The CinemaCon trade show at Caesars Palace offered plenty of ideas for new revenue streams, along with the viral “Dune: Part Two” popcorn bucket.
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Those massive movies were showcased during the annual gathering of the National Association of Theatre Owners at Caesars Palace.
Kristin Chenoweth will star in the musical based on a documentary about the Westgate founder’s quest to build the largest single-family home in America.
Film industry experts say expanding Nevada’s film tax credit program would bring more movie production projects to the Las Vegas Valley.
Rick Barnes is a “fixer.” He is called in to provide one-on-one alcohol and drug addiction counseling to prominent people in tough times.
Tickets for the three-day convention will go on sale next week.
Elsewhere, the day belonged to Warner Bros., which brought out Oprah Winfrey, Margot Robbie, Ryan Gosling, Timothée Chalamet and Zendaya.
AMC Theaters has unveiled a new pricing scheme in which seat location determines how much your movie ticket costs.
Universal Parks & Resorts announced plans for an immersive venue that will “bring to life Universal’s vast library” of classic and modern horror films.
The overall message from the movie theater industry is: “We are back.” Normalcy is returning with screenings, stars and a robust slate of 2022 films.
Producers of “The Battle of Absolute Dominion” have filed plans with the state of Nevada to film at a shuttered hotel-casino far from the Strip.
The Movie Prop Experience, previewed on Thursday and opening to the general public next week, invites guests through a museum of iconic movie props near the Fremont Street Experience.
A concert featuring masked metallers Gwar, a holiday food and craft fair and a comedy residency from Jon Lovitz lead this week’s list of things to do in Las Vegas.
Disney has cited the increase in cases here as the reason it’s keeping its executives and stars away from the annual gathering of the National Association of Theatre Owners.
Most of “Elvis: That’s The Way It Is: Special Edition” was filmed on stage at what was then The International Hotel.