Embrace your underdog status, the hip-hop icon says: “You have to work so hard that they can’t say no.”
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The Jewish Nevada Film Festival will bring audiences together, in person, starting Saturday.
“Barbie,” with more than $1.4 billion in ticket sales, was nominated for eight awards, including best picture.
“To me, it’s about just capturing those moments that just make you laugh so hard with your friends and loved ones,” the 67-year-old Oscar winner says.
The 40th anniversary of “Purple Rain,” funnyman Chris Tucker, and Tony Orlando’s farewell shows top this week’s lineup.
“I think, if you boil it down, it’s a film about empathy,” the 56-year-old actor says of “The Holdovers,” his latest team-up with director Alexander Payne.
Filmmakers have been coming to Las Vegas since at least 1936 and since then, there have been hits, misses and microbudget indies that few people ever saw. Here’s a look at the 10 biggest Las Vegas movies.
Feel like you just stepped inside a movie or TV show without leaving the valley at these attractions.
She also played the mother opposite Julie Andrews in the classic movie “Mary Poppins.”
“You look for the simple pleasures and find out that life is actually pretty sweet,” says the actor, who loves spending family time on his cattle ranch.
Kelly Clarkson’s residency, New Year’s celebrations and the reappearance of David Blaine lead this week’s lineup in Las Vegas.
Mining the Review-Journal’s digital archive, which dates back to April 1, 1929, we brought you these only-in-Vegas stories in 2023.
Christmas movies at The Beverly, the Las Vegas Bowl and comedian Maz Jobrani lead this week’s lineup.
“Sixty hit me, and then I realized that I play tennis with guys half my age,” the A-lister says. “I feel good. .. I get to live this incredible life.”
The new leader of the Nevada Film Office talks about the potential for filming more television shows and movies in the state and what it will take to get there.