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.
‘Transit’ Is Haunting and Extraordinary
‘Us’ Is A Terrifying Masterpiece
‘Arctic’ Says A Lot With Few Words
‘Captain Marvel’ Is An Action-Packed Trip To The ‘90s
“Cold Pursuit,” Is Dark, Fun, and Unique
“Destroyer,” Is Gritty, Compelling L.A. Crime Drama
“Miss Bala,” Is Decent But Nothing Special
“Stan & Ollie,” Is A Delightful, Heartwarming Tribute
“The Kid Who Would Be King,” Is A Fun, Action-Filled Romp Through The English Countryside
“Escape Room,” Is Diabolically Fun
Worst Films of 2018, According To Ryan
Best Films of 2018, According to Ryan
“Bumblebee,” Is A Fun ‘80s Adventure
“Green Book,” Is Heartwarming and A Joy to Watch
“Vice,” Is Divisive and Thought Provoking
”Halloween,” Is Back With A Bang
“Bad Times at the El Royale,” Is A Wonderful ‘60s Delight
“Hell Fest,” Is Ridden With Horror Genre Cliches and Tropes
