Awareness of doom in Los Angeles, and yet a need to push disaster away, has created a kind of collective psychosis.
TV and film crews needed to get back to work long before the town went up in flames.
Apocalypse as a happy ending? Only in Los Angeles. It's an idea that's epicentral to the identity of the place.
Lou Mathews, author of "L.A. Breakdown" and "Shaky Town," is back with "Hollywoodski," a novelized collection of short ...
The filmmaker invited us to open our minds to the impossible, with movies such as "Blue Velvet" and "Mulholland Drive" that ...
The sketch comedy show is celebrating 50 seasons with two documentaries and an upcoming prime-time special that reflect on ...
On the day that he found out that he’d secured the role of Spider-Man, Tom Holland wasn’t told by Marvel Studios President ...
While firefighters begin containing the Los Angeles wildfires, the land left behind is at a higher risk of floods and debris ...
David Lynch, who died Thursday at age 78, was remembered by his many collaborators, as well as those he inspired, such as ...
These fires will have an untold impact on Hollywood. So many workers – both above-the-line and below-the-line – live in Pacific Palisades and Altadena. And once again, a great deal of Hollywood ...
The couple first began sparking dating rumors in late 2016. Zendaya and Tom Holland starred alongside each other in “Spider-Man: Homecoming.” While attending award ceremonies and promotional tours, ...
After Zendaya hinted at her engagement to Tom Holland at the 2025 Golden Globes with her stunning ring, the Spider-Man star's ...