Pamela Anderson lights up 'Last Showgirl'
The mob-run city of the mid-20th century gave way to "legitimate" business moguls taking control of the casinos, which in turn led to a pivot toward making the Strip "family friendly," before a return to the "What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas" mantra in megaresorts run by corporations.
It’s the film that’s poised to complete Pamela Anderson’s midlife metamorphosis — but the star reveals how she was almost passed over for The Last Showgirl as even her erstwhile agent had her in a box.
Shot in Las Vegas over 19 days in February 2024, this indie drama is a compassionate study of families, both found and biological.
There was a time when the iconic showgirl ruled the Las Vegas Strip before those productions came to an end. The Last Showgirl, starring Pamela Anderson and Jamie Lee Curtis, opens in movie theaters on Jan.
Ironically, the film is about a showgirl who’s about to be out of work. She’s Shelly, a dancer in “Le Razzle Dazzle,” a Las Vegas throwback that was her home
Pamela Anderson's role in "The Last Showgirl" is ... a seasoned showgirl forced to find her next act after the Las Vegas revue she's headlined for decades announces its final show.
She did not win at the awards ceremony on Jan. 5, but Pamela Anderson was deserving of her nomination for a Golden Globe for her starring turn in “The Last Showgirl.” Getting a wide release this week,
The storyline of Gia Coppola’s The Last Showgirl revolves around Las Vegas show “Le Razzle Dazzle” — but for all of its rhinestones and feathers, it feels authentic. There are […]
After “Baywatch,” that “Pam and Tommy” miniseries and a documentary on Netflix, Pamela Anderson was ready for a change. She gets it with "The Last Showgirl."
This deliberate choice to have Anderson star in the film then makes sense: director Gia Coppola chose her after seeing the 2023 Netflix documentary “Pamela, a Love Story,” which sought to recontextualize the model’s sensationalized life through her own narrative.
She did not win at the awards ceremony on Jan. 5, but Pamela Anderson was deserving of her nomination for a Golden Globe for her starring turn in “The Last Showgirl.”