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The Bride of Frankenstein, The Daughter of Dracula, The She-Wolf of London and Anck-Su-Namun star in the new Halloween Horror Nights haunted house, “Universal Monsters: Eternal Bloodlines.”

Stereotypes of Latinos in Hollywood have been a recurring and problematic issue since the beginning of the film industry.

“Go woke, go broke.” That phrase is becoming so oft-repeated in the current Hollywood landscape. It’s gained prominence among general public unhappy about Hollywood’s penchant to insert misguided political correctness in the movies

Hollywood's biggest New Year's party will kick off on Sunday, December 31, with a captivating firework show and access to select attractions.

From iconic films to beloved TV shows, the allure of nostalgia has prompted filmmakers and studios to revisit familiar stories, characters, and worlds. In recent years, the trend of rebooting and remaking classic movies and TV shows has existed.

It  was 1923 when HOLLYWOODLAND was first put up on Mount Lee over by Santa Monica Mountains.

El icónico "Terror Tram" de este año se expande para incluir un giro cinematográfico en las películas taquilleras de Jordan Peele en una experiencia cruzada que reinventa a Us, presentando ‘The Tethered’, un ejército revolucionario de vengativos ‘doppelgangers’ cuyo levantamiento los enfrenta a miembros del nuevo set de Jupiter's Claim ambientada en la última pesadilla pop del cineasta, Nope, como parte de Halloween Horror Nights en Universal Studios Hollywood, que inicia el jueves 8 de septiembre.