| 5 Great Things For This Weekend |  | | 1.Aw, Sookie It’s time for another season of sexual tension between Ms. Stackhouse and her man harem. Check out our gallery and get up-to-date on what’s going down with Bon Temps’ motley crew of fairies, werewolves, fangers, and witches | | - 'I Wanna Go' To There In her latest video, Britney Spears stages another anti-paparazzi freak-out – this time sans umbrella
- Satisfy Your 'Hunger' EW’s Rob Brunner finally gives in to peer pressure and reads the smash hit series ''The Hunger Games.'' Did the books live up to the hype?
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'Hell' Boys Directors Guillermo Del Toro, Roger Corman, and John Landis snark on some of the world’s worst trailers in the new DVD compilation ''Trailers From Hell! Volume 2'' -
Murphy's Law ''Glee'' creator Ryan Murphy talks about the winner of ''The Glee Project'' and spills season 3 secrets | | |  | | True Blood 9-10PM HBO, SEASON PREMIERE DEBUT ''Aw, hell no!'' Lafayette (Nelsan Ellis) exclaims when he walks into a witch-coven meeting that smells like ''where air fresheners go to die.'' On behalf of all of us who have been counting the seconds until tonight's season premiere, I say: Aw, hell yeah! Without spoiling much, I can tell you that Sookie (Anna Paquin) returns from fairyland — which was definitely not all it was cracked up to be — to find things have changed in Bon Temps, La. Bill (Stephen Moyer) has taken on a new vampire role, Eric (Alexander Skarsgård) has weaseled his way into Sookie's life in a surprising fashion, and Tara (Rutina Wesley) has skipped town for a badass gig. But back to Lafayette's host, the Wicked Wiccan of the South, Marnie (Harry Potter's Fiona Shaw). Let's just say it's best not to underestimate mousy, flower-dressed ladies who mumble to themselves. More Tonight's Best TV | | | | IN THEATERS THIS WEEKEND |  | Cars 2 Director John Lasseter grafts the appeal of the nostalgic American road-trip values and automotive pride established in the first movie onto the foreign-accent high jinks of an international spy caper B- Full review | Bad Teacher A lot of adolescent males may turn out opening weekend in the hope of seeing Cameron Diaz stoke their hot-for-teacher fantasies C Full review | A Better Life Directed by the eclectic Chris Weitz (The Twilight Saga: New Moon, About a Boy), the film weaves the torpor and anxiety of immigrant life into something dramatically true B+ Full review | ADVERTISEMENT  |  | | |
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