| 5 Great Things For This Weekend |  | | 1.Summer Sirens Photos of leading ladies who'll bring the heat to the multiplex this season, from newcomers (like Rosie Huntington-Whiteley of ''Transformers: Dark of the Moon'') to longtime fan favorites (welcome back, Jennifer Aniston!) | | - 3-Dud? We share our theories on why most American theatergoers opted for the 2-D version of "Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides"
- Gospel of Gaga For all its fire and brimstone, "Born This Way" doesn't herald pop's second coming --but it's not a bad way to spend the wait
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Book Review 'Those Guys Have All the Fun': This compelling oral history of ESPN offers a behind-the-scenes look at major moments in sports -
Out With a Bang? It's time for EW.com's second-annual TV Season Finale Awards! Nominate your favorite shows in categories like Best Death and Most Rewound Moment | | |  | | Revolver Golden Gods Awards 10-11PM VH1 CLASSIC Host Chris Jericho kicks off the metal awards extravaganza by taking a baseball bat to a Justin Bieber-playing boom box. Needless to say, this establishes the wrestler's credentials as the most rocktastic person in the known universe (to have finished seventh on "Dancing With the Stars"). Performances by acts such as Alice Cooper, Sebastian Bach, and Duff McKagan's Loaded are less cartoonish — though not by much — while tribute is paid to the late Black Sabbath singer Ronnie James Dio. Also? An award is given to William Shatner, who, as Jericho points out, ''f---ed a green chick'' on "Star Trek." And really, folks, what's more metal than that? More Tonight's Best TV  | | | | IN THEATERS THIS WEEKEND |  | The Hangover Part II Cleverly structured, pretty funny sequel to Todd Phillips' 2009 what-happens-in-Vegas megahit "The Hangover", with mysterious WTF clues to whatever happened the night before to sharkish, presentable Phil (Bradley Cooper), reckless half-wit Alan (Zach Galifianakis), and sweet, repressed Stu (Ed Helms) B+ Full review | | Kung Fu Panda 2 More-than-worthy sequel. You'll taste, and savor, the victory through an irresistible gush of ''healing'' tears B+ Full review | | The Tree of Life An ecstatic, impressionistic, epic cinematic tone poem that entwines the stories of one Texas family in the 1950s B+ Full review | ADVERTISEMENT  |  | | |
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