John Bennet (Mark Wahlberg) and Ted (Seth MacFarlane) from "Ted."

Freedom of film affects MacFarlane’s creativity in ‘Ted’

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Arts reporter Stephen Romney takes a look at Ted, Seth MacFarlane's first endeavor onto the silver screen.
Kieran Culkin as Benji, left, and Jesse Eisenberg as David

Film review: ‘A Real Pain’

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Ashlee Astin shares why Jesse Eisenberg's new film, “A Real Pain,” is a relatable tale of trauma, mourning and grief.

Banality holds the ‘Titans’ at bay

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Have you ever watched a film and thought, hey that wasn't bad, and on your way home tore it apart and thought: what a...
People waiting in line

Isn’t it ‘Grand’: Patrons say SLCC outperforms as newest Sundance venue

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Tamara Brune-Wharton gathers feedback from Sundance Film Festival guests about their overall experience at the Grand Theatre.
From left to right: Nick Burns, Josh Elstein, Peter Baxter and Jonny Olsen

Slamdance co-founder shares lessons learned

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Peter Baxter shared his expertise with SLCC film and communication students last week at South City Campus.

‘Waiting for “Superman”’ urges a new dialogue

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In 2006, Davis Guggenheim teamed up with former Vice President Al Gore to direct the outstanding hit An Inconvenient Truth. This documentary let the...

Romney’s Reviews: ‘Runner Runner’

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The video review for Romney's Review of the thriller 'Runner Runner.'
Young activists march with signs

Sundance film review: ‘Us Kids’ channels grief into activism

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"Us Kids" follows students in the aftermath of the mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.

‘Spirit of Vengeance’ is at least a better take on ‘Ghost Rider’

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Marvel Studio's second shot at bringing Johnny Blaze to the big screen is a step up from the first movie, but is far from perfect.

Story includes a video review by Stephen Romney.
Aubrey Plaza and Christopher Abbott in "Black Bear"

Sundance film review: ‘Black Bear’

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“Black Bear” speaks to lengths that artists will go to perfect their creative endeavors.
Still from Romeo & Juliet featuring Douglas Booth and Hailee Steinfeld.

Movie review: ‘Romeo & Juliet’ — finally, someone gets it right!

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Romney reviews the newest adaption of the oldest love story, 'Romeo & Juliet.'

The Weekly Reel: Film adaptations need to differ from the source material

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Arts reporter Stephen Romney gives his reasons why film adaptations should be different from their book counterparts.