Film Review: The Tomorrow War

Film Review: The Tomorrow War
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The Tomorrow War should be fairly popular with those who miss ’80s James Cameron, or at least ’90s Roland Emmerich. … read more

Film Review: The Boss Baby: Family Business

Film Review: The Boss Baby: Family Business
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While sticking to the original’s formula, The Boss Baby: Family Business is still an enjoyable family movie that comes dressed for success. … read more

Film Review: Black Widow

Film Review: Black Widow
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You were either going to see Black Widow or you weren’t but I would rank it among Marvel’s most interesting films. … read more

A Local Brewery Supporting Local Art: Shades Brewing Hosts Weekend Art Shows Featuring Local Artists

A Local Brewery Supporting Local Art: Shades Brewing Hosts Weekend...
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In an innovative move to promote both local art and local beers, Shades Brewing is hosting a variety of Utah-based artists . … read more

Film Review: America: The Motion Picture

Film Review: America: The Motion Picture
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America: The Motion Picture builds a bridge between idiocy and brilliance, even if it’s constantly running back and forth. … read more

SLUG Style: Eliana

SLUG Style: Eliana

In this month’s “SLUG Style,” Eliana’s here and she’s got the club kid scene and a litany of hairstyles backing up her overall vibe. … read more

Film Review: The Ice Road

Film Review: The Ice Road
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As it stands, Jonathan Hensleigh’s The Ice Road is moderately enjoyable but never rises much above that kind of faint-praise territory. … read more

Film Review: F9: The Fast Saga

Film Review: F9: The Fast Saga
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F9: The Fast Saga is a hard movie to sum up for a review because it’s so big, loud and dumb that it makes Face/Off look like a documentary. … read more

Film Review: Good On Paper

Film Review: Good On Paper
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Good on Paper proves to be aptly titled because regardless of how it looked on the page, it doesn’t translate to the screen. … read more

Film Review: Gaîa

Film Review: Gaîa
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If you’re looking for an excuse to jump and scream a lot and spill popcorn, move along—Gaîa is not the horror movie you’re looking for. … read more