Tag: southern Utah
An Invitation to Join Us
We have been sitting here almost all day listening to the news, hearing about all of the uncertainty, the closures, the cancelations, and the shutdowns and it's becoming clearer and clearer to us as each moment passes.
Movie Review: “The Invisible Man” is part thriller, part social commentary
Movie review: "The Invisible Man" plays like a fusion of "Sleeping With the Enemy" and "Hollow Man."
The Independent’s Top Five Zion National Park Springtime Hikes
The Independent has hand-selected the top five Zion National Park springtime hikes. There is sure to be something for all levels of hikers here.
Movie Review: “Sonic the Hedgehog” brings the popular Sega character to...
Movie Review: "Sonic the Hedgehog" is more tolerable than, let's say, 1993's "Super Mario Brothers." Yeah. I said it. Sorry, "Super Mario Brothers" fans.
Movie Review: “Downhill” has moments but lacks the poignancy of the...
Movie review: "Downhill" isn't a bad movie. But when stacked up against "Force Majeure," it does feel like a slight and unnecessary one.
Sundance 2020: “Wendy” is a lyrical and wondrous retelling of “Peter...
Sundance 2020: "Wendy" works where movies like Steven Spielberg's beloved "Hook" and Joe Wright's little-seen "Peter Pan" came up short.
Sundance 2020: “Crip Camp” is an honest and eye opening look...
Sundance 2020: "Crip Camp" is well worth watching, particularly if your life has personally been touched by someone with a disability.
Movie Review: “Bad Boys For Life” finds the series returning after...
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Movie Review: "Bad Boys For Life" (R)
It's hard to believe that "Bad Boys 2" is already 17 years old! It's even harder to believe...
Movie Review: “Doctor Sleep” ambitiously brings King’s and Kubrick’s visions together
Movie Review: "Doctor Sleep" is substantially scarier and infinitely more unsettling than "It: Chapter Two." It's a heck of a lot more moving, too.
Hiking Southern Utah: Hidden Canyon in Zion National Park
The classic Zion Canyon Trail was developed in 1928, a year after the "hanging canyon" --- dubbed "Hidden Canyon" --- was discovered.