Oct 20 Monday
Scream season is back! Salt Lake Film Society invites horror fans, cult cinema lovers, and midnight movie enthusiasts to its annual Tower of Terror Film Series, a curated celebration of genre-defining classics and fan-favorite frights. From suspenseful slow burns to chaotic creature features, SLFS transforms weekends into cinematic scream-fests all fall long. The 2025 Tower of Terror Film Series launches Friday, September 12, with Tremors and Green Room, setting the stage for a season of frights that includes Rosemary’s Baby, The Thing, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, and more. The series culminates in the annual The Rocky Horror Picture Show Halloween event with live performers, October 30–November 1.
Oct 21 Tuesday
On the third Tuesday of every month, the historic Electric Theater hosts a FREE screening of a noteworthy film from the past.
Each movie will include an intro and post-screening discussion with a special guest.
It's an epic journey through the history of film one decade at a time, starting with the 1900s/1910s and closing out with the 2020s.
Each month, a title has been selected that represents a decade of cinema.
Screening starts at 6 p.m.
Oct 22 Wednesday
Oct 23 Thursday
Glen Canyon Institute presents WHAT THE RIVER KNOWS, a Good Intentions Paving Co. documentary exploring the reemergence of Glen Canyon from the receding waters of Lake Powell reservoir. At the same time that we are met with the need to redesign our systems of water management in the West, we are presented with the opportunity to restore one of the most stunning landscapes on the planet. WHAT THE RIVER KNOWS explores this unique reflection point in a centuries-long history, weaving together past and present to reveal a new way forward for the Colorado River.
The film will open with a documentary short from RUNNING DRY, an OutsideTV series directed by Dr. Len Necefer, filmmaker and CEO of NativesOutdoors. The film follows researchers down the lowest section of the San Juan River. Transformed by Lake Powell reservoir inundation, this landscape raises important questions about the complex physical and ecological changes reshaping it.
Join us for the film’s Salt Lake City premiere including a panel discussion with Meg Flynn (Co-Founder of Returning Rapids Project), Jack Schmidt (Program Director of the Center for Colorado River Studies), and Len Necefer (Founder of NativesOutdoors). Audience Q+A will follow.
Oct 24 Friday
Logan Library hosts Teen Film Friday every fourth Friday at 4:00 PM in the teen area on the 2nd floor. Chosen films are voted on, starting the week before. Cast your votes in the Teen/tween area or email youthservices@loganutah.gov. This program is only for ages 13-18.
Oct 25 Saturday
Oct 26 Sunday