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Fans of the original ‘Saturday’s Warrior’ will enjoy the remake

Fans of the original ‘Saturday’s Warrior’ will enjoy the remake

by Travis Poppleton | Apr 1, 2016 | Featured, FrontPage, Reviews

SALT LAKE CITY — Movies like “Saturday’s Warrior” don’t apply to traditional film critiques, do they? As a person who couldn’t be further from director Michael Buster and writer/composer Lex de Azevedo’s intended audience, I understood walking into the theater that...
Is ‘Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice’ right for kids?

Is ‘Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice’ right for kids?

by Travis Poppleton | Mar 25, 2016 | Featured, FrontPage, Reviews

GOTHAN CITY — The much discussed “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice” has started hitting theaters, and despite the early hate from critics, fans are lining up in record numbers (for March anyway) to see the first major DC cinematic crossover. John Clyde...
Interview: Disney directors talk ‘Zootopia’

Interview: Disney directors talk ‘Zootopia’

by Travis Poppleton | Mar 4, 2016 | Featured, FrontPage, Interviews

SALT LAKE CITY — Disney’s “Zootopia” is hitting theaters today, much to the delight of critics and audiences around the country. Currently sitting at an impressive 99 percent on RottenTomatoes.com and, having earned a great review here at KSL.com,...
Writer Matt Charman talks ‘Bridge of Spies,’ the Cold War and the 2016 Oscars

Writer Matt Charman talks ‘Bridge of Spies,’ the Cold War and the 2016 Oscars

by admin | Feb 4, 2016 | Featured, FrontPage, Interviews

SALT LAKE CITY — The Academy Award nominated “Bridge of Spies” has finally hit DVD shelves and VOD (video on demand) databases, bringing the chill of the Cold War to home theaters everywhere. The film, which follows lawyer turned international hostage negotiator James...
Sundance: Chatting the music of ‘I Smile Back’ with composer Zack Ryan

Sundance: Chatting the music of ‘I Smile Back’ with composer Zack Ryan

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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