Romney’s Reviews: ‘Romeo & Juliet’
Watch the video version of Romney's 'Romeo & Juliet' review.
‘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...
SLCC looks to enliven filmgoers with Spring Film Series
The Center for Arts and Media will host free film screenings throughout the spring semester, ending April 18.
Local nonprofit focuses on film community
The Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses program offered a fresh perspective to the nonprofit Salt Lake Film Society.
The Weekly Reel: Dr. Seuss in cinema, then and now
To coincide with the release of The Lorax, The Globe presents a brief look at the cinematic history of Theodor Seuss Geisel. What would the beloved children's author think of the latest adaptations of his work?
Romney’s Reviews: ‘World War Z’
Stephen Romney's video review of World War Z.
Superheroes in cinema, part 3: Across the pond and beyond
In parts 1 and 2, I went into great detail about the history of American superhero cinema. However, the genre isn’t exclusive to the...
‘Tangled’
Disney returns to its more successful roots with another princess movie, this time moving on from its traditional hand drawn medium and embracing computer...
Movie review: ‘Zoolander 2’
Court Casselman says "Zoolander 2" is one sequel audiences don't need to see.
‘One Direction: This is Us’ (in your typical formulaic concert documentary)
Arts writer Stephen Romney reviews the documentary based on teenage heart-throb boy band One Direction, which proves to be a good film if not for the subject matter.
‘Date Night’ is not the cure for a boring relationship
It's almost shocking that no one thought to make a comedy staring Steve Carell and Tina Fey until now. It's just too bad that...









