Don’t expect a repeat of “Barbenheimer,” last year’s $2.4 billion box-office phenomenon, but here’s a look at some of what’s in store.
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Locals can watch movies every Monday evening starting in May on the Strip hotel’s 65-foot digital marquee.
The reboot of the series that put Las Vegas on the television map won’t live to see a Season 4.
The CinemaCon trade show at Caesars Palace offered plenty of ideas for new revenue streams, along with the viral “Dune: Part Two” popcorn bucket.
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.
The 10-musical season also includes touring versions of current Broadway hits “Back to the Future: The Musical,” “& Juliet” and “Kimberly Akimbo.”
The best and worst of Las Vegas history will be on display for the world to see starting this weekend with the debut of two documentary series.
The free four-day experience, complete with the mountain atop the volcano, celebrates some of the most popular TV shows in the Paramount library.
At the Cheetos Chapel, couples can get married by a hologram of mascot Chester Cheetah.
The PBS TV series has been appraising hidden treasures and identifying fake antiques since 1997.
The city may not have a proper art museum, but it does have museums dedicated to neon signs, the Mob and erotica.
A “Saturday Night Live” cast member portrayed Deobra Redden, the defendant seen in a viral video leaping at a Las Vegas judge during a sentencing hearing.
Las Vegas should be a hotbed for horror movies, but we just don’t have an iconic one the way we have a go-to drama (“Casino”) or comedy (“The Hangover”).
Get your Halloween started early with this roundup of spooky attractions.
You’ve seen Gordon Ramsay hurls insults and swear words at contestants on any of his half-dozen shows. Now you can live it.
The new action comedy, streaming on Peacock, includes scenes on a devastated Strip, much like some of these other projects.
You didn’t think Las Vegas would let a big, sparkly movie like “Barbie” come and go without cashing in on its good-time vibes, did you?
You can find eye-catching pink in abundance throughout Southern Nevada, from Lake Las Vegas to Valley of Fire.
For the first time since 2019, there are enough big-ticket summer movies to go head-to-head some weekends.
Elsewhere, the day belonged to Warner Bros., which brought out Oprah Winfrey, Margot Robbie, Ryan Gosling, Timothée Chalamet and Zendaya.