World Cinema 220 one of several Westminster classes available to SLCC students
Students can now enroll in select classes offered at Westminster College for SLCC tuition rates.
2024 Sundance: ‘Rob Peace’ film review
Oscar-nominated actor Chiwetel Ejiofor wrote and directed the film adaptation of “The Short and Tragic Life of Robert Peace” by Jeff Hobbs.
‘The Green Hornet’: Chicks dig the car
2011 is promising to be huge for super hero fans. With DC's Green Lantern coming in June and Marvel's Thor showing up in May,...
Last chance to catch ‘Avatar’ on the big screen
On July 23, 2010 James Cameron announced to a sea of eager fans that August 21 would be known as Avatar Day. So on...
‘Mirror, Mirror’ at SLCC’s Movie Under The Stars event
Student Life and Leadership showing "Mirror Mirror" for the masses on June 28, 2012
DreamWorks delivers a winning blow with ‘Kung Fu Panda 2’
Like most of you reading this, I rolled my eyes when I found out that they announced plans for a second Kung Fu Panda...
Sundance review: Reliving ‘The Best Summer’ three decades later
Amie Schaeffer recaps the music documentary "The Best Summer," which premiered at the 2026 Sundance Film Festival.
A Sundance-curated summertime film series samples what January festival brings to Utah
The Sundance Film Festival recently hosted ten free screenings in the Salt Lake City area for its Local Lens summer program.
Movie review: ‘The Other Woman’
You would think ‘The Other Woman’ is a good choice for a girls' night out, but Romney says this movie is none too memorable the morning after.
The Weekly Reel: Dr. Seuss in cinema, then and now
To coincide with the release of The Lorax, The Globe presents a brief look at the cinematic history of Theodor Seuss Geisel. What would the beloved children's author think of the latest adaptations of his work?








