Harkins Theatres to show Wrestlepalooza on big screen this weekend
The WWE’s new pay-per-view event is happening on Saturday. Here’s how to see it on the big screen.
The WWE’s new pay-per-view event is happening on Saturday. Here’s how to see it on the big screen.
The two-day horror fan event haunts Rawhide Event Center in Chandler with celebrity guests, cosplay and photo ops.
The smash-hit Broadway musical is hitting big screens across the Valley this weekend.
Labor Day is about more than barbecues and a day off. These 10 movies depict the struggles of the working class.
The end of the “Downton Abbey” saga is nigh. Here’s where to celebrate the final film with your fellow fans.
The three-season cast member was fired in advance of the show’s 51st season, which begins on Oct. 4.
Our state has hosted many a big-budget film shoot through the years, including a few you may not be aware of.
The live version of the popular TV show heads to the Orpheum this weekend, and one of our own will be front and center.
Starting on Thursday, Steven Spielberg’s classic thriller returns to Valley screens for a limited time.
For just $5, you can see three cult films never before screened in Arizona.
When it’s too hot in Phoenix to go out and do much of anything, stay in and dream of cooler temperatures with these movies set in winter.
Here’s where you can see the hit Netflix animated film while belting out its songs.
WWE is bringing its one-ring circus back to the Valley in December.
Alluring stormtroopers, a scantily clad Boba Fett … is your lightsaber starting to tingle?
Could you make a movie in 48 hours? More than 40 teams did just that for the annual cinematic competition.
Take a chance: On Aug. 11, Harkins Theatres around Phoenix will show a secret upcoming film for just $5.
Are cute cat videos the only way you’re making it through 2025? Boy, have we got an event for you.
Terry Chiu’s “ghetto cosplay convention battle royale free for all” is getting a one-night-only screening on July 29.
Phoenix cosplayers came to the three-day horror fandom con as Pinhead, Jason Voorhees and even Hannibal Lecter.
See how all the drama ends this weekend at the Glendale hotspot.
The three-day horror fandom event will bring Robert Englund and other slasher film icons to Glendale this weekend.
The 30,000-square-foot family entertainment center at The Shops at Norterra boasts video games, bowling and VR experiences.