Important documentary premieres at Sundance
In May of 1993 three eight-year-old boys, Christopher Byers, Steven Branch and Michael Moore, were found dead in West Memphis, Arkansas. Three innocent teenage...
Summer 2021 movies to watch
Take a look at five movies set to be released in theaters this summer.
Be prepared to face ‘The Devil Inside’
Is a horror film the best way to kick off the New Year? Paramount seems to think so. Given that the holidays are over...
SLCC screens films to highlight reproductive rights
The 2019 Reproductive Justice Film Series aims to focus on reproductive healthcare issues among low-income and minority communities.
Movie review: Bring some aspirin for this ‘Getaway’
Arts Reporter Stephen Romney reviews Getaway, a movie that was much better in theory than in actual execution.
‘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...
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.
‘Beautiful Creatures’ boasts beautiful visuals and a slightly higher-tier romance
Arts reporter Stephen Romney reviews, yet another teen-romance-novel-turned-movie, 'Beautiful Creatures'.
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.
Prepare for the long haul when watching ‘Life of Pi’
Arts reporter Stephen Romney reviews director Ang Lee's latest creation 'Life of Pi’.
‘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...
Romney’s Video Review: ‘Sabotage’
Romney's Video Review of 'Sabotage.'










