Sunday features three match-ups with playoff implications. In the afternoon, Denver battles San Diego to keep control of the AFC West, and Seattle looks to put San Francisco out of the playoff picture. The nightcap features Dallas looking for revenge in Philadelphia.
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Fox Searchlight’s “Birdman” is flying high with seven nominations for the 72nd annual Golden Globes, followed by five apiece for “Boyhood” and “The Imitation Game.”
Nominations for the Screen Actors Guild Awards are in and Michael Keaton’s quirky dark comedy “Birdman” is leading the way with four SAG nominations, followed by “Boyhood,” “The Imitation Game” and “The Theory of Everything” with three each and “Foxcatcher” with a pair.
President Barack Obama slipped into the role of late night talk show host on Monday, nudging Stephen Colbert away from his perch during an appearance on the comedian’s satirical program and poking fun at himself in the process.
Just how successful have Netflix’s original shows been, really?
The Amazon Prime series “Bosch” is shooting in Las Vegas Dec. 11 and Dec. 12 — and they need nonunion extras (upscale, over-21 types) for the casino shoots. Here’s how to apply for a background role.
What’s worse than being eaten alive by a giant snake? Not being eaten alive by a giant snake, apparently. Viewers of Discovery’s “Eaten Alive” were less than impressed with the show they were actually given. Here’s why.
It’s tough to remember a series finale I’ve awaited as eagerly as “Sons of Anarchy’s” (10 p.m. Tuesday, FX).
For its third season, Spike TV’s “Catch a Contractor” is coming to town, and producers are seeking your stories of construction nightmares.
Comedy Central says President Obama will be on hand next week as Stephen Colbert begins his final two weeks as the fake cable news bloviator on “The Colbert Report.”
From “Walking Dead” survival kits, to “Real Housewives” panties, here’s a look at some of the more unusual — some would say unnecessary — gifts you can give those TV lovers on your list.
Las Vegas political pundit Jon Ralston’s nightly television talk show will sign off for good on Dec. 12.
Running a pawn shop that doubles as the set for a popular reality TV show is no easy task.
Roberto Gomez Bolanos, the iconic Mexican comedian who wrote and played the boy television character “El Chavo del Ocho” that defined a generation for millions of Latin American children, died Friday at age 85.
Each week, two Vegas-based chefs will face off in a three-round culinary battle as part of the new FYI channel series.