http://www.standard.net/standard/88906 Eeeek! A Mormon! Friday, September 29, 2006 By Nancy Van Valkenburg Standard-Examiner staff Salt Lake City's Organ Loft shows 1922 silent film that warned an unsuspecting England of LDS evil It's nearly impossible to work up a righteous rage when you're convulsing with laughter. That's the dilemma for most Utah film fans expecting
http://deseretnews.com/article/1,5143,695243051,00.html THE VALLEY'S QUIETEST THEATER? The Organ Loft's 2008 Winter "season" is under way. The local, silent-movie show house, located at 3310 S. Edison (approximately 150 East), already screened the 1926 Buster Keaton comedy "Battling Butler" last week. But the Organ Loft will have other screenings, including the 1921 Swedish fantasy "The
http://deseretnews.com/dn/view/0,1249,660213647,00.html THE ORGAN LOFT has made substantial changes to its spring and summer schedules. The venue was set for its first International Film Series - and it did screen the 1929 travelogue/documentary "Man With a Movie Camera" - but the other scheduled films have been canceled. The films that are now off the bill are the 1932 Japanese comedy
http://www.salon.com/ent/movies/btm/feature/2008/08/21/trouble_the_water/ Beyond the Multiplex By Andrew O'Hehir Thursday, Aug. 21, 2008 06:33 EDT One devastating home movie Trouble the Water Zeitgeist Films "Trouble the Water" is a documentary made by Tia Lessin and Carl Deal, a pair of professional filmmakers who worked with Michael Moore on "Fahrenheit 9/11," and like other documentaries
Richard Dutcher leaves the Mormon church and a genre Once known as the king of Mormon film, a crisis of faith has him heading in a new direction. By Chris Lee, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer August 19, 2008 RICHARD DUTCHER didn't set out to become a filmmaking messiah. Before he became known as "the father of modern Latter-day Saint cinema," Dutcher was simply a writer-director-actor hustling