Formula One parties, comedic one-nighters and Santa highlight the week’s events.
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“Lollo,” as she was lovingly nicknamed by Italians, began making movies in Italy just after the end of World War II.
The film premieres at the Slamdance Film Festival in Park City, Utah, on Jan. 23 and will be preceded by a panel discussion from downwinder advocates.
“It reminds me of my childhood,” says the actor, who trades his Captain America shield for a Space Ranger suit in the “Toy Story” spinoff.
Slipknot, Ruby Mazur art exhibits and the Nevada Women’s Film Festival head this week’s list of things to do in Las Vegas.
Triple Emmy award winner Uzo Aduba has a soft spot for the Christmas holiday despite having played hardcore characters such as “Crazy Eyes.”
“Army of the Dead” isn’t the first movie to imagine a Las Vegas that’s been at least partially destroyed . Not even close. Here’s a look at several others:
Las Vegas has been destroyed in movies big and small over the years, but never quite as precisely as it is in the Netflix spectacle.
The shows must go on at the West Wind Drive-In — except on Screen 6, a portion of which was blown onto West Carey Avenue on Saturday.