“The Hunger Games: The Exhibition” is set to launch in May at the MGM Grand.
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Disney’s “Dumbo” isn’t exactly taking flight at the North American box office the way its other live-action remakes of animated classics have.
Some of the biggest names in Hollywood are expected to converge on Caesars Palace for the four-day convention — part trade show, part pep rally — that kicks off Monday.
Agnes Varda, the French New Wave pioneer who for decades beguiled, challenged and charmed moviegoers in films that inspired generations of filmmakers, has died.
Academy Award-winning actor and Las Vegas resident Nicolas Cage has filed for an annulment from his fourth wife, Erika, according to Clark County records.
Country favorites such as Dustin Lynch, Kip Moore, Lee Brice, Scotty McCreery and others performing acoustically and sharing stories from the stage at 8 p.m. April 4 at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas.
Jordan Peele has done it again.
Lil in moniker if not buzz, this 24-year-old Atlanta rapper has racked up 6 billion streams in the past 18 months with his spare, hazily melodic, Auto-Tuned trap music, where he contemplates a rough-and-tumble past while eyeing a better future.
With all of the headlines over the past few years about inclusion and gender parity in Hollywood, surely women are riding an unparalleled wave of representation.
Disney-Pixar on Tuesday released the first full-length trailer for its upcoming “Toy Story 4” film.
Warner Bros. chief Kevin Tsujihara, one of the highest ranking Hollywood executives to be felled by sexual misconduct allegations, stepped down from the studio Monday following claims that he promised roles to an actress with whom he was having an affair.
“Captain Marvel” has continued to dominate the global box office in its second weekend in theaters, leaving newcomers in the dust.
Months after being fired over old tweets, James Gunn has been rehired as director of “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3.”
Celebrate the luck of the Irish with bagpipers, entertainment and activities at The Linq Promenade and O’Sheas.
“Captain Marvel,” Marvel Studios’ first female-fronted superhero movie, launched with $153 million domestically and $455 million globally, according to studio estimates Sunday, making it one of the biggest blockbusters ever led by a woman.