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.
“Mary Poppins Returns,” Offers Delight and Nostalgia for All Ages
‘Anna and the Apocalypse’ Will Be An Instant Cult Classic
“Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse,” Is the Best Superhero Movie Of 2018
“Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald,” Completely Loses Itself
“The Old Man & the Gun,” Is A Sentimental End to Redford’s Acting Career
“Bad Times at the El Royale,” Is A Strange, Captivating Thriller
“Colette,” Is A Story of Queer Feminism
“The Nun,” Is A Paltry Attempt At Horror
“Puzzle,” Is A Quiet Story About Finding Yourself
“The Happytime Murders,” Is A Sad Night Out
“Alpha,” Is A Visually Impressive Tale About Man and Wolf
“BlackkKlansman,” Is A Powerful Rebuke of Racism and Hate
“Crazy Rich Asians,” Is A Self-Aware and Heartfelt Romantic Comedy
“The Darkest Minds,” Is A Mess and Not Worth Your Time
“Christopher Robin,” Affectionately Charms With Pooh and Friends
“The Spy Who Dumped Me,” Is A Mixed Bag of Humor
“Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again,” Is A Movie None of Us Deserve
The Kings of Summer (2013)
