Some of Las Vegas’s best chefs are once again stepping out of their kitchens and into food trucks for the second season of “Late Nite Chef Fight.”
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If you were to lead a locations tour of Las Vegas’ custom car reality shows, you wouldn’t need to use a bus.
It’s a little-known fact of film criticism: Saturday morning screenings are almost universally awful.
Just in time for Halloween, Showtime is unleashing one of the creepiest, most depraved characters you’ll ever see on television: Warren Steed Jeffs.
You wanna win the war on drugs? Find a way to get each cartel boss alone in a room, then have Benicio Del Toro glare at him. It won’t be long before the world’s supply of illicit substances dwindles to whatever weed Seth Rogen happens to be holding.
Space travel + ’70s-era radio hits = awesomeness.
“You know, plenty of shows out there are, like, ‘Here’s the kid with cancer; now give me an Emmy.’ We’re a show that’s here to show you a hell of a good time for 45 minutes each and every week. That’s our job.”
We’ve reached the point where there are almost as many people making TV shows as there are watching them. Here’s a look at the 22 new series the networks are trotting out this fall. And, as always, dates and times are subject to change.
Not long into “Black Mass,” director Scott Cooper’s grim tale of Boston mobster James “Whitey” Bulger and his dealings with the FBI, I started trying to guess the fate of each new character as part of a game I called “Whacked or Not Whacked.” Spoiler alert: The result was usually Whacked.
Here’s a look at some of the original cable and streaming shows — including new seasons of “The Walking Dead” and “Homeland” and new series “Ash vs. Evil Dead” and “Marvel’s Jessica Jones” — that you can expect to see this fall.