We’re in the middle of a renaissance of sorts when it comes to high-profile movies and TV shows with strong ties to Las Vegas.
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NBC’s delightfully strange examination of the afterlife is ending its acclaimed four-year run.
The stellar drama “Deadwood” was canceled, abruptly and unceremoniously, 13 years ago. But on Friday it returns for some long-awaited resolution.
Every year, Hallmark Channel and Lifetime overwhelm viewers with something like a bajillion-and-seven original Christmas movies.
You could check out the latest episodes of NBC’s “American Ninja Warrior” (9 p.m. Monday) and “America’s Got Talent” (8 p.m. Tuesday).
The animated series will air its 636th episode Sunday, inching past “Gunsmoke” for the record for most episodes ever for a scripted American prime-time series.
Rob Lowe’s new show, “The Lowe Files,” in which he and his sons explore unsolved mysteries, is among the goofiest things you’ll see this year.
There are simply too many ideas in this unnecessary sequel, none of which is really explored, for any of them to resonate.
You know the feeling when you leave a great movie and you can’t stop thinking about that one outstanding scene? At least half of “Baby Driver” is made up of those scenes, woven together by one of the finest soundtracks ever assembled.
Well, Robert, here’s a rule I try to live by: When it comes to Jason Statham movies, unless they have the words “Fast,” “Furious” or “Transporter” in the title, you can almost always save your $9 and wait for them to show up on cable.