by Mark LaRocco | Sep 23, 2022 | FrontPage, Reviews
In the version of Agatha Christie’s “The Mousetrap” that my wife and I saw at Hale Centre Theatre inSandy, Utah last year, an inspector arrives at a country manor in a snowstorm, someone is offed, andoddball houseguests are interrogated. Nearly every character is...
by Josh Terry | Jul 7, 2022 | Featured, FrontPage, Movie News, Reviews
Thor: Love and Thunder – 3 stars out of 4 For the “Thor: Love and Thunder” soundtrack, director Taika Waititi uses Guns ‘n Roses the same way he used Led Zeppelin for “Thor: Ragnarok” in 2017. Guns ‘n Roses was a great band, far superior to most all its peers, but it...
by Dani Hatch | Jan 13, 2022 | Featured, FrontPage, News, StateOfMovies
I thoroughly enjoyed returning to the movie theatres this year, seeing what’s new on the big screen. However, I feel like the most impactful movie-related moments I had were the times I returned to an older film. You can check out what I thought of 2021’s new releases...
by Josh Terry | Nov 27, 2021 | Featured, FrontPage, Reviews
Encanto: three stars out of four About an hour into “Encanto,” my five-year-old niece leaned over and started asking me if the movie was almost done. This could mean a lot of things, and it could mean absolutely nothing, but it does support a gut feeling...
by Josh Terry | Nov 20, 2021 | Featured, FrontPage, Reviews
Ghostbusters: Afterlife – 3 stars out of 4 A month or two back I re-watched the original “Ghostbusters.” Re-watching a favorite movie from your childhood can be a tricky thing, but I was happy to see that my memories of greatness weren’t just soaked in...