“Avengers: Endgame” may have closed a chapter in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but the blockbuster factory is not slowing down and only expanding in scope and diversity.
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Leave the kids at home, “Terminator: Dark Fate” is getting an R-rating. Director Tim Miller told the audience at San Diego Comic-Con that it wasn’t always going to be the plan, but the fans demanded it.
The remakes have been a mixed bag offering some combination of modern visual effects, fresh casting andnarrative tweaks to catch up more dated material to the times.
“It: Chapter Two” is not taking it easy on the grown losers’ club if the new trailer is any indication, and the shoot itself doesn’t sound much calmer than battling a demonic clown either.
The rapper brings his “Let Love Have the Last Word” tour to The Smith Center’s Reynolds Hall on Saturday.
“Spider-Man: Far From Home” is celebrating another weekend at No. 1, but non-franchise fare continues to struggle at the box office.
From the Neil Armstrong biopic “First Man” to “Amazon Women on the Moon,” some of these are more helpful than others.
Jon Favreau directs the remake of “The Lion King,” which could be one of the biggest box-office hits of the summer, with Beyonce, James Earl Jones, Donald Glover and Seth Rogen voicing the characters.
Denise Nickerson, who portrayed the bratty, gum-chewing bloated Violet Beauregarde in the popular movie “Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory,” has died.
An Italian journey awaits guests at the Bellagio Conservatory where this summer’s exhibit showcases four regions of Italy through Sept. 7.
Award-winning television, film and theater actor Rip Torn has died at the age of 88, according to his publicist.
May the odds be ever in your favor at the new attraction at the MGM Grand.
She will star in the live-action version that will include songs from the 1989 hit as well as new tunes from Alan Menken and Lin-Manuel Miranda.
“Spider-Man: Far From Home” swooped in to dominate the July Fourth holiday weekend, raking in an estimated$185.1 million since opening in North America on Tuesday and earning $93.6 million from Friday to Sunday.
Before Jon Jones tangles with Thiago Santos on Saturday in UFC 239 at T-Mobile Arena, fans can spend two days mingling with some of their favorite mixed martial arts stars in downtown Las Vegas.