A major film and TV industry event leaves Southern California for the first time in its more than 40-year history.
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Roy Choi and Jon Favreau drew on their longtime friendship and culinary bond to open The Chef Truck.
Wahlberg made a couple million on his townhouse sale and still has a myriad of interests in Las Vegas.
Jon Lovitz and Paul Reubens intersected at the peak of their popularity.
The documentary chronicles the band’s sold-out Allegiant Stadium show.
Mark Wahlberg has said he wants to make Las Vegas “Hollywood 2.0.” And he’s filming a hit movie here now.
Clarence Gilyard, a UNLV film professor, was famous for his role as computer-terror expert Theo in “Die Hard.”
The movie star bought a townhome for $14.5 million this month, following his purchase of a plot of land in the same wealthy enclave for an even higher price last month.
Las Vegas police on late Monday announced overnight road closures on the Strip to “facilitate production filming.”
Ben Affleck’s and Jennifer Lopez’s wedding in Las Vegas on July 17 has been made legal.
His first big film role was in Jonathan Demme’s “Something Wild” as Melanie Griffith’s character’s hotheaded ex-convict husband Ray.
Brenden Theatres owner Johnny Brenden says, in an understatement, “I know a lot of people who have been waiting for this.”
Gilbert Gottfried, the actor and legendary standup comic known for his raw, scorched voice and crude jokes, has died. He was 67.
The Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences’s board of governors met Wednesday to initiate disciplinary proceedings against Smith.
The fallout from Will Smith’s actions during Sunday’s ceremony continued Monday as Hollywood and the public continued to wrestle with a moment that stunned the Dolby Theatre crowd and viewers at home.