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Movie Review: “Sound of Freedom” is disturbing, sobering, elegant, profound, and...

Amidst a sea of sequels, comic book adaptations, and high-profile tent pole releases, it's the hard-hitting smaller-scale drama, "Sound of Freedom,"
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Movie Review: “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny” features a...

When "Indiana Jones & the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull" hit theaters in 2008 nearly two decades after "Last Crusade" was released, I couldn't help but

The Desertscape International Film Festival Returns to the Electric Theater for...

The Desertscape International Film Festival is back for its fifth year. Powered by the Film and Media Alliance of Southern Utah (FMASU), this celebration of
You Hurt My Feelings

Movie Review: “You Hurt My Feelings”

While some might dismiss "You Hurt My Feelings" as a disposable high-concept romantic comedy that makes a big deal out of something that really isn't that big of a deal in the first place.

Movie Review: “Evil Dead Rise”

While this new take on Sam Raimi's sacred text has elements of the familiar, this is sort of its own thing; A lean, mean, and often brutal slice of deadite-centric horror that, quite frankly, doesn't F around!

Movie Review: “John Wick: Chapter 4” represents style over substance in...

Right out of the gate, let it be said that "John Wick: Chapter 4" is a case of style over substance in the best way possible.

Movie Review: “Cocaine Bear” is an uneven comedy with one of...

In "Cocaine Bear," the proceedings play a little more like "Yogi Bear" if Yogi had a craving for blow rather than picnic baskets. For some, I suspect

Movie Review: Ant-Man and the Wasp Quantumania

Quantumania - Even by Marvel standards, the "Ant-Man" series is pretty light & airy. Probably even more so than other titles in the MCU. Ant-Man & the Wasp
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“Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie” is a creative and inspirational...

While “Still” covers a great deal of Fox’s career, it doesn’t shy away from delving into the challenges he faces when battling an incurable disease.

Movie Review: “Flora and Son” teams likable director John Carney and...

Some quibbles aside, I smiled a lot during “Flora and Son” and nearly every step of the way, Hewson is there carrying the movie on her more-than-capable