See iconic movie props in ‘Cinematic Treasures’ at Scottsdale museum
Forrest Gump’s box of chocolates, Marty McFly’s hoverboard: Ripley’s Believe It or Not! at Arizona Boardwalk is currently showing a collection of beloved movie objects.
Forrest Gump’s box of chocolates, Marty McFly’s hoverboard: Ripley’s Believe It or Not! at Arizona Boardwalk is currently showing a collection of beloved movie objects.
A giant reptile and a giant ape team up on a local movie screen for one showing on Saturday.
Two natives of the Grand Canyon State took home prizes at the Oscars on Sunday night.
Break out the pink clothes again: Another big Barbie event is coming to town.
And he wasn’t lying.
The local theater chain’s Best Picture Film Fest gives you easy, cheap access to all 10 films.
The man behind “Glory,” “Thirtysomething” and “Legends of the Fall” has stories to tell you in Phoenix this weekend.
The “Full House” star collaborated on “If You Would Have Told Me: A Memoir” with local scribe Daphne Young.
The local theater chain is showing the extended versions of the films in CINE XL – but only for a few days.
The 1980s, a great decade for movies in general, were also a great time for holiday films.
Our favorite holiday flicks from the decade of Bill Clinton, Beanie Babies and “Friends.”
The Valley native can add more award nods to her list of accolades.
The geek event from Oct. 27-29 at Legacy Park in Mesa celebrates anime and pop culture with curated guests and vendors.
The highly anticipated concert film is in theaters all over Phoenix today.
The actor will now appear at Chandler Center for the Arts next spring.
The film tells the story of Beyonce’s Renaissance concert tour from start to finish.
Everything to know about this year’s edition of Arizona’s biggest anime and Japanese pop-culture event.
The long-running Saboten Con is riding the anime boom in Arizona as more people than ever get into the Japanese-born art form.
Celebrate horror fandom and get an early start to Halloween at the two-day event at Mesa Convention Center from Aug. 26-27.
Haven’t seen “Barbie” or “Oppenheimer” yet? Here’s how to do it on the cheap everywhere in metro Phoenix.
The screening on Tuesday is a tribute to Paul Reubens and only costs $5.
The touring burlesque parody inspired by the legendary space opera saga will land at the Herberger Theater Center in early September.