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.
‘Resistance’ Sheds Light On A Lesser Known Hero
‘Vivarium’ Weirdly, and Unsettlingly, Satisfies
‘Kill Chain: The Cyber War On America’s Elections’ Is A Timely Lesson
‘Hillary’ Reveals the Personal Life and Motivations of Clinton
‘Onward’ Is An Epic Family Adventure
Editorial: The Best Films of 2019
Sundance 2020: Promising Young Woman
Sundance 2020: Miss Americana
Sundance 2020: Crip Camp
‘Uncut Gems’ Sets Itself Apart As A Stress-Inducing, Loud Mess
‘The Two Popes’ Balances Faith with Humor
‘Little Women’ Illuminates the Screen with An Amazing Ensemble
Editorial: The Worst Films of 2019
‘Cats’ Escapes Any Logical Explanation
’30 for 30 Shorts: Subject to Review’ Highlights the Impact of Technology on Tennis
‘A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood’ Invites Everybody to be Better Neighbors
‘Knives Out’ Is A Cleverly Entertaining Mystery
‘Citizen K’ Grapples With the Truth of Russian Politics and Corruption
