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This Weekend - 'True Blood': Catching Up Before Season 4, 'Cars 2' Movie Review, and more

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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

  1. 'I Wanna Go' To There In her latest video, Britney Spears stages another anti-paparazzi freak-out – this time sans umbrella
  2. 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?
  3. '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''

  4. Murphy's Law ''Glee'' creator Ryan Murphy talks about the winner of ''The Glee Project'' and spills season 3 secrets

TV: What To Watch
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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.

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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-
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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
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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+
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