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.
‘Clown in a Cornfield’ is an Amusing and Gory Good Time
‘Juliet & Romeo’ is an Unmitigated Musical Disaster
‘Thunderbolts*’ is the Best the MCU Has Been in Years
‘Another Simple Favor’ is a Mostly Satisfying Sequel
‘The Legend of Ochi’ is Derivative and Uninspired
‘On Swift Horses’ Would Work Better as a Miniseries
‘Until Dawn’ Misses the Mark
‘The Wedding Banquet’ is Riotously Funny and Emotionally Rewarding
‘Sinners’ is a Cinematic Stunner for the Ages
‘The Friend’ Almost Gets There
‘Warfare’ is Intense, Unrelenting and Essential
‘A Nice Indian Boy’ is a Warm and Hilarious Delight
‘Drop’ Slaps
‘Hell of a Summer’ Doesn’t Work On Any Level
‘Bob Trevino Likes It’ is a Lovely Tribute to the Power of Human Connection
‘A Minecraft Movie’ Lacks Charm and Creativity
‘The Woman in the Yard’ and the Desperate Search for Meaning
‘Death of a Unicorn’ is a Sharp and Mostly Effective Genre Satire
