Tag: the Independent
Comedic actor is a revelation in Utah Shakespeare Festival’s “Hamlet”
The new Utah Shakespeare Festival production of “Hamlet” might just be the best version of the Bard’s beloved play you’ll ever see.
Movie Review: “Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark” is a...
Movie Review: "Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark" is a pretty darn entertaining slice of gateway horror.
Movie Review: “Fast & Furious Presents Hobbs & Shaw” puts the...
Movie Review: "Fast & Furious Presents Hobbs & Shaw" is what it is. While I'm all for dumb fun at the movies, this one ended up being more dumb than fun.
Utah Shakespeare Festival’s delightful “The Book of Will” is a can’t-miss...
“The Book of Will” at the Utah Shakespeare Festival in Cedar City is a play for people who love Shakespeare. But it’s also the must-see play of the summer.
Utah Shakespeare Festival’s “Twelfth Night” delivers comedy, heart
Sometimes you just need a fun play full of laughter and love. The Utah Shakespeare Festival’s current production of “Twelfth Night” is all that and more.
“Henry VI: 2 and 3” at the Utah Shakespeare Festival is...
"Henry VI: 2 and 3" at the Utah Shakespeare Festival is long, uneven, and worth it
Don’t let the length and density of “The Conclusion...
Movie Review: “Crawl” offers fun moments but gets bogged down by...
Movie Review: "Crawl" has its tense moments, and it deserves props for being lean. But at the end of the day, what it really needed was a little more mean.
San Diego Comic-Con Preview: Iconic convention returns for 50th anniversary
Here's a look at a few 2019 San Diego Comic-Con presentations I find particularly noteworthy.
Visionary direction makes for a macabre “Macbeth” at Utah Shakespeare Festival
“Macbeth” at Utah Shakespeare Festival easily checks off each box for what is expected of the play, and then some. It’s bloody. It’s bold. It’s resolute.
Kayenta Company presents “Barefoot in the Park”
Neil Simon fans, families with teens, and boomers who love reminiscing on the good ol’ days will love the Kayenta Company's “Barefoot in the Park.”