The Grand brings the house down for Sundance
Find out how Sundance has impacted the school, community, festival-goers and students as this world-class event unfolds.
Sundance Film Festival moves fully online amid COVID-19 surge
The 2022 Sundance Film Festival will be an online-only event after a recent surge in COVID-19 cases.
‘Megamind’ blows away the competition
DreamWorks has been gunning to take over the animation world since the studio's inception. Not afraid to take on subjects and stories that have...
‘The Great Gatsby’ is not so great after all
Arts reporter Stephen Romney reviews 'The Great Gatsby' and tells readers why they're better off just reading the book.
Movie review: ‘Happy Death Day’
Movie critic Court Casselman says "Happy Death Day" may be worth watching, but not on repeat.
Sundance 101: celebrating more than 40 years of film
Study the basics on how to navigate the Sundance Film Festival.
‘We Belong’: A SLCC documentary that celebrates Utah’s trans community
In "We Belong," three transgender people from different age groups share their experiences with coming out, gender dysphoria and transphobia.
Student film explores tattoos in society
The student documentary "Finding My Tribe" will debut at South City Campus next Friday.
Movie review: ‘Hercules’ tries too hard to be Leonidas
Arts reporter Stephen Romney reviews the lackluster "300" clone. "The Legend of Hercules."
Sundance Institute hosts 22nd annual Summer Film Series
The Summer Film Series brings free Sundance movie screenings to several Utah cities.
Pandemic forces Hollywood to rethink the future of film
The novel coronavirus has wreaked havoc on the movie industry, forcing companies to adapt to changing conditions and formats.
Film review: ‘The Wild Robot’
Carter Piggott says “The Wild Robot” is a standout movie pulsing with creativity.