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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 is a Film Studies major with a minor in Business Administration. She does most of her work independently, which is featured on her YouTube channel and her blog. She is passionate about collaborating with others and she hopes to become a producer to professionally lead her own creative teams.
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My Top Viewing Experiences of 2024: The Year of Foreign Films
An Interesting Pattern While this conversation isn't anything new, I noticed an interesting trend with my favorite movies I watched this last year--they were primarily foreign films. As we all have witnessed, movies and shows coming from other countries have become...

Forgettable ‘Wolf Man’ is your obligatory January horror release for 2025
Wolf Man (2 stars out of 4) In January of 2013, once I became a weekly film critic, I started to notice the patterns inherent to my new job. For example, one of the first movies I covered that year was a horror film called, “Mama.” I remember very little about the...

Haunting ‘September 5’ speaks to the future of news media
September 5 (3 1/2 stars out of 4) Earlier this year, “Civil War” used a group of photojournalists to explore a nightmare future where ideological tensions boiled over into organized warfare on a national scale. In “September 5,” director Tim Fehlbaum uses a group of...
My Top Viewing Experiences of 2024: The Year of Foreign Films
An Interesting Pattern While this conversation isn't anything new, I noticed an interesting trend with my favorite movies I watched this last year--they were primarily foreign films. As we all have witnessed, movies and shows coming from other countries have become...
Forgettable ‘Wolf Man’ is your obligatory January horror release for 2025
Wolf Man (2 stars out of 4) In January of 2013, once I became a weekly film critic, I started to notice the patterns inherent to my new job. For example, one of the first movies I covered that year was a horror film called, “Mama.” I remember very little about the...
Haunting ‘September 5’ speaks to the future of news media
September 5 (3 1/2 stars out of 4) Earlier this year, “Civil War” used a group of photojournalists to explore a nightmare future where ideological tensions boiled over into organized warfare on a national scale. In “September 5,” director Tim Fehlbaum uses a group of...