Tag: thriller
Movie Review: “Cuckoo” Is An Entertaining Slice Of Outside-The-Box Horror
In "Cuckoo," slightly bitter 17-year-old Gretchen (Hunter Schafer of “Euphoria”) is irked at the very notion of being plucked from her American surroundings
Tickets To See ‘Thriller’ Throughout Utah, Now On Sale
In celebration of Odyssey’s 30th Anniversary Season, Odyssey announces both Season Tickets and tickets to see Thriller are now on sale.
Movie Review: “Old” finds its characters living every moment as if...
M. Night Shyamalan's recent thriller "Old" takes the term "Live every day like it's your last." to a freaky new level. Whether or not the film rises to the challenge set forth by its scary concept is debatable but it's safe to say that "Old" isn't Shyamalan's first divisive film nor will it be his last.
Movie Review: “Unhinged” isn’t nearly as strong as the films it...
"Unhinged" is certainly a film that lives up to its title but does that make it a good movie? Not necessarily.
Movie Review: “You Should Have Left”…Yeah…I Probably Should Have
You Should Have Left isn't a bad movie. It's just a painfully uneventful one.
Movie Review: Extraction
What "Extraction" lacks in originality it more than makes up for in action and performances
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."
Movie Review: “Uncut Gems” is a gritty Adam Sandler-guided trip into...
Movie Review: "Uncut Gems" stars Adam Sandler as a self-destructive asshole of a New York jeweler whose affair is only rivaled by his gambling addiction.
Movie Review: “Ready or Not” takes on the super rich in...
Movie review: "Ready or Not" is a mixed bag. I just wish the film offered up more tension, heartier laughs, and bigger surprises along the way.
Movie Review: “47 Meters Down: Uncaged” isn’t without its silliness but...
Movie review: "47 Meters Down: Uncaged" is as silly as its predecessor. But pound for pound, it offers up more scares and a greater sense of claustrophobia.