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“Three Thousand Years of Longing” takes the genie-in-a-bottle concept and turns...

Based on the short story  "The Djinn in the Nightingale's Eye," "Three Thousand Years of Longing" finds lonely scholar Alithea (Tilda Swinton)

The Blues Comes to The Electric Theater in the Form of...

Immediately following the screening, Dick Earl will perform live and he’ll be joined by special guests Alice Ericksen, Mari Ericksen, Isaac Ericksen, and more, proving without a doubt that talent runs deep in the soul of this powerhouse family unit.

“Nope” Has More On Its Mind Than Just A Summer Movie...

Set in the valleys of California’s Agua Dulce, “Nope” follows rancher siblings OJ (Daniel Kaluuya) and Emerald Haywood (Keke Palmer) as they make a
Desertscape International Film Festival

The Desertscape International Film Festival Returns to The Electric Theater For...

The nonprofit Film and Media Alliance of Southern Utah (FMASU) and Realty ONE Goldmark proudly present The 2022 Desertscape International Film Festival.

Movie Review: “Top Gun: Maverick” is that rare sequel that soars...

As expected, "Top Gun: Maverick" isn't without the obligatory callbacks, but...There's actually more to this movie than nostalgia and quite honestly

The Guerilla Shorts Showcase Brings Up and Coming Utah-Based Filmmakers Together

The Guerilla Filmmaking Challenge has been a Southern Utah staple since 2005. Presented by the nonprofit, Film and Media Alliance of Southern Utah

CinemaCon 2022 Highlights: Cinematic Bliss in Sin City!

Throughout this epic 4-day get-together, CinemaCon set out to showcase all the latest in movie theater hardware and snack bar goodness.

Movie Review: “The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent” Features a Delightful...

“The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent” never laughs at Nicolas Cage. It’s always laughing with him. It’s clear that the filmmaking team behind

Movie Review: “X” turns the slasher movie on its ear!

At the surface, Ti West’s new slice of horror, “X,” is what the marketing campaign makes it look like; A shocking fusion of “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre”

Movie Review: “Jackass Forever” is painful, gross, juvenile, irreverent, and funny...

It's been over a decade but the gang is finally back together and doing what they do best in the aptly titled, "Jackass Forever," a tale of stupid stunts and enduring friendship.