Movie review: ‘Annihilation’
Check out “Annihilation” if you’re in the mood to watch something weird.
‘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...
Utah Filmmakers! The 48 Hour Film Project is coming to Salt Lake
The 48 Hour Film Project comes to Salt Lake City inviting any and all film makers to enter the competition.
DreamWorks delivers a winning blow with ‘Kung Fu Panda 2’
Like most of you reading this, I rolled my eyes when I found out that they announced plans for a second Kung Fu Panda...
‘Arbitrage’ is proof you can’t get something for nothing
For those not majoring in economics, arbitrage is essentially defined as a deal in which there is potentially no risk of loss. It sounds...
9 movies to watch this holiday season
Some epic films will be playing in theaters during the Christmas break.
Sundance film review: ‘Us Kids’ channels grief into activism
"Us Kids" follows students in the aftermath of the mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.
Sundance 101: celebrating more than 40 years of film
Study the basics on how to navigate the Sundance Film Festival.
Friends, colleagues pay tribute to Mark Davis
Students, faculty, staff and friends gather to honor SLCC film professor Mark Davis.
Romney’s Reviews: ‘Muppets Most Wanted’
Watch arts reporter Stephen Romney analyze "Muppets Most Wanted" on the latest edition of Romney's Reviews.
Movie review: ‘Gods of Egypt’
Despite some incredible visual elements, Court Casselman says "Gods of Egypt" is all flash and no substance.
The Weekly Reel: When evil has a race…
On the Weekly Reel, Stephen Romney discusses the change in a villain's race in cinema in the last several years.











