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.
Countdown to Christmas: ‘Anna and the Apocalypse’
‘The Wolf of Snow Hollow’ Is A Clever Monster Story — But Who Is the Monster?
‘Dick Johnson Is Dead’ Is Full of Love
‘Kajillionaire’ Speaks to the Generational Responsibility of Upbringing
A Look Back: ‘On the Basis of Sex’ Portrays Ruth Bader Ginsburg Coming Into Her Own
Something Lurks Beneath ‘The Devil All the Time’ But Be Warned
The Magic of ‘The Prestige’
The Controversy Over ‘Cuties’ And What This Movie Really Is
‘The Broken Hearts Gallery’ Plays It Safe, Which Is Why It Works So Well
‘Mulan’ Fails to Impress
‘Tenet’ Is Ambitious and Messy
‘Sputnik’ Is An Intelligent Russian Sci-Fi
‘The Rental’ Fizzles Out But Shows Promise for Dave Franco
‘Palm Springs’ Might Be the Comedy of the Year
‘My Friend Dahmer’ Is a Dark Interpretation of the Infamous Killer
‘Medici’ Ends On A High Note
Ryan Murphy’s ‘Hollywood’ Is An Artistically Crafted Fantasy
Retrospective: Donnie Darko: The Director’s Cut
