| 5 Great Things For This Weekend |  | | 1.Emmys Interactive! Check out EW's Emmys hub all weekend long for pre-red carpet scoops on your favorite shows and stars from Mad Men and Modern Family to Jane Lynch and Chris Colfer. Then, on Sunday, visit EW.com any time after 5 p.m. EDT to take part in our all-fans-on-deck Emmys dash, featuring up-to-the-minute fashion galleries, winners announcements, and live blogging from our TV experts | | - Hollywood North Brad Pitt, EW's cover boy this week, has already scored with Moneyball at the Toronto International Film Festival, continuing through this weekend. Click through for our insider coverage for hints on what may be this year's King's Speech or Slumdog Millionaire
- 'Night' Shift Get your weekend started early with the bumpin' new track "All Night Long" from Demi Lovato, Timberland, and Missy Elliott from Lovato's Unbroken, which hits stores Tuesday
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Chronicling Camelot If you haven't had a chance to make your way through just-released Jacqueline Kennedy: Conversations of Life with John F. Kennedy, skip to the good stuff by reading our hand-picked highlights, including Jackie's revelations about Khrushchev and her irrational dislike for Wisconsin -
'Wars' Against Cancer Check out our exclusive video of A-listers including Emma Stone, Zach Galifianakis, Seth Rogen, Andy Samberg, and Samuel L. Jackson joining Stand Up to Cancer's latest, Star Wars-themed initiative | | |  | | The 63rd Primetime Emmy Awards 8-11PM FOX For only the 63rd time in history, the TV industry will gather to hand out shiny good job! trophies and answer our burning questions: Will host Jane Lynch sabotage a Gleeful musical number? Will three-time champ 30 Rock win back the comedy prize that Modern Family swiped last year? Will Lady Emmy smile down on departing Office mate Steve Carell in his final season, or on The Killing's Mireille Enos, Mike & Molly's Melissa McCarthy, and Louie's Louis C.K. in their first? (Just think of the speech possibilities if C.K. wins.) Will Game of Thrones put the head of Mad Men on the chopping block and claim the Outstanding Drama crown? Will yet another batch of nachos be hastily prepared in the kitchen during the Outstanding Directing for a Variety, Music, or Comedy Special award? At least we know the answer to the last question. —Dan Snierson More Tonight's Best TV | | | | IN THEATERS THIS WEEKEND |  | Drive Among Ryan Gosling's many star-making qualities is his nuanced mastery of a facial expression of infinitely adaptable, imperturbable, sustained calm that can be read as chilling or ardent, hard or soft, as the role demands | |