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BYU International Cinema Series: 03.22–25
While Zebraman, Memoria, 1982 and A Man called Ove offer drastically different stories & tones, they’re united by themes of isolation, community and connection. … read more
From SLC To MCU: VFX Editor Hannah Long’s Super Career
By Patrick Gibbs pinkwombatcinema@gmail.com Every year at the Sundance Film Festival, Utah becomes a destination spot for filmmakers. For Hannah Long, a Lead Visual Effects Editor for Marvel Studios, Salt Lake is where it all began. “My family moved to Salt Lake when I was one year old,” Long says. “My dad‘s a … a
Film Review: The French Dispatch of the Liberty, Kansas Evening...
The French Dispatch offers plenty of wonderful elements and a unique artistic voice that is likely to please most fans. … read more
Film Review: The Harder They Fall
The Harder They Fall is a big, bold, badass blast of fun and it’s one of the most satisfying gourmet popcorn flicks of the year. … read more
Film Review: The Last Duel
The Last Duel explores justice, abuse, cowardice, bravery and responsibility and examines what honor means in real life and on screen. … read more
Film Review: Venom: Let There Be Carnage
Venom: Let There Be Carnage ranks far below Daredevil and Ghost Rider for Marvel-inspired movies and ranks among the worst films of the year. … read more
Film Review: Dear Evan Hansen
Dear Evan Hansen gets a few points for trying to address weighty issues, but it’s one high school movie that simply doesn’t make the grade. … read more
Film Review: Everybody’s Talking About Jamie
There’s no question in my mind that Everybody’s Talking About Jamie will be embraced by many as a modern classic. … read more
Film Review: Cry Macho
Cry Macho isn’t the best swan song Clint Eastwood could ever hope for, but it would be far from the worst. … read more
Film Review: The Card Counter
The Card Counter is moody and depressing at times, but it has a lot to say and kept me so glued to the screen that I barely blinked. … read more