Oct 27 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.
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Nov 08 Saturday
The Dude is back! Join us for the 11th Annual Ogden Big Lebowski Festival, the only celebration of The Big Lebowski in Utah- and west of the Mississippi. Hosted by local indie film company New Ogden Cinema, this cult-favorite event returns to the historic Peery's Egyptian Theater in Ogden on Saturday, November 8, 2025.
Come celebrate the Coen Brothers' 1998 classic with a film screening, costume contests, trivia, themed drinks, local vendors and more. Whether you're a hardcore achiever or just down for some chill vibes, this is your change to abide with fellow fans in true Dude fashion. Tickets, schedule and event details are coming soon in August. Visit www.ogdenpet.com or stop by the box office for more information.
Nov 13 Thursday
Glen Canyon Institute, Returning Rapids Project, and the Department of Geology & Geophysics at the University of Utah are hosting a symposium of science, art, and advocacy for rivers impacted by Glen Canyon Dam. At this critical juncture for the Colorado River, Rivers of Change provides a forum for our collaborators and partners to share work with each other, stakeholders, and the public.
The afternoon session (12:30 - 6:00 PM) is FREE to attend and will include a series of presentations from scientists, artists, and advocates on their current work. Topics span disciplines and geologic time, covering large-scale changes in ecosystem recovery to micro-scale sediment characterization. Others highlight intricate relationships with Glen Canyon and the surrounding area, asking what it means to approach this landscape with hope, curiosity, respect, and responsibility.
From 6:00-7:30 PM, food and refreshments will be served in the courtyard alongside a display of science posters, artwork, maps, and photographs.
Tickets are required for the evening (7:30-9:00 PM) which will be centered around a screening of WHAT THE RIVER KNOWS, a Good Intentions Paving Co. documentary that explores the reemergence of Glen Canyon from the receding waters of Lake Powell reservoir. Weaving together past and present, WHAT THE RIVER KNOWS reveals a new way forward for the Colorado River. Both RRP and GCI supported the making of this documentary. The event will wrap up with a panel discussion with film participants and topic experts.
Seats for the afternoon Symposium are first come first serve, but people may come and go throughout the day. Tickets are required for the evening Film Screening.
Nov 28 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.
Dec 26 Friday