Category: Entertainment News

‘It: Welcome to Derry’ episode 1 recap/review: (Don’t) send in the clown

(KTLA) — Just in time for Halloween, HBO’s “It: Welcome to Derry” has finally arrived with a spine-tingling premiere that lays out a fresh tapestry of intrigue while also harkening back to what we loved about Andy Muschietti’s adaptations of Stephen King’s “It.” And episode 1 isn’t clowning around with Read More

Robert Englund reveals how Wes Craven taught him to ‘respect’ the horror genre, talks Walk of Fame star honor

One, two, Freddy’s coming for you. Three, four, better lock your door. Robert Englund’s portrayal of Freddy Krueger has frightened audiences for over 40 years. In 1984, “A Nightmare on Elm Street” debuted, which led to a seven-film franchise. The Los Angeles native called it the “happy accident” of his Read More

PBS SoCal to host star-studded ‘We Love Public Television’

PBS SoCal announced a huge telethon featuring a variety of actors, hosts and musicians. Josh Groban, Jamie Lee Curtis, Ken Burns, Ziggy Marley, Lily Tomlin, Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Marlee Matlin, Nicholas Ralph, Rick Steves, David Foster, Katharine McPhee, Adam Arkin, Courtney Vance, Martha Plimpton and more are slated to join Read More

Travis Kelce joins investor group with stake in Six Flags

Travis Kelce, a self-described “lifelong Six Flags fan,” is now an investor in the company. JANA Partners, a New York City-based investment firm, announced that it is working with the Super Bowl Champion and other business executives to “enhance shareholder value and improve the guest experience” at Six Flags theme parks. “I am Read More

Warner Bros. signals it may be open to buyout offers

NEW YORK (AP) — Just months after announcing plans to split into two companies, Warner Bros. Discovery has signaled that it may be open to a sale of its business. In an announcement Tuesday, the entertainment giant said it had initiated a review of “strategic alternatives” in light of “unsolicited interest” Read More

Free family-friendly Halloween activities coming to 59 LA County parks

Ghosts, goblins and ghouls will soon take over local parks as the County of Los Angeles Department of Parks and Recreation prepares to host its annual Trick or Treat Village, a free Halloween celebration returning to 59 parks across the county from Oct. 22 to 31. The community event, announced Read More