SLUG Contributor Limelight
February 4, 2021
Contributor Limelight: Morgan Keller
Beginning her role as the Events Assistant right before our current global pandemic, Morgan Keller has contributed to SLUG Magazine with her innovation, flexibility, creativity and relentlessness, executing successful and safe events during the COVID-19 crisis. In her first year at the magazine, Keller has taken part in planning events such as SLUG Cat, SLUG Picnic and SLUG Virtualized. With her skill set and passions transcending her role in events, Keller is always up to helping the team succeed in a variety of departments, where she has demonstrated her strength in being a jack-of-all-trades. Keller is a valuable addition to the SLUG team, and we look forward to more of her accomplishments!
Articles by contributor
Film Review: Barbie Nation: An Unauthorized Tour
Barbie Nation: An Unauthorized Tour takes a look at the effects the Barbie doll has had on the United States since her conception in 1959. … read more
Film Review: The Angry Black Girl and Her Monster
The political commentary in The Angry Black Girl and Her Monster takes a backseat to Atsu-Swanzy’s terrifying, stridulous moans and looming, monstrous presence. … read more
Film Review: 65
65 was not good by most critic’s definitions, but it’s fun, thrilling and entertaining, which is sometimes worth more than a critically “good” film. … read more
Slamdance Film Review: Love Dump
Leila Gorstein and Jesse Kendall’s Love Dump had a distinct humor, but much of it feels wasted on genre trappings wrung dry by their ubiquity. … read more
Slamdance Film Review: Unicorn Boy
Slamdance feature Unicorn Boy was a unique romp through a fantasy world and a deep exploration into Director/Animator Matt Kiel’s psyche. … read more
Film Review: Dead Ringo
Using a combination of practical and visual effects, prosthetics and miniatures, Tim Boone infuses Dead Ringo with moody panache. … read more
Film Review: Low Life
Low Life fell short of its lofty aspirations, too heavy for a horror movie and too cheesy to be a drama, dragging on forever, and killing the building tension. … read more
Film Review: Neptune Frost
Neptune Frost is a rare movie that is able to capture something new about the human experience through the lens of artists speaking out for social liberation. … read more
Film Review: Mad God
Mad God, from VFX legend Phil Tippett, brings a macabre and gruesome experience that is a must-see for die-hard fans of horror and stop motion. … read more
Slamdance Film Review: Snow White Dies at the End
Snow White Dies at the End proves to be a true testament to Slamdance’s mission of uplifting bold unadulterated talent. … read more
Film Review: BEANS
BEANS is thought provoking and heartbreakingly sweet. It’s everything a good coming-of-age story should be. … read more
Film Review: Labyrinth of Cinema
Taking on Labyrinth of Cinema is definitely not for the faint of heart but comes highly recommend for any and all movie lovers. … read more
Series Review: You (Season Three)
Though season three of You possesses moving storytelling and poses interesting questions, the overall experience felt erratic. … read more
Film Review: Freeland
Following longtime pot farmer Devi, Freeland focuses more on the breathtaking imagery and less on the complexity of a standard plot. … read more
8th Annual SLUG Cat 06.27 @ Saturday Cycles
On Saturday, June 27 SLC cyclists donned their masks and rallied together at Saturday Cycles to compete in the 8th Annual SLUG Cat! … read more