Slamdance Film Review: Wexford Plaza

Slamdance Film Review: Wexford Plaza
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Toronto-based Joyce Wong’s first feature film, Wexford Plaza, is an at-times painfully real-life comedy about suburbia, isolation and ennui. The film follows the lives of 19-year-old, late-night security guard, Betty (Reid Asselstine) and the well-meaning, deadbeat bartender, Danny (Darrel Gamotin), as they find their lives unraveling. … read more

Slamdance Film Review: Beat Beat Heart

Slamdance Film Review: Beat Beat Heart
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Slamdance Film Festival’s “Beat Beat Heart,” directed by Luise Brinkmann, creatively portrays how a person heals from a heartbreak—especially in a closed-off, small-town setting. … read more

Slamdance Film Review: Cortez

Slamdance Film Review: Cortez
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Cinematically, Cortez is a beautiful film and focuses on the wild, unpredictable nature of the Southwest. It follows the story of struggling musician Jesse as he is aimlessly drifts from town to town, trying to make it as a solo musician after the breakup of his band. … read more

Slamdance Film Review: The Modern Jungle

Slamdance Film Review: The Modern Jungle
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“The Modern Jungle,” directed by Charles Fairbanks and Saul Kak, depicts life in an area of Oaxaca, Mexico, known as La Selva Negra (The Black Jungle), and follows local Zoque shaman, Juan Juarez Rodriguez and his neighbor and friend, Carmen Echavarría Gomez. … read more

Sundance Film Review: The Workers Cup

Sundance Film Review: The Workers Cup
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Despite their various backgrounds, the men in The Workers Cup share a passion for football, and we feel how much it means to them on a palpable level. … read more

Sundance Film Review: Sami Blood

Sundance Film Review: Sami Blood
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Sundance chose well by including this film in the “Spotlight” section, as Sami Blood continues to delight and does the Sami people justice. … read more

Ford Clitaurus at Slamdance: MP Cunningham

Ford Clitaurus at Slamdance: MP Cunningham
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Ford Clitaurus is a 2017 Slamdance Film Festival short with an oddball sense of humor. Taking place in Salt Lake City, the story follows three friends’ misadventures, from an inspirational interview with a triathelete gone awry to a sheepdog competition to playing chess with a Sufi mystic while pondering one’s sexuality at Liberty Park. … read more

Movie: Sad Vacation: The Last Days Of Sid and Nancy

Movie: Sad Vacation: The Last Days Of Sid and Nancy
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Sad Vacation: The Last Days Of Sid and Nancy is hardly a new story to explore, and may only prove interesting to those previously uninitiated. … read more

SLUG Style: Guy Wheatley

SLUG Style: Guy Wheatley
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Guy Wheatley is a cinephile, aesthete and projectionist. He is often described by his friends as a “man out of time.” He can be found at Tower Theatre offering context and suggestions for how to best appreciate the world of cinema. … read more

Taylor Mac: Manifesting Our Future Through Performance

Taylor Mac: Manifesting Our Future Through Performance
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On Jan. 14, the exceptional talent of Taylor Mac makes its debut in Salt Lake City at Kingsbury Hall. One of the greatest theater artists of our time, Mac (who uses “judy” as a gender pronoun) is known for judy’s talented performance pieces and playwriting. … read more