Utah SPJ screens ‘The Post’ while exploring current state of news media
The Utah Headliners chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists recently hosted a free screening of ‘The Post’ at Brewvies Cinema Pub.
No need to hurry to ‘Hereafter’
Provided you've seen any form of marketing for Hereafter, from TV spots to trailers, you'll expect the opening tragedy. As a tsunami rips through...
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.
‘Splice’ takes audiences in a new cinematic direction
Every now and then a film comes along and pushes boundaries. They leap past what the social conscious accepts and dares us to not...
‘Prometheus’ provides cerebral sci-fi thrills
Top notch performances and cinematography provide out of this world experience
Student films win big at international festivals
SLCC film student Syd VanRoosendaal and alumnus Dylan Lunt have earned multiple awards for their respective projects.
‘The Odd Life of Timothy Green’ is sweet, but was picked out of season
Romney reviews Disney's latest summer film starring Jennifer Garner and Joel Edgerton.
‘Star Trek’ goes ‘Into Darkness’ but not without retreading its predecessors
Arts reporter Stephen Romney reviews "Star Trek Into Darkness" and why the film is going boldly where the previous film went before, but not without some welcome additions.
‘Alex Cross’ is a solid crime drama with some unwanted modern elements
Romney reviews Alex Cross, a crime drama that weaves the psychological profile of the perpetrator into its narrative.
‘The Muppets’ return in style
Unlike most of the people this movie is marketed towards, my familiarity with Jim Henson’s lovable icons, The Muppets, is somewhat small. It only...
Sundance 2026: A father’s desperate search for his son in ‘Closure’
"Closure" follows the story of Daniel Dymiński and the search for his missing son, Krzysztof.










