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5 Great Things For This Weekend

1.Cannes Style The 64th Cannes International Film Festival kicked off in style with a star-studded opening ceremony attended by fashion-forward celebs Rachel McAdams, Uma Thurman, Salma Hayek, Lady Gaga, and more

  1. Handsome Hamm If EW’s grade-A review of "Bridesmaids" hasn’t convinced you to see the film, watching Jon Hamm crack up while watching a clip of himself and Kristen Wiig should seal the deal
  2. Charlie Sheen's Replacement Ashton Kutcher is reportedly in line to earn nearly $1 million an episode to join "Two and a Half Men"
  3. Reading Rob Lowe The 47-year-old actor's autobiography "Stories I Only Tell My Friends" is full of dish about his rise to heartthrob status, his struggles with alcoholism, and womanizing

  4. Easy Going-Groove Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler has delivered his first solo single "(It) Feels So Good." Click to listen

TV: What To Watch
FRI SAT SUN

Lady Gaga Presents the Monster Ball Tour: At Madison Square Garden

10-11PM  CBS, SEASON FINALE

Tom Selleck — stone-faced and broody as NYC police commissioner Frank Reagan — is the main reason to watch this glossy cop drama, which follows a multigenerational law-enforcement family as they charge through well-executed police-show tropes. The season finale resolves a long-running subplot about a shadowy secret cop organization that may have murdered one of Reagan's sons. 

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IN THEATERS THIS WEEKEND
Bridesmaids "Saturday Night Live"'s Kristen Wiig and "SNL" alum Maya Rudolph star in a wedding ensemble comedy with real heart – funny, smart, and raunchy heart A Full review
Everything Must Go Will Ferrell plays an alcoholic wretch on a bender, in this sober indie drama B- Full review
Skateland  This nostalgic coming-of-age tale is set in 1983 in small-town Texas B- Full review
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