by Travis Poppleton | Jan 27, 2016 | Featured, Movie News, News, Reviews
PARK CITY — Is there a better way for we Utah-based movie lovers to start off the year than the Sundance Film Festival? Not only do we get to show off our ridiculously photogenic state to the international film community, but every January we have early access to some...
by Travis Poppleton | Jan 15, 2016 | Off Topic
The new year has already asked a lot of movie fans. Recently, we said our goodbyes to the Goblin King (Labyrinth) and Nikola Tesla (The Prestige) with the passing of David Bowie — not to mention the greatest walk-off moderator in ever (Zoolander). And now, barely two...
by Travis Poppleton | Jan 14, 2016 | Movie News, News
Beginning January 14th at 10:00 a.m., Sundance tickets reserved for Utah residents only will be made available online. You’re welcome to get in the queue now by hitting this link, though sale priority will be assigned randomly, so hanging out on the waiting page...
by Travis Poppleton | Jan 14, 2016 | Reviews
Everyone who’s enjoyed an Intro to Philosophy class has heard the tale of the queen who killed René Descartes. As the story goes, Descartes was a guy who danced to his own beat, regularly sleeping in until noon and lazily inventing different forms of geometry. Then...
by Travis Poppleton | Jan 13, 2016 | FrontPage, Interviews
Moviegoers rarely pay attention to the melodious movements dancing behind their favorite scenes. Whether it’s a two instrument harmony stepping through the dialogue or a big symphonic theme painting in a new location, directors use composers as emotional tour guides...
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