Comedy
Sean Baker’s Open Mic Manifesto
To Sean Baker, open mics are community—they are an outlet for new artists to practice and hone their skills. … read more
Film Review: Wolfs
Wolfs struggles to keep up at times, and there are moments when you’ll have to decide now if everything is under control or if it’s flailing. … read more
Film Review: Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person
While it certainly has strong elements of both the satirical and the macabre, Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person is a deceptively beautiful film at its center, and proves to be quite enchanting. … read more
Crowdsourced Comedy: The Queer Community Teaches Good Laughs
In 2015, Salt Lake City was introduced to Crowdsourced Comedy, a diverse comedy troupe birthed from within the queer community. … read more
Series Review: Only Murders in the Building
Only Murders in the Building has an old-fashioned murder-mystery-in-a-modern-setting feel that’s a lot of fun. … read more
Mike Brown: I Hate Horses
“I hate cancer. I hate global warming. And yes, I hate horses.” After a deadly encounter, Mike Brown says the disdain he has for horses runs deep. … read more
Film Review: Irresistible
Irresistible is a highly enjoyable movie that offers some good surprises, plenty of laughs and a lot of heart. … read more
Film Review: Extra Ordinary
If you tend to enjoy BBC comedies and have a fondness for ghost stories, you are likely to have a very pleasant time with Extra Ordinary. … read more
Pete Jr. : Happily Frustrated
Jr.’s style is fast-paced, clever and delivered expertly. Coming from his daily life, anger, pain and struggles, Pete Jr. is unafraid to tell the truth. … read more
Robbie Brooks – The Far Side of the Mic
While some people get into comedy for fun, some get into comedy for a career. Brooks was born for comedy, quite literally. … read more