I hope that we’re getting a decadent taste of what the duo has in store for their next full length studio album. … read more
Film Review: The End of Evangelion
Whether or not you’re ready to get in the robot, The End of Evangelion will endure for another 27 years and be waiting for you when you’re ready to face it. … read more
Film Review: Perfect Days
Wonderful to watch, if a bit inconsistent, Perfect Days has more or less proved that slow and steady does in fact win the race, at least this time. … read more
Weston Razooli Found Magic in the Uintahs
While Riddle of Fire borrows a lot of its themes and ideas from the retro action adventures of the ‘80s and ‘90s, its antiquity is offset by its modern setting. … read more
“You Can’t Really Plan for Getting an Oscar”: A Chat...
Reflecting on his upbringing in the Salt Lake Metropolitan area and how it’s affected him as a writer, Palmer laughs, “It’s funny, no matter where you grew up, it kind of marks you in a way. … read more
Film Review: Orion and the Dark
Ultimately, Orion and the Dark is a fine movie with some great moments but suffers from playing it too safe—ironic for a story about facing your fears. … read more
Slamdance Film Review: Citizen Weiner
In an ever-growing sea of satire, political quasi-documentary Citizen Weiner fails to make a clear statement nor much of a lasting impression. … read more
Slamdance Film Review: Sam’s World
Sam’s World explores the internal universe of its main character, Sam, a non-binary sex worker grappling with friendship, romance and a secret pregnancy. … read more