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.
“Where Is Kyra,” Is Startling and Unconventional
“Jurassic World,” Is Just A Summer Popcorn Movie
“Won’t You Be My Neighbor,” Is A Beacon Of Hope For Society
“The First Purge,” Goes Nowhere
“Hearts Beat Loud,” Is Full of Charismatic Performers
“Hereditary,” Is The Stuff Of Nightmares
“Ocean’s 8,” Has Great, Fun Chemistry
“Book Club,” Is Made Better By Female Leads
“Black Panther,” Is Better Than “Avengers: Infinity War”
“Love, Simon,” Is One Of The Best Films Of 2018
‘RBG’ Is A Passionate Love Letter
“Deadpool 2,” Is Every Bit As Clever and Funny As The First
“Life Of The Party,” Is Not A Perfect Comedy, McCarthy Is Riotously Funny
“Blockers,” Is A Comedy That Is Aware Of The Age It Lives In
“Tully,” Is Uncomfortable and Sad To Watch, But Still Funny
“Acrimony,” Shows How Tyler Perry Has Learned Nothing
“A Quiet Place,” Is Filled with Dread and Tension
“The Death of Stalin,” Dark and Funny
