Local youths produce multimedia vaccination awareness campaign
With funding from the CDC Foundation, students in the Spy Hop digital arts program created a multimedia campaign about the importance and efficacy of vaccines.
Sundance 2026: A father’s desperate search for his son in ‘Closure’
"Closure" follows the story of Daniel Dymiński and the search for his missing son, Krzysztof.
‘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...
It may not be the Superman we know, but that’s the point
Reporter Stephen Romney reviews Man of Steel, DC Comic's newest foray into the superhero movie genre.
Movie review: ‘Justice League’
Court Casselman explains why he's had enough of the DC Extended Universe.
SLCC film students have opportunity for unique Sundance experience
Film students at Salt Lake Community College get inspired interning for Utah Film Center during the 2020 Sundance Film Festival.
‘The Marvels’ entertains, but it won’t reignite the MCU
In this review, Jonny Tollestrup says fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe may feel underwhelmed by a stripped-down plot in "The Marvels."
‘Fright Night’ doesn’t scare anyone
Vampires are officially now the most overused movie plot in the history of cheesy movie monsters. Since Nosferatu came out in 1922 the film...
Movie Review: ‘Labor Day’: Convicts, cooking and an awkward representation of puberty
Arts reporter Stephen Romney reviews the film adaptation of the book 'Labor Day.'
The Organ Loft: The way silent films are meant to be seen
At the time of this writing, I have barely returned from an evening at The Organ Loft, located at 3331 S. Edison Street, where...
Sundance film in review: ‘Summer of Soul’
Questlove's directorial debut "Summer of Soul" documents the 1969 Harlem Cultural Festival.
Film review: ‘A Real Pain’
Ashlee Astin shares why Jesse Eisenberg's new film, “A Real Pain,” is a relatable tale of trauma, mourning and grief.












