What captured us in films about the Vatican, Olympic hostages, a terminally ill teenager, a charming robot and architect László Tóth.

What captured us in films about the Vatican, Olympic hostages, a terminally ill teenager, a charming robot and architect László Tóth.
KHOL film critic Jeff Counts reviews a twisty new spy caper from the director of the “Kingsman” franchise.
The “Winding Path” features an Eastern Shoshone medical student as she reflects on summers spent on the Wind River Indian Reservation.
“For Everything There Was A Season” premieres at Teton County Library and examines how shifting weather creates “a tizzy for wildlife.”
Listen for an interview with the film’s director and star athlete.
Despite the Hollywood strikes at the start of the year, the movie industry pulled through with stellar productions from directors Emerald Fennell, Jonathan Glazer, Ava Duvernay, among others.
British surfers, therapeutic fly fishing and the local band Tram Jam are some of the subjects of this year’s films.
Documentaries, narrative features and Oscar hopefuls come to the big screen.
KHOL film critic Jeff Counts reviews Martin Scorsese’s adaptation of David Grann’s bestselling book.