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Ex-wives on the verge of a nervous breakdown, from USA's "The Starter Wife" to Bravo's "Real Housewives of Atlanta" to NBC's "Kath & Kim."
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What you need to see, read, do this week: Your favorite writers on their favorite states, audaciously hopeful music and a deliciously decadent box set.
"Rachel Getting Married" "Rachel Getting Married"
Jonathan Demme recaptures the ease and warmth of his early movies with this affecting take of a family wedding.
"How to Lose Friends and Alienate People" "How to Lose Friends and Alienate People"
Simon Pegg is utterly charming as a troublemaking British journalist in this celeb-media sendup.
"Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist" "Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist"
Two bridge-and-tunnel kids knock about nocturnal New York in this leisurely, low-key movie.
"Blindness" "Blindness"
Julianne Moore shines, others stumble through this extended metaphor on the condition of humanity.
Desperation becomes her Desperation becomes her
"The Ex List" is like "Sex and the City" without the trustworthy friends, the cool clothes and the laughs. Is this a dramedy, or a cautionary tale?
Uncurbed enthusiasm Uncurbed enthusiasm
Veteran "Curb Your Enthusiasm" director Bob Weide talks about bringing his prickly brand of humor to the big screen with "How to Lose Friends and Alienate People."
Why has it been so long since a black band ruled rock? Why has it been so long since a black band ruled rock?
With their passionate new album, "Dear Science," TV on the Radio stake their claim as a great American rock band.
Isn't it romantic? Isn't it romantic?
"Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist" director Peter Sollett talks about young people looking for love on the streets of New York.
Her so-called music career Her so-called music career
Juliana Hatfield talks about her latest -- and possibly finest -- record, her frank new memoir, and life after being a Gen X It Girl
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Crude, rude, disheveled and horny: From Showtime's "Californication" to HBO's "Entourage" and "The Life & Times of Tim," once again we're in the company of men behaving badly.
More than just a beautiful face More than just a beautiful face
Gorgeous, sure, but it was Paul Newman's sly spark that made us love him -- and he never stopped reinventing himself.
"Miracle at St. Anna" "Miracle at St. Anna"
Spike Lee pulls out all the stops with this sprawling World War II drama.
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What you need to see, read, do this week: Redneck comedy, a "Twilight" alternative and a movie trilogy that will blow you away.
"Nights in Rodanthe" "Nights in Rodanthe"
Diane Lane and Richard Gere defy gravity in this clunky romantic melodrama.
"The Class" "The Class"
This exhilarating movie captures the way failure can open new paths and help us make sense of life.
"Eagle Eye" "Eagle Eye"
Shia LaBeouf and Michelle Monaghan take orders from Big Sister in this ambitious political thriller.
The miracle of Spike Lee The miracle of Spike Lee
The cinema icon talks about reshaping American mythology with his WWII epic, "Miracle at St. Anna," and what Hollywood would look like if he were in charge.
Lamest Emmys ever? Lamest Emmys ever?
"Mad Men" and "30 Rock" win big, but an endless string of tributes and a five-headed host-Hydra render the Emmys unusually painful.
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What do people do all day? A tour through thoroughly modern careers, from family-reuniting expert Troy Dunn of WeTV's "The Locator" to freelance hero Michael Westen of USA's "Burn Notice."
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What you need to see, read, do this week: A radical filmmaker's inspiring memoir; "90210's" slutty, drunken grandma; and great works from lost geniuses.
"The Duchess" "The Duchess"
Keira Knightley charms and devastates in this lavish -- and juicy -- costume drama.
"Ghost Town" "Ghost Town"
Ricky Gervais shows off his killer comedic instincts as a dentist who sees dead people in this heavenly romantic comedy.
"Appaloosa" "Appaloosa"
Ed Harris and Viggo Mortensen poke along amiably in this easygoing western.
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