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About Utah.Film
Our goal is to keep our viewers updated on Utah film news and what is new in the film industry in general. We believe in education, production and exhibition support for all fellow movie-lovers and creators.
Joshua Terry is an award-winning film critic and photographer who has taught English composition for Weber State since 2016. He appeared on the KJZZ Movie Show from 2013-2016, and spent seven years as the weekly film critic for the Deseret News in Salt Lake City. With degrees in Mass Communication and American Studies, he has worked simultaneously in local media and academia for more than fifteen years.
Dani Hatch was in the first graduating class of Film Studies students from Weber State. She does most of her work independently, which is featured on her YouTube channel and her blog. She currently works with students, and she is passionate about collaborating with others.
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Zions Indie Film Fest (ZIFF)— February 24-March 1, 2025
Utah Film Festival— January 2026
Sundance Film Festival — January 22-February 1, 2026
Catching Up: Five animated options for 2025
It might be odd for anyone who knew me growing up to hear that animation is one of the film genres I struggle with. Having spent most of my childhood drawing various Transformers and Star Wars characters before transitioning to recreations of Michael Jordan and more...
Catching Up: Three foreign films for 2025
Ever since my weekly review count slowed down a few years back, November and December have become catch-up time as I look for potential selections for my annual UFCA ballot. (In my defense, many of the contenders aren't made available until the end of the year,...
‘Predators’ documentary evaluates the ethics of documentaries
There is an argument to be made that the vast majority of documentaries contain some form of ethical issues, whether it be the filmmaker's bias, how the subjects are represented and compensated, or being accountable for how it impacts its subjects and viewers. This is...
Catching Up: Five animated options for 2025
It might be odd for anyone who knew me growing up to hear that animation is one of the film genres I struggle with. Having spent most of my childhood drawing various Transformers and Star Wars characters before transitioning to recreations of Michael Jordan and more...
Catching Up: Three foreign films for 2025
Ever since my weekly review count slowed down a few years back, November and December have become catch-up time as I look for potential selections for my annual UFCA ballot. (In my defense, many of the contenders aren't made available until the end of the year,...
‘Predators’ documentary evaluates the ethics of documentaries
There is an argument to be made that the vast majority of documentaries contain some form of ethical issues, whether it be the filmmaker's bias, how the subjects are represented and compensated, or being accountable for how it impacts its subjects and viewers. This is...
