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).
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Twice now, southwest Las Vegas has served as a launching point for the return of the Vegas PBS program “Outdoor Nevada.”
Robert Durst is set to plead guilty to a gun charge in New Orleans next week, a move that puts the millionaire real estate heir one step closer to facing a murder charge in Los Angeles.
With all the controversy over #OscarsSoWhite, now may not have been the best time to announce that a white actor has been cast as African-American pop star Michael Jackson.
The Feb. 6 Ultimate Fighting Championship card at the MGM Grand Garden will air on cable television instead of pay per view after the main event was canceled because of injuries to both fighters scheduled for a heavyweight title bout.
For those who have been planning to get on the “Doctor Who” bandwagon, you better dive into the series quickly, because Netflix has announced seasons one through eight of the popular television show will be removed soon.
Don’t have any special plans for Valentine’s Day? Netflix has announced its list of content that will be added to the service throughout the month of February.
Doritos is making a millionaire for the tenth and final time with its Crash the Super Bowl ad contest.
Vegas Voices is a weekly question-and-answer series featuring notable Las Vegans.
Acclaimed movie writer-director Woody Allen is turning his attention to the small screen, with a new streaming television series for Amazon starring pop star Miley Cyrus.
After nearly three decades of acting in film and television, David Duchovny finally landed his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame Jan. 25, the day after his most iconic character — conspiracy maven Fox Mulder — returns to TV in the first half of a two-night launch for Fox’s limited series revival of “The X-Files.”
Pokemon aims to be the very best in its TV commercial that will air during Super Bowl 50.
Lake Bell, Rob Corddry, Erinn Hayes, Rob Huebel, Ken Marino, Megan Mullally and Henry Winkler are back for the seventh season of “Childrens Hospital” (11 p.m. Friday, Adult Swim).
Gillian Anderson may have earned Emmy, Golden Globe and SAG Awards for her portrayal of Dana Scully in Fox’s sci-fi hit “The X-Files,” but she recently revealed that she had to fight to be paid the same as male co-star David Duchovny — during the show’s original run and for the hotly-anticipated revival, premiering Sunday.
The truth is out there. An entertaining episode of the “X-Files” reboot is, too.