TV picks for Jan. 28: 'Penguin Post Office,' 'Rushmore,' 'Suits'

January 27, 2015 at 8:00PM
Jason Schwartzman in "Rushmore" ORG XMIT: fr180
Jason Schwartzman in “Rushmore.” (The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Going postal

Mail carriers live up to their credo "through rain, sleet or snow" in "Penguin Post Office," a documentary about a postal station in Antarctica where workers interact with gentoo penguins seeking their mates every summer. Fortunately, the film will not examine the mating rituals of the humans. 7 p.m. TPT, Ch. 2

Mount Rushmore

The Oscars' showering of nominations for "The Grand Budapest Hotel" may have you dying to re-watch director Wes Anderson's first classic, 1998's "Rushmore," which did a superb job of utilizing Bill Murray. 9 p.m. Showtime 2

Suit up

"Suits" returns with the first of its last six episodes that deal with the fallout after Louis Litt's (Rick Hoffman) discovery that Mike (Patrick J. Adams) isn't a real lawyer. Cast member Gabriel Macht makes his directorial debut. 9 p.m. USA

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