Universal Parks & Resorts announced plans for an immersive venue that will “bring to life Universal’s vast library” of classic and modern horror films.
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Jimmy Kimmel’s Comedy Club star Luenell has pushed boundaries for decades.
“To Kill a Mockingbird,” stand-up Sebastian Maniscalco and “Bugs Bunny at the Symphony” highlight this week’s slate of things to do in Las Vegas.
The serious injuries actor Jeremy Renner suffered while using a snow tractor to free a snowbound motorist on a private mountain road near Lake Tahoe appear to be a “tragic accident,” the sheriff in Reno said Tuesday.
The 43-year-old actress admits to being a bundle of nerves before the “Glass Onion” premiere — “It wasn’t until the first explosion of laughter that I calmed down.”
An immersive viewing of “Nightmare Before Christmas,” the Enchant winter attractions, and Human Nature’s holiday show lead this week’s lineup.
Take things easy? Not in this lifetime. The 91-year-old Moreno is busier than ever with a new holiday movie out, plus a role opposite fellow legends Jane Fonda and Sally Field.
The former movie mogul was found guilty of several charges two years after being sentenced to prison in New York on a sexual assault conviction.
The film premieres at the Slamdance Film Festival in Park City, Utah, on Jan. 23 and will be preceded by a panel discussion from downwinder advocates.
The Globes will be telecast Jan. 10, with stand-up comedian Jerrod Carmichael hosting.
Growing up, different wasn’t accepted. “I was 5-foot-10 by age 11 and felt like a giant spider,” Sigourney Weaver recalls. And now, all these years later, it’s time for a bit of closure.
The return of Nevada Ballet Theatre’s “Nutcracker,” the Allman Family Revival Tour, and stand-up performances by Adam Sandler highlight this week’s lineup of things to do in Las Vegas.
Cast members of the John Wayne coming-of-age classic “The Cowboys” are in town to celebrate the film’s 50th anniversary.
Gabrielle Union has pair of big movies out — “Strange World” and “The Inspection” — but her mind is on family. And dancing.
Clarence Gilyard, a UNLV film professor, was famous for his role as computer-terror expert Theo in “Die Hard.”