Movie review: ‘Annihilation’
Check out “Annihilation” if you’re in the mood to watch something weird.
Sundance film review: ‘The Killing of Two Lovers’
Learn more about "The Killing of Two Lovers" starring Clayne Crawford.
Utah Film Center screens ‘The Holly,’ an exploration of gentrification and crime
The Utah Film Center screened the feature-length documentary “The Holly” on Feb. 7. The film delves into the story of Terrance Roberts and systemic disenfranchisement in his community.
‘Versa Effect’ is a funny addition to the body switch genre
“Versa Effect,” a "Freaky Friday" film of awkward proportions, is set in the environment of two feuding teachers caught in the grips of Murphy’s...
Film Review: Planes, cursed dreams and war in the final film of Hayao Miyazaki
Arts reporter Stephen Romney reviews the beautifully animated swan song from Hayao Miyazaki, 'The Wind Rises.'
The Weekly Reel: Top 5 Films of 2012
Arts reporter Stephen Romney gives his top 5 favorite films for 2012.
Sundance Institute initiatives continue in 2021
Sundance continued to showcase free independent films and other initiatives when the community needed it most.
‘She Can Do It’: SLCC film spotlights Utah’s gender gap
In “She Can Do It,” student filmmaker Katie Neal explores women’s workforce inequality in Utah and why the state continually ranks poorly in women’s equality.
‘Skyline’ not for higher intelligence
People going in to see Skyline expecting to see a run of the mill alien invasion movie will be sorely disappointed. What they'll get...
The Weekly Reel: Can comics be used as high-concept film pitches?
Arts reporter Stephen Romney looks into comic-turned-films such as 'Oblivion' and how they rate at the box office.
Movie review: ‘It’
Court Casselman reviews the 2017 adaptation of the classic Stephen King novel.
Sundance 2020: How students can get involved
For students looking to take advantage of Sundance-related opportunities, the time to start looking is now.










