News & Events
A long list of previous articles as well as recent thoughts on films I’m watching.
Remember Film Blog
This blog contains my publications from KSL.com, Flix Junkies and a number of other sites in the past. It also contains recent thoughts and movie reviews.
Exploring autism through Disney animation with ‘Life, Animated’
For the Suskind family, Disney animated films became the tool they used to communicate with their autistic son, Owen, in Roger Ross Williams’ Oscar nominated documentary, “Life, Animated.”
Al Gore's 'An Inconvenient Sequel' premieres at Sundance
Al Gore was in town recently, promoting his new film “An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power” at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival. We’ll let you if the movie was worth the hype.
Al Gore’s ‘An Inconvenient Sequel’ premieres at Sundance
Al Gore was in town recently, promoting his new film “An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power” at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival. We’ll let you if the movie was worth the hype.
Where I talk with SLFS about the Sundance Film Festival 2017
Tips from Levi Elder of the Salt Lake Film Society about the best way for locals to enjoy the Sundance Film Festival.
12 celebrities we said goodbye to in 2016
Prince, Gene Wilder and so many more. Here is a list of 12 people we said goodbye to in 2016.
‘Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell no Tales’ trailer is now online
Been looking forward to the latest chapter from the Pirates franchise? Here’s your trailer.
'Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell no Tales' trailer is now online
Been looking forward to the latest chapter from the Pirates franchise? Here’s your trailer.
'Queen of Katwe' is a great way to start the fall cinematic season
Nyong’o, Oyelowo and Nalwanga are fantastic onscreen together, and director Mira Nair’s decision to focus on the smaller moments allows the bigger, sentimental moments to sneak up on you when needed.
‘Queen of Katwe’ is a great way to start the fall cinematic season
Nyong’o, Oyelowo and Nalwanga are fantastic onscreen together, and director Mira Nair’s decision to focus on the smaller moments allows the bigger, sentimental moments to sneak up on you when needed.