Salt Lake Film Review

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April 24, 2021April 24, 2021 Matt Bullions

‘Thunder Force’ Is Unfunny, Bland and Quietly Infuriating

March 29, 2021March 29, 2021 Patrick Holman

‘Call Me By Your Name’ Is Still A Masterpiece

March 28, 2021March 28, 2021 Matt Bullions

I Guess I’ll Talk About ‘Zack Snyder’s Justice League’

March 25, 2021March 26, 2021 Ryan D. Curtis

‘The Last Blockbuster’ Is A Fun ‘90s Nostalgia Trip

March 21, 2021 Matt Bullions

‘Saint Maud’ Is Bleak and Viscerally Terrifying

March 16, 2021 Matt Bullions

‘Music’ Is An Unmitigated Disaster

March 13, 2021 Matt Bullions

‘Minari’ Is a Nuanced and Poignant Portrait of an American Family

March 12, 2021March 11, 2021 Matt Bullions

‘WandaVision’ is Thrilling and Wonderfully Bizarre

March 12, 2021March 10, 2021 Patrick Holman

‘Some Kind of Heaven’ Is A Slice of Life in The Villages

March 11, 2021March 10, 2021 Patrick Holman

‘The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge On the Run’ Is Surprisingly Fun

March 10, 2021March 10, 2021 Matt Bullions

‘Chaos Walking’ Seems Doomed From the Very Start

March 8, 2021March 6, 2021 Matt Bullions

‘Land’ Is Well-Made, But Emotionally Underwhelming

March 7, 2021March 7, 2021 Matt Bullions

‘Soul’ Is An Emotional Marvel, and One of Pixar’s Best

Courtesy of Focus Features
March 6, 2021June 6, 2021 Patrick Holman

Editorial: The Best Films of 2020

March 6, 2021March 6, 2021 Matt Bullions

‘Malcolm & Marie’ Is a Striking Portrait of a Doomed Relationship

February 28, 2021 Matt Bullions

‘I Care a Lot’ Is a Deliciously Mean-Spirited Comedic Thriller

February 28, 2021February 27, 2021 Ryan D. Curtis

‘Locked Down’ Is A Run of the Mill Heist Flick With A COVID Twist

February 27, 2021 Matt Bullions

‘Cherry’ Is A Manipulative, Overlong, Incoherent Debacle

February 25, 2021February 27, 2021 Ryan D. Curtis

‘The Little Things’ Is Slow and Masterful, But Familiar

February 24, 2021 Matt Bullions

‘Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar’ Is a Wacky and Surreal Instant Comedy Classic

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