Author: Ryan D. Curtis
Ryan Curtis is a devoted film buff. Active in political, civic, and genealogical circles, he has written for several publications, including the Deseret News. Ryan joined Salt Lake Film Review in July 2018 as a contributing writer. He currently resides in Rockford, Illinois.
Underrated Horror Films to Watch During Quarantine, Part One
‘Prodigal Son’ Is An Absolute Delight
‘The Lovebirds’ Is A Fun Date Night Flick
Awesome ‘80s Movies to Watch During Quarantine, Part Three
Awesome ‘80s Movies to Watch During Quarantine, Part Two
Awesome ‘80s Movies to Watch During Quarantine, Part One
‘Fantasy Island’ Is Grotesquely Basic
‘Birds of Prey’ Is A Campy, Action-Packed Delight
Ryan’s Best Movies of 2019
Ryan’s Worst Movies of 2019
‘Black Christmas’ Is Laughably Bad and an Affront to the Slasher Genre
‘Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker’ Is Underwhelming and Too Busy
‘A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood’ Is An Inspiring Tapestry of Love and Kindness
‘Zombieland: Double Tap’ Is Even More Fun Than The Original
‘Motherless Brooklyn’ Is A Sluggish But Ultimately Satisfying Noir
‘Jojo Rabbit’ Is An Extremely Compelling Blend of Humor and Darkness
‘Blinded by the Light’ Is A Joyful Ode to Springsteen and the ‘80s
‘The Kitchen’ Is A Full Gut Job
