‘X-Men: First Class’ best in the series
Prequels are a lot like rocket launches. If they are done well they’re a benefit to all mankind, but if they fail they can...
You will question the ‘Dream House’
Dream House is a film that has a fairly interesting back story, one that is an all-too-common tale of the director versus the production...
‘Waiting for “Superman”’ urges a new dialogue
In 2006, Davis Guggenheim teamed up with former Vice President Al Gore to direct the outstanding hit An Inconvenient Truth. This documentary let the...
Sneak peek at upcoming movies
With Thanksgiving here and the end of semester only a few short weeks away, it’s time to take a look at a few upcoming...
Movie review: ‘The Snowman’
"The Snowman" can't take the heat from movie critic Court Casselman.
Movie review: ‘Don’t Breathe’
“Don’t Breathe” is a low-budget horror film that will shock and surprise audiences.
Sundance Institute initiatives continue in 2021
Sundance continued to showcase free independent films and other initiatives when the community needed it most.
Student films win big at international festivals
SLCC film student Syd VanRoosendaal and alumnus Dylan Lunt have earned multiple awards for their respective projects.
Friends, colleagues pay tribute to Mark Davis
Students, faculty, staff and friends gather to honor SLCC film professor Mark Davis.
Movie review: The (not-so) ‘Spectacular Now’
This movie is trapped somewhere between 90's romantic comedy and Sundance darling.
Slamdance emerges from shadow of Sundance
Slamdance likes to bill itself as the "independent" independent film festival.










