| 5 Great Things For This Weekend |  | | 1.Back to the Start They say a movie should tell you what it's about in the first 10 minutes. Well, these 30 films take that edict to the next level, offering the most mind-blowing, thrill-producing, heart-breaking opening sequences in cinematic history | | - Emmy Gimmes Mad Men, Boardwalk Empire, and Modern Family garnered their expected nods, but there are still some surprises in this year's field of Emmy contenders
- Comic Relief Comic-Con 2011 is but a few more sleeps away. This year, EW offers wall-to-wall coverage of the convention floor, reports from the most geeky and gratifying panels, and live streaming video from our VIP lounge
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Field of Streams Netflix angered subscribers this week by announcing a price increase. Many loyalists threatened to cancel their accounts, but where will they go? We look at some viable Netflix alternatives -
Smells Like Tween Spirit Lovebirds Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez are the latest in a string of celebs to be caught in the act… of unabashedly singing karaoke | | |  | | Breaking Bad 10-11PM AMC, SEASON PREMIERE In the light, breezy world of summer entertainment, you need a good old-fashioned meth-lab murder every once in a while. And there could be one or two of them during the fourth season of AMC's Breaking Bad, which emerges from its edge-of-your-armchair cliff-hanger with an almost unbearably suspenseful premiere, at least one genuinely shocking twist, and more proof that it's among the best shows on television. Did Jesse shoot Gale? Will Gus massacre Walt as payback, or will Walt get to Gus first? Is Skyler ready to drop the sanctimony and become a crime-boss wife for real? Will Saul ever stop calling Jesse ''Hip-hop''? (Please, no — it kills us when he does that!) Suffice it to say that this is looking like one bloody, anxious, thrilling season as Giancarlo Esposito's and Bryan Cranston's Gus and Walt approach their High Noon moment. —Melissa Maerz More Tonight's Best TV | | | | IN THEATERS THIS WEEKEND |  | Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows -- Part 2 The movie leaves us with the dawning, awesome recognition that the world is huge, fraught, enigmatic, magical, dangerous, delightful, and, ultimately, the responsibility of young people who must first find their own footing. That's quite an accomplishment for a story about a boy with a wand A- Full review | Horrible Bosses In this comedic assault on the inequities of corporate hierarchy, the bosses only get what's coming to them. The audience, meanwhile, reaps the employee benefits A- Full review | | Zookeeper Too much of Zookeeper is devoted to James’ lovelorn hero learning to accept Who He Really Is by abandoning his fantasy of marrying an icky ice princess B- Full review | ADVERTISEMENT  |  | | |
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