#filmreview
Film Review: Dumb Money
The underdog story is a tried-and-true formula. In the case of Dumb Money, it’s average people vs. the Wall Street power brokers in the ultimate showdown. … read more
Film Review: A Haunting in Venice
A Haunting in Venice won’t be showing up on top-10-best lists, and it’s nothing particularly new, though the latter is hardly a strike against it. … read more
Film Review: Scrapper
Like Georgie herself, Scrapper highly deserves attention and love—this is a movie that you simply don’t want to miss out on. … read more
Film Review: The Hill
The human drama in The Hill is so bland that it’s hard to care and far too corny to be taken seriously. … read more
Film Review: Blue Beetle
Blue Beetle isn’t going to be the breakthrough film that makes the genre skyrocket back to its full glory, but it may help slow the descent just a bit. … read more
Film Review: The Beanie Bubble
The Beanie Bubble accomplishes what it sets out to do, entertaining audiences and telling a story on recognizing a toxic relationship and embracing self worth. … read more
Sundance in The Summer: Local Lens with Basil Tsiokos
Sundance’s Local Lens event is an opportunity for Utahns to see films outside of the typical festival schedule and on a smaller scale. … read more
Film Review: Barbie
Barbie doesn’t just make a toy seem real; it makes that toy’s literal and philosophical journey to reality the core of its story. … read more
Film Review: Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning, Part One.
After reinvigorating the audiences with the exciting Top Gun: Maverick, Tom Cruise has accepted his mission to save us from the box office slump once again. … read more
Film Review: The Black Guelph
John Connors’ clouds the Emerald Isle in a darker, more spiteful tone in The Black Guelph’s look at Ireland’s decaying underclass. … read more