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Revisiting Martin Scorsese's 'Casino' With Variety's Owen Gleiberman
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Revisiting Martin Scorsese’s ‘Casino’ With Variety’s Owen Gleiberman

by jummy84 November 20, 2025
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On today’s episode of the “Daily Variety” podcast, we’ll hear from Variety‘s Owen Gleiberman about his rediscovery of an under-appreciated Martin Scorsese classic, 1995’s “Casino.” And Joe Otterson unpacks his reporting on the turmoil behind the scenes on Sylvester Stallone’s “Tulsa King” series as the Taylor Sheridan drama shoots Season 4 in Atlanta.

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The Best Casino Scenes in Movies
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The Best Casino Scenes in Movies – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 November 10, 2025
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Hollywood films include some iconic casino scenes, spanning a wide number of different movie genres. Setting a film in a casino is nostalgic, timeless, and creates a great environment for viewers to enjoy an unfolding plot.

Let’s review the best casino scenes in movies. These are not ranked in any particular order, but each scene deserves to be mentioned for its enduring impact and memorable moments. 

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The James Bond movies have a casino reference in several titles, so this is an appropriate place to start. Specifically, the Macau Casino dragon pit scene from “Skyfall”. The cinematography of the dragon pit is alluring. 

“Casino Royale”, a James Bond film released in 2006, includes the poker showdown scene. Bond squares off against Le Chiffre, the movie’s antagonist, playing a poker game in Montenegro. It’s a pivotal point of the plot in the film, as Bond attempts to win the pot, forcing his opponent to join MI6 protection in exchange for valuable information. 

George Clooney’s iconic movie, “Ocean’s Eleven”, is a film that focuses its plot on a casino heist. Fans are given access to each phase of the heist’s plan, with plenty of suspense inserted to elevate its intensity. Danny Ocean, played by Clooney, sets out to rob three different casinos for $150 million alongside 11 other associates. 

Robert De Niro stars in “Casino”, a movie released 30 years ago that also features other A-list actors, including Joe Pesci. In the film, De Niro’s character gets into a confrontation with a player who defies his request to leave the casino, forcing security to act accordingly. 

Zach Galifinakis’ character in “The Hangover” leans on his mathematical ability to win several table games in Las Vegas, earning a massive payday at the casino. In the scene, numbers float across the screen, physically capturing Galifinakis’ rare and lucrative skillset, unbeknownst to the bachelor party. 

That scene in The Hangover paid tribute to Dustin Hoffman’s character in “Rain Man” from the 1980s. Tom Cruise starred alongside Hoffman, whose autism allowed him to read numbers and win by card counting in blackjack. 

Edward Norton and Matt Damon starred in the movie “Rounders.” Released in 1998, these two protagonists attempt to win big money by traveling around to win high-stakes poker to alleviate debt. The best scene is at the end, when Mike, Damon’s character, winds up beating Teddy “KGB” by baiting him to go all-in before the final hand. 

Casinos are a prominent setting in Hollywood films and movies. Now that online casino gaming is taking off, it’s only fitting to pay tribute to some of these iconic casino scenes in pop culture lore. 

November 10, 2025 0 comments
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Top 5 Hollywood Casino Lovers
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Top 5 Hollywood Casino Lovers – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 October 31, 2025
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Imagine being a top Hollywood celebrity. You have millions of adoring fans and enough money to do virtually anything. From buying the most expensive cars to living in lavish mansions, your every whim is fulfilled. And if you like playing casino games, you’re in luck. Hollywood is chock-full of betting lovers who have made headlines and garnered amazing reputations for their escapades at the casino.

Whether it’s movie stars who try to go pro at poker or sports stars splashing millions of dollars at the betting table, there are several casino lovers in Hollywood who regularly spend money on gambling. Their love for the game is closely followed by many fans who visit physical establishments or find alternatives at readwrite to immerse themselves in some of the best online casinos. As for the celebrities themselves, here are a few names of the top casino lovers in Tinseltown.

As a professional boxer, Floyd Mayweather knows all about people placing wagers on the outcomes of his fights. The man himself is certainly not reluctant to shell out the big bucks for gambling. In fact, he’s known for it.  His preference appears to be placing heavy wagers on sporting events. For example, he spent millions betting on NFL and NBA games, as well as weirder things like a Justin Bieber concert. To his credit, he has made both big wins and losses, many of which he shows off on social media. From 2010 to 2012 alone, he raked in $4 million in profits and famously netted $42,500 profit from a bet on the Bivol vs. Canelo fight.

Matt Damon fans might know about his famous role in the 1998 film Rounders, where he played Mike McDermott, a man embroiled in the world of underground high-stakes poker. But while researching the role, he developed a real-life fascination with poker that almost saw his career take a different turn. He began playing poker professionally and even got quite far in the game. He competed in the 1998 World Series of Poker (WSOP) and was eliminated by Pro Doyle Brunson. Not to be deterred, his love for poker continued, and as recently as 2010, he took part in World Series of Poker events. While acting has clearly remained his true passion, he stands out as one of the most prolific poker players in Hollywood.

It wouldn’t be a list of top casino lovers in Hollywood without talking about Tobey Maguire, a man so legendary that his escapades have been immortalized in film. It all began in 2004, when Maguire, hot off Spider-man fame, began playing poker at the tournament level. He got top-notch training from professional Daniel Negreanu and actually did well, attending several World Series of Poker (WSOP) events. But what really made him notable was his participation in underground Hollywood poker tournaments hosted by Molly Bloom in the 2000s. These tournaments were not exactly legal, and having big names like Leo DiCaprio and Maguire meant that some drama was bound to happen. Reportedly, he made Bloom bark like a seal after winning a game. This was portrayed in the film Molly’s Game, which delved into the world of Hollywood poker and cemented his place in Hollywood gambling history.

Legendary actor George Clooney’s love for gambling has been apparent, both on and off-screen. On screen, he is famous for his portrayal of Danny Ocean in the Ocean’s films, a con artist who attempts a high-stakes heist at a luxury casino. In real life, his gambling exploits go far and wide. He famously bet money with fellow actors Michelle Pfeiffer and Nicole Kidman that he would be unmarried and childless by 40, a bet he would go on to win. He’s been reportedly involved in private high-stakes gambling with fellow Hollywood elite and even tried to get into the business himself. 

Back in 2005, he teamed up with business partner Rande Gerber for what was supposed to be a $3 billion casino-hotel project called “Las Ramblas” in Las Vegas. Sadly, this was canceled the following year due to market conditions. 

Jennifer Tilly is not just an Academy Award-nominated actress who has starred in such iconic films as Bride of Chucky and Made in America. She’s also a very accomplished poker player. She took up the hobby at a young age, as both her father and boyfriend were players. She began playing professionally in the 1990s and by 2005, became the first celebrity to win a World Series of Poker bracelet. Her career winnings have exceeded $1 million, and she was even nominated for  PokerListings’ Spirit of Poker Living Legend Award in 2014.

If there is anything we have learned over the years, it is that the stars love to gamble. From those who take it on as a side career to those whose love of betting has become a Hollywood story in itself, the list is endless. What stars were you surprised to see on this list?

October 31, 2025 0 comments
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Drake Sued in Missouri Over ‘Deceptive’ Stake.us Online Casino
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Drake Sued in Missouri Over ‘Deceptive’ Stake.us Online Casino

by jummy84 October 28, 2025
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The lawsuit, structured as a class action, accuses the rapper of promoting an illegal online casino

Drake is being sued by a Missouri man who claims the music superstar, along with influencer Adin Ross and an online casino named Stake.us, received “unjust enrichment” from the purportedly “deceptive” sweepstakes casino.

In a 34-page class action complaint obtained by Rolling Stone, plaintiff Justin Killham alleges Drake and Ross actively misled consumers when they promoted Stake.us as a “harmless” social casino when, according to the lawsuit, it’s a “highly addictive” and “unlawful gambling platform.”

Filed Monday in Jackson County Circuit court, the lawsuit accuses Drake and Ross of “deceptive, fraudulent and unfair” practices that violate Missouri law and cause real-life gambling losses to at-risk users.

“Stake’s deceptive trade practices have inflicted severe harm on the vulnerable in Missouri, and especially on individuals prone to gambling addiction and younger consumers targeted through Stake’s ‘free play’ marketing,” the lawsuit states. It alleges Stake.us created a dual-currency system that bundles its virtual, purportedly non-redeemable “gold coins” with a second type of token called “Stake Cash” that can be wagered on casino games and cashed out for real money at a fixed 1:1 ratio to the U.S. dollar. This makes token transactions “a clear vehicle for real-money gambling,” the lawsuit states.

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This type of dual-currency model is considered a loophole by critics and has faced a backlash by legislators. California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill earlier this month to address the problem. (Attempts to reach reps for Drake, Ross and Stake were not immediately successful Tuesday.) 

Drake and Ross have been high-profile promoters of Stake, receiving millions from the company to engage in livestream gambling promoting the platform. These streams are carried out “under deeply fraudulent pretenses,” the lawsuit claims. “When Ross and Drake purport to gamble online with Stake.com, they often do not do so with their own money despite telling the public in Missouri and elsewhere the opposite,” the filing states. The complaint argues that “Stake’s influencer marketing, especially through Drake and Ross, is directed, among others, at teenagers in Missouri and in other states.”

October 28, 2025 0 comments
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Nas-Backed Casino Approved After Times Square Denies Jay-Z’s Proposal
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Nas-Backed Casino Approved After Times Square Denies Jay-Z’s Proposal

by jummy84 September 29, 2025
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A Nas-backed casino bid in Queens just got the green light to move ahead days after JAY-Z’s Times Square casino dreams were deferred.

On Thursday (Sept. 25), Aqueduct’s Resorts World received preliminary approval from a state siting board to move forward in the race for one of up to three casino licenses in New York. The move felt like a full-circle moment for Queens Borough President Donovan Richards, who couldn’t resist throwing a little shade in Hov’s direction while hyping Nas’ ties to the project.

“There’s a theme in Queens and I know Nas is a part of it. Queens gets the money!” Richards said. Then, with a grin, he doubled down: “Sorry JAY-Z. We win again. I just had to rub it in.”

Nas, who has equity in Genting Resorts World’s $5 billion proposal, has been hands-on about the vision. The plan includes live table games like blackjack, craps, and poker, plus a concert hall and even a sports academy with Queens hoops legend Kenny “The Jet” Smith attached. On Thursday, Richards and five other members of the state’s community advisory committee unanimously voted in Resorts World’s favor.

The “One Mic” MC spoke of his new venture into the gambling world prior, and called it a win for his community. “This is an ambitious project that will give new opportunities to the hard-working families who call Queens home, attract top-tier talent, and build up the next generation of leaders. Clearly, with this project, the world is ours,” he said.

Meanwhile, JAY-Z’s Caesars Palace Times Square bid, with partners SL Green Realty and Caesars, didn’t survive the advisory stage. Every Manhattan casino proposal was struck down amid opposition from the Broadway League and neighborhood residents who made it clear that a new gambling hub in Times Square was likely not happening.

Next up, the statewide Gaming Facility Location Board will review the approved bids before the Gaming Commission makes its final decision. Up to three licenses will be awarded by the end of the year. Other contenders still in the mix include Bally’s in The Bronx, The Coney in Coney Island, and the Mets-Hard Rock partnership eyeing space near Citi Field.

But for now, Queens has bragging rights.

September 29, 2025 0 comments
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Jay-Z's Times Square Casino Proposal Rejected By Advisory Committee
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Jay-Z’s Times Square Casino Proposal Rejected By Advisory Committee

by jummy84 September 17, 2025
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Jay-Z, SL Green, and Caesars Entertainment’s bid to transform Times Square into the next major casino playground has been struck down. On Wednesday (Sept. 17), the state’s six-member community advisory committee denied the proposal with a 4-2 vote, per numerous sources.

Those four “nay” votes came from reps for Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine, state Sen. Liz Krueger, Assemblyman Tony Simone, and Councilman Erik Bottcher, while the governor and mayor’s appointees stood in support with a “yay.”

Following the decision, SL Green CEO Marc Holliday reportedly blasted the naysayers, saying, “Go run and hide. You have to live with that history forever.”

The Broadway League and the No Times Square Casino Coalition have argued that plopping a gaming hub in the middle of Manhattan’s theater district would destroy the magic that draws millions to Broadway every year. Richard Gottfried, former Manhattan assemblyman, stated, “Most residents of the area we heard from are opposed. The Broadway theater industry is adamantly opposed, and they make a strong case that a casino in this area would do major damage to that gem. There’s lots of other places in the city where a casino could thrive.”

Rev. Al Sharpton, who supported the plan, called the decision a missed opportunity. “I was here for Jay-Z,” Sharpton told The Post. “We haven’t seen Black ownership in the entertainment industry in Times Square. I was disappointed that they didn’t break the color line.”

Meanwhile, Jason Laks, president of the Broadway League, celebrated the “safeguarding” of the culture and community. “A vote to protect the magic of Broadway for the one hundred thousand New Yorkers who depend on it for their livelihoods, and for the tens of millions who come from around the world to experience it,” he said. “A casino can go anywhere, but Broadway only lives here.”

While Manhattan has denied a new casino, Queens still has a chance to secure one of those licenses.

Hip-Hop icon Nas has teamed up with Resorts World New York City on a $5 billion expansion plan for Aqueduct Park. If approved, their casino would become one of the largest in the world, featuring a 350,000-square-foot floor, 3,000 units of workforce housing, and 50 acres of new park space.

Nas spoke of his new venture and called it a win for his community. “This is an ambitious project that will give new opportunities to the hard-working families who call Queens home, attract top-tier talent, and build up the next generation of leaders. Clearly, with this project, the world is ours,” he said.

Unlike Times Square, Queens’ community is backing the proposal. Community Board 10 chair Betty Braton praised Resorts World’s track record. “They have been with us in good times and tough times ever since, giving both financial support and their time to this community,” she stated. “I know this partnership will only continue.”

With only three licenses on the table, the stakes are higher than ever.

September 17, 2025 0 comments
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Jay-Z Defends Times Square Casino Bid As Cultural Investment + Says It's About 'Strengthening' Broadway & Creating 'Real Value' Within The Community
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Jay-Z Defends Times Square Casino Bid As Cultural Investment + Says It’s About ‘Strengthening’ Broadway & Creating ‘Real Value’ Within The Community

by jummy84 September 12, 2025
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Jay-Z Defends Times Square Casino Bid As Cultural Investment + Says It’s About ‘Strengthening’ Broadway & Creating ‘Real Value’ Within The Community

Jay-Z is doubling down on his love for New York City by investing in what he calls a “world class destination” in the heart of Times Square. He shared his vision in a new interview with City & State New York.

Through Roc Nation, Jay-Z has partnered with SL Green and Caesars to propose a casino at 1515 Broadway.

“New York City is the entertainment capital of the world,” he said. “Caesars Palace Times Square is an extension of culture.”

He believes the project will support the community and Broadway.

“Casino visitors will buy tickets, fill seats, book dinners before shows, and keep hotels full,” he explained. “This project isn’t about taking away from Broadway – it’s about strengthening it.”

Addressing critics, he emphasized responsible gaming programs and investments in arts and public resources.

“Our goal is to create opportunity and ensure this project delivers real value,” he added.

When asked what he loves most about NYC, he said, “The attitude, the culture, the energy. You can’t replicate New York anywhere else.”

Do you think the casino project is a good idea?


September 12, 2025 0 comments
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Moments when Hollywood felt like a real-life casino floor – Hollywood Life
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Moments when Hollywood felt like a real-life casino floor – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 August 31, 2025
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Casinos can be magnetic. The noise, the lights, the rush of playing for high stakes all go into creating a powerful, dreamy atmosphere. You see it over and over in movies: Hollywood produces hundreds of movies every year, many of them featuring casinos. 

The sets go from bustling to deserted as the actors walk in, but the scenes are all familiar; for a while, you forget you’re watching a movie. You find yourself in there with them, sweating over chips and a possible win.

Casino Royale and learning how to play

The first thing audiences learned when Daniel Craig took a seat at a high-stakes poker table in Casino Royale wasn’t the importance of chomping on a toothpick during a hand – it was that Daniel Craig could really play poker. Every moment in those scenes had a sharp focus: the lights on the faces of players, the sound of a hand of cards being shuffled, the subtlety of Craig’s own performance. 

It was a lesson on what being in that room might really feel like. The bets, the sweating, the watching and waiting – it was all there, a sort of secret movie trivia, revealing how Hollywood got it so right.

It’s popular for the same reason that live casinos are often some of the most popular establishments on review sites like AskGamblers – being able to truly immerse yourself in the casino environment, whether that be in real-life, in a game or in a movie, is something that many people crave. 

Ocean’s Eleven and glamour on display

The casinos in the Ocean’s Eleven remake were built to make you want to be there. They didn’t just show audiences gambling on slot machines and blackjack tables: they showed the ins and outs, the best places to sit, the people who could play and those who were only in it for the pretty lights. 

Steven Soderbergh staged each shot with a sense of style that could make the average viewer feel like they could be in the middle of that scene, dealing cards and watching stacks of chips multiply. It’s a feeling of rushing from one table to the next, of knowing a high-roller’s bluff, of smiling at security guards and walking out the door.

Rounders and the heartbeat of the game

Casino movies aren’t all big, flashy moments. Sometimes, the most important actions are small and urgent – the sound of breathing a little too loudly, the stakes seeming to rest in the flick of one card. Rounders made underground poker feel like the action was happening in every moment, like the outcome of one hand could shape everything. 

Matt Damon and John Malkovich were quiet, controlled (or uncontrolled) in the head-to-head of their underground poker game. The camera focused closely on their faces, on the hands moving stacks of chips, on the creaking leather of a player shifting in their chair.

Rain Man and the nuances of risk

It’s one of the most memorable casino scenes in any movie, but it’s not about risk at all. Rain Man doesn’t follow the high rollers, the shell games or the casino dealers. It follows Tom Cruise and Dustin Hoffman, who, when they make their way onto the blackjack floor, do so with a calm confidence. 

The scene has a stillness and quiet that is only amplified by the dealers and other players at the tables not seeming to want to watch, while also knowing they have to. The game is moving along in clinical efficiency, but even while you know the odds, you know that risk is here, too.

Uncut Gems and edge-of-your-seat gambling

Uncut Gems, from brothers Josh and Benny Safdie, only visits a casino for a short time, but it really nails it. Adam Sandler’s Howard Ratner was on the edge of everything in the movie, which extended to his gambling scenes in a house casino. Shots are tight, edges blurred by the noise of overlapping phone calls and conversations, and the game unfolds at an unstoppable pace. 

It feels almost desperate, a way of punctuating the film’s themes. Gambling can be glamorous, but it can be raw and ugly too, too close to destruction for comfort.

It’s about the feel, and less about the shine

What these Hollywood casino scenes have in common is that they don’t just recreate what casinos look like; they also capture what they feel like. Movies evoke those same jangled nerves, that frenetic overload, those impossible decisions, but in scenes surrounding more than just a game. 

They have stakes, and their characters have faces, histories, dreams and failures that take a seat at the blackjack table, right alongside the chips they’re playing with. They draw you in, because in that moment, it could be you in that seat, with everything on the line, not knowing how the next hand will be dealt.

All in on the drama 

Gambling in a casino is already a bit cinematic, and Hollywood knows it. The high rollers, the villains, the jingles and the flashing lights – gambling scenes in movies can be both fantasy and authentic, each a bet the audience has made, in different ways. For every edge-of-your-seat scene that has viewers biting their nails, there are dozens of others meant to dazzle and distract. 

The best of them make the latter feel like the former, holding the attention of the room and the audience as everything in the story hinges on the outcome of a game.

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