Film Review: Civil War

Film Review: Civil War
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Civil War is intentionally unemotional, apolitical and apathetic toward the American identity. … read more

Review: Jazmin Bean – Traumatic Livelihood

Review: Jazmin Bean – Traumatic Livelihood
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Traumatic Livelihood represents the blackened eye that time may heal physically, but the emotional wear-and-tear will always remain. … read more

Utah Indigenous Fashion Week Reaches New Heights in Their Second Year

Utah Indigenous Fashion Week Reaches New Heights in Their Second...
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The younger generation of Indigenous people … we are aware of what our grandparents couldn’t build for themselves, we are our ancestors greatest dreams. … read more

Film Review: LaRoy, Texas

Film Review: LaRoy, Texas
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Writer-director Shane Atkinson makes his feature debut with this darkly comedicneo-western.
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Film Review: Monkey Man

Film Review: Monkey Man
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Patel makes a big impression coming out the gate as a new director, with creative and intricate staging and a lot of visual flair. … read more

Film Review: Kung Fu Panda 4

Film Review: Kung Fu Panda 4
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Kung Fu Panda 4 is better than can be reasonably expected from the fourth movie in any series and is likely to be one of the most enjoyable family films you’ll see all year. … read more

Film Review: Wicked Little Letters

Film Review: Wicked Little Letters
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A remarkably absorbing and smartly-paced film that mixes silly comedy with surprisingly heavy drama that ranges from touching to genuinely unsettling. … read more

Who You Gonna Call? Eric Steelberg

Who You Gonna Call? Eric Steelberg
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Whether he returns to the franchise in future or not, the Ghostbusters experience has been a milestone in Steelberg’s career. … read more

Local Review: Moon Wizard – Sirens

Local Review: Moon Wizard – Sirens
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Listening to this album makes me want to get a gnarly sunburn while exploring a ghost town, or just go get sand in my shoes. … read more

“Something Super Bizarre and Fucked Up”: Literature as Play with Author Michael Farfel

“Something Super Bizarre and Fucked Up”: Literature as Play with...
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Through Reluctant Journey, Farfel argues that play is the most potent cure for malaise and that, in creativity, we find freedom. … read more