Author: Matt Bullions
Matt Bullions is an avid film lover living in Pittsburgh, PA. He holds a degree in Journalism and Communications, and is a founding member of the Pittsburgh Film Critics Association. He also writes reviews for books and theatre. Matt joined Salt Lake Film Review in March 2018 as a contributing writer. He can be found at @shutupmatt.bsky.social on BlueSky, @whymattwhy on Instagram and @_shutupmatt on Twitter.
‘Brittany Runs a Marathon’ Is Sharp and Inspiring
‘IT Chapter Two’ Mostly Sticks the Landing
‘Where’d You Go, Bernadette’ Is a Thoughtful Character Study
‘The Art of Racing in the Rain’ Is Emotionally Manipulative
‘The Kitchen’ Is Infuriatingly Underdeveloped
‘Ready or Not’ Is One of the Summer’s Best Surprises
‘The Farewell’ Is Wise and Rewarding
‘Crawl’ Is Lean, Mean and Effective
‘Kathy Griffin: A Hell of a Story’ Celebrates a True American Hero
‘The Lion King’ Is Joyless and Unnecessary
‘Yesterday’ Will Be Quickly Forgotten
‘Late Night’ Charms But Lacks Sharpness
‘Toy Story 4’ Is Emotionally Satisfying and Necessary
‘Ma’ Never Reaches Its Lurid Potential
‘John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum’ Is Brutal and Stylish
‘Poms’ Is Pleasant, But Forgettable
‘Aladdin’ Is Whimsical and Mostly Enchanting
‘Rocketman’ Is Bold, Electrifying, and Unforgettable
