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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. 'Community' Scoop Watch Joel McHale and Donald Glover butt heads, from tonight's season finale
  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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