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.
“Instant Family,” Is Poignant and Self-Aware
“Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald,” Is A Beautiful Mess
“Nobody’s Fool,” Is Horrible, Squirmy And Miserably Unfunny
“The Girl In The Spider’s Web,” Is Infuriatingly Mediocre
“Bohemian Rhapsody,” Takes The Easy Way Out
“Can You Ever Forgive Me,” Is Gritty, Mean And Magnificent
“Beautiful Boy,” Is Difficult To Watch, But Ultimately Rewarding
“Suspiria,” Is Equal Parts Gorgeous And Sickening To Watch
“Bad Times At The El Royale,” Just Isn’t Weird Enough
“First Man,” Is Proficiently Made, But A Chore to Sit Through
“The Old Man & the Gun,” Is A Tribute to A Legendary Film Career
“Halloween,” Is More Than An Average Slasher
“The Hate U Give,” Is Thought-Provoking
“Venom,” Is Not A Complete Disaster
“A Star Is Born,” Is Emotionally Rich As Oscar Season Officially Begins
“Life Itself,” Is A Disaster
“Juliet, Naked,” Is Absolutely Delightful
“Peppermint,” Is A Bland Action-Thriller
