Tag: thriller
Only One Week to Catch Odyssey Dance Theatre’s “Thriller” in Southern...
Odyssey Dance Theatre’s Thriller returns to St. George Oct. 28–Nov. 1 for a limited five-night run. The hit Halloween production blends fright, humor, and incredible dance in a show that disappears after one week.
JUST IN TIME FOR HALLOWEEN; A LOOK AT ADAM’S FAVORITE HORROR...
Just in time for Halloween, film critic Adam Mast reveals his favorite horror movie of all time—John Carpenter’s The Thing. A masterclass in paranoia, atmosphere, and practical effects, this 1982 sci-fi horror gem has earned its place among the greats.
Movie Review: “The Long Walk” takes cinematic aim at an early...
Francis Lawrence adapts Stephen King’s The Long Walk into a tense, character-driven survival tale. Starring Cooper Hoffman, David Jonsson, and Mark Hamill, the film balances bleak brutality with moments of empathy and humanity. Read our full review.
Movie Review: “Sinners” is so much more than the vampire film...
Right out of the gate, let it be known that “Sinners” is quite the bold swing for the fences because, despite what the marketing is probably leading
Movie Review: “Flight Risk”
It gives me no such pleasure in saying this, but “Flight Risk” might be the worst movie by a legitimately great director that I’ve ever seen.
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.









