Johnson & Johnson’s one-shot Janssen vaccine will be offered as well as the Pfizer vaccine.
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Amazon is paying $8.45 billion for MGM, making it the company’s second-largest acquisition after it bought grocer Whole Foods for nearly $14 billion in 2017.
Eric Bana said the film conveys the terror of living without enough water. “In a drought, there is this sense of being trapped,” Bana said.
Charles Grodin, the droll, offbeat actor and writer who scored as a caddish newlywed in “The Heartbreak Kid” and later had roles ranging from Robert De Niro’s counterpart in the comic thriller “Midnight Run” to the bedeviled father in the “Beethoven” comedies, has died. He was 86.
“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.
“Wolfgang” is directed by David Gelb of “Jiro Dreams of Sushi” fame and will debut June 25 on Disney+.
Only a handful of local cinemas remain closed from the pandemic.
He worked steadily as a TV actor and director in the early 1950s, but the political liberal found his career in jeopardy during the Hollywood blacklist period.
TV credits included a stint as co-host of “America’s Funniest People” and on the reality shows “The Surreal Life” and “Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew.”
Louie Anderson is set for a pair of headlining shows to work out new material Saturday and Sunday.
Jessica Barden reveals her own struggles, hopes ‘Pinks Skies Ahead’ helps young people with theirs.
Unofficial “Star Wars” holiday only lasts a day, but specials and events being held across the Las Vegas Valley will ensure that the force is with you, always.
She was also Kirstie Alley’s mom in “Look Who’s Talking” and its sequel “Look Who’s Talking Too,” and the sardonic widow in “Steel Magnolias.”
Michael B. Jordan not only stars in, but also produced, ‘Without Remorse.’