| 5 Great Things For This Weekend |  | | 1.2011 EWwy Awards! It's your final weekend to vote for this year's EWwys. From Neil Patrick Harris to Katey Sagal and everyone in between, register your vote for the shows and actors you think were snubbed by the Emmys and deserve to be celebrated! | | - 'Hunger Games': The Districts The evil overlords of The Hunger Games' Capitol have launched a website where fans can find out the district where they would live if they were in Katniss' Panem
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'Animals' House Click through to see what We the Animals scribe Justin Torres, who is about to embark on a national book tour, told EW about his own messy boyhood and writing his debut novel -
Fortunate Fall Check out our picks for "25 Fall Movies We Can't Wait to See," including Breaking Dawn, The Adventures of Tintin, The Muppets, and more | | |  | | Masterpiece: Inspector Lewis 9-10:30PM PBS, SEASON PREMIERE A Brit cop Lewis (Kevin Whately) and his sidekick Hathaway (Laurence Fox) return for another clutch of shows that find them solving murders in the blood-splattered charnel house that is, uh, picturesque Oxfordshire. This episode centers on a death at an all-female college and features notable guest turns by Juliet Stevenson (Truly, Madly, Deeply) as a celibate academic and Saskia Reeves (Luther) as the inspector's former colleague. Surrounding the scowling Lewis with a schoolful of women seems ripe for some comedic interludes. Instead, the result is a rather somber affair, albeit one that is almost as handsomely crafted as Oxford itself. B —Clark Collis More Tonight's Best TV | | | | IN THEATERS THIS WEEKEND |  | The Debt In its booby-trapped way, The Debt poses an arresting question: In a place that's as haunted by history as Israel is, can a lie ever really serve to prop up a larger truth? The movie demonstrates, compellingly, why the answer is no | |