SLCC Student Association honors student filmmakers
Read about the winning entries from the 7th annual SLCCSA Film Festival.
‘Drive Angry 3D’ causes road rage
Nicolas Cage is a great actor. If you want to see him in a great film, see National Treasure (2004) or National Treasure: Book...
Salt Lake Film Society: Keeping independent cinema alive
The Salt Lake Film Society created SLFS@Home to continue screening films during the coronavirus pandemic.
‘I Am Number Four’ will be number one
Ever since Superman landed in Kansas, Earth has become the dumping ground for alien orphans, refugees and technology beyond human comprehension to hide from...
Movie Review: ‘12 Years a Slave’ pulls no punches
Arts reporter Stephen Romney reviews the brutal and honest film '12 Years a Slave.'
Isn’t it ‘Grand’: Patrons say SLCC outperforms as newest Sundance venue
Tamara Brune-Wharton gathers feedback from Sundance Film Festival guests about their overall experience at the Grand Theatre.
4 tips for first-time Sundance festivalgoers
After attending the Sundance Film Festival for the first time this year, Elijah Earl has some tips for other Sundance newbies.
‘Arthur’ attempts to prove it’s fun being rich and drunk
One of the hardest movies to make is a remake. Not only is it competing with whatever else is out at the time, but...
‘The Wolfman’ is a disappointing CG nightmare
Watching a film that you were excited to see is almost always a recipe for disaster. The Wolfman is a film that had many...
Film screenings celebrate people of all abilities
SLCC screened two films to show that individuals with disabilities can overcome great challenges.
Movie review: ‘I, Tonya’
Read why film critic Court Casselman gives the Tonya Harding biopic a perfect score.







