Author: Patrick Holman
Patrick Holman is the founder and managing editor of Salt Lake Film Review. As an avid film viewer, he created SLFR in order to create a place for discussion and to explore the qualities of movies. When he isn't watching a movie, or writing about them, Patrick works as an OST professional in Salt Lake County, Utah.
‘Good Night Oppy’ Is An Inspiring Story of Perseverance
‘Spirited’ Gives Us Yet Another ‘A Christmas Carol’ Story
‘Bros’ Is the Movie Everybody Should See
‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ Brings Out the Best
‘Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings’ Exceeds All Expectations
‘Only Murders in the Building’ Is A Brilliant Mash of Talent
The Relegation of Kids Movies, or Why ‘Space Jam 2’ Doesn’t Get a Pass
‘The Green Knight’ Beautifully Entangles Its Audience
‘Love, Victor’ Is Bolder And Better In Its Second Season
‘The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It’ Is An Efficient Paranormal Investigation
‘Call Me By Your Name’ Is Still A Masterpiece
‘Some Kind of Heaven’ Is A Slice of Life in The Villages
‘The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge On the Run’ Is Surprisingly Fun
Editorial: The Best Films of 2020
‘Supernova’ Is A Heartbreaking Tragedy
Retrospective: The Best Films of 2019
‘Wonder Woman 1984’ Shows Us That Warner Bros. Has Learned Nothing
Editorial: The Worst Films of 2020
