“Star Wars” fans from across the Las Vegas Valley flocked to theaters to see “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker” on Thursday.
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The holiday favorites will be shown on the hotel’s 65-foot digital marquee as part of Date Skate Mondays and Tuesdays.
To help celebrate the launch of Disney+ on Nov. 12, Review.org is looking for up to five people who won’t mind watching 30 Disney full-length features or shows in 30 days.
There’s also a new magic-comedy show, ‘Presto!’ at Downtown Grand, and a Sixth Street Mexican spot upgrades cocktail program.
Tim Burton’s art exhibit at The Neon Museum in Las Vegas is finally open. It features more than 40 digital and sculptural works by the filmmaker.
The Landmark hotel-casino’s destruction was famously captured in the 1996 cult film, “Mars Attacks!”
When Tim Burton visited Las Vegas as a child, he remembers being awestruck by the three giant sea horses that jutted out of the swimming pool at The Dunes hotel.
The Metropolitan Police Department and the Las Vegas FBI office both released statements addressing concerns about online posts threatening violence at showings of the film.
Beth Seacord organized “Medical Ethics in Sickbay” and “Time Travel, Transporters and the Terran Universe: Philosophy and Star Trek.”
Other downtown events include Atomic Liquors’ anniversaries, movie showings and a volunteer effort to help the homeless.
Items from the upcoming sequel, “Annabelle Comes Home,” will be on display later this month at the Fremont Street Experience.
You may not know his name, but you most likely know his work. Colin Cantwell created and designed many of the iconic ships from the original “Star Wars” film.
Marvel’s Avengers S.T.A.T.I.O.N. offers photo ops, educational components and “cognitive games.”
“The Hunger Games: The Exhibition” is set to launch in May at the MGM Grand.
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.