Movie review: ‘The Snowman’
"The Snowman" can't take the heat from movie critic Court Casselman.
Slamdance preserves power of unique storytelling
The Slamdance Film Festival offers another venue for independent filmmakers to showcase their work.
Students and staff can take a break this summer with free movie tickets
The Thayne Center is offering free tickets to four films for its Summer Movie Nights promotion.
‘Dolores’ delves into life of Latina activist
The SLCCSA has been screening the documentary "Dolores" in recent weeks. Learn more about the film and its subject, labor and civil rights activist Dolores Huerta.
Movie Review: ‘I, Frankenstein,’ vow to stop lending my likeness to mediocre occult action...
Arts reporter Stephen Romney reviews the lackluster monster film 'I, Frankenstein.'
Sundance on the horizon: don’t miss out
Beginning Tuesday, SLCC students can get deep discounts on tickets to Sundance Film Festival screenings.
How to experience Sundance this year
The coronavirus pandemic has turned Sundance 2021 into a virtual event. Learn how to participate in the online festival.
Everything’s ‘F.I.N.E’ with Salt Lake Community College’s new film club
F.I.N.E (Film Industry Networking Events) began out of a desire to create a space on campus for sharing skills, building relationships, and inspiring film students.
Broadway comes to Utah
Going to the same movie theater and seeing the same kind of movie over and over gets boring. Fortunately for Salt Lake City moviegoers, the...
A worthy follow-up, ‘Taken 2’ offers cerebral action
“Taken 2” picks up a couple of years after the events of the first film. Liam Neeson reprises his role as ex-CIA agent Bryan Mills.
Movie review: ‘Heaven is for Real’ leaves something to be desired
The latest religious movie "Heaven is for Real" may leave viewers uninspired by its muddled message.
Sundance filmmaker discusses latest project
Andrew Fitzgerald screened his new short film "I Know You from Somewhere" for students at South City Campus.













