Chris Pine and his ragtag Coast Guard crew overcome horrendous luck, freezing temperatures, hurricane-force winds and waves so powerful they’ve broken two 500-foot oil tankers in half.
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Move over, “Making a Murderer.” Take a seat, “The Jinx.” FX is revisiting the original did-he-or-didn’t-he reality TV obsession with “The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story” (10 p.m. Feb. 2).
The truth is out there. An entertaining episode of the “X-Files” reboot is, too.
It’s a moving, troubling look at one man’s existential crisis, the powerful grip of loneliness and the mundanity and despair of everyday life. But “Anomalisa” probably will be remembered, at least by the few of you who’ll see it, for one thing: puppet sex.
With the financial-intrigue drama “Billions,” Damian Lewis returns to the premium channel where he made his mark, albeit for one too many seasons, as “Homeland’s” doomed Brody. And Josh Holloway, who burst onto the scene as “Lost’s” scruffy Sawyer, gets back together with that series’ co-showrunner, Carlton Cuse, for the alien-invasion drama “Colony.”
Depending upon your preferred news source, the word “Benghazi” has come to symbolize either a witch hunt or an act of near treason.
I know, I know. It’s difficult to think about a whole new year full of movies when you’re still so wrapped up in “Star Wars.”
Of all the resolutions you’ve already broken, here’s hoping “clearing out room on the DVR’ wasn’t one of them, because television’s midseason has begun in earnest.