5 Great Things For This Weekend | | 1.'Breaking Dawn': 10 New Photos The release of Breaking Dawn -- Part 2 is still months away, but our blood is already boiling with excitement. Check out EW's exclusive behind-the-scenes photos, which include a first look at Bella and Edward's half-human, half-vampire daughter Renesmee, played by newcomer Mackenzie Foy, and grab the latest issue of EW featuring the inside story on the making of the film
| | - Black Keys visit 'Workaholics': First Look Music meets comedy when the rockers guest star on the Comedy Central series. Before watching the episode next week, visit EW.com for exclusive shots of the duo rocking killer locks and an interview with both the band and cast
- Truman Capote Reissues: 7 Cool Covers! New paperback editions of the author's work arrive in June and EW has exclusive photos of the 7 new covers. Browse through the gallery and vote for your favorite in the comments section
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Tailored Guide to 'Suits' The sharply dressed cast is back for a second season tonight. EW's Mandi Bierly offers a refresher course on the show, telling you who's who and who they'll be by the end of the season with commentary from the stars -
'Disaster' Flick Although the world is coming to an end, the characters of It’s a Disaster care more about petty relationship issues. Before this unconventional apocalyptic flick, starring Julia Stiles, David Cross, and America Ferrera, debuts at the Los Angeles Film Festival, check out an exclusive clip at EW.com | | | The Killing 9-10PM AMC, SEASON FINALE
It may have seemed like an eternity to some fans, but the search for Rosie Larsen's killer finally comes to an end — and costar Brent Sexton, who plays Rosie's grieving dad, Stan, is sorry if you're still annoyed about things taking so freaking long. ''It's just an unfortunate miscommunication,'' says the actor. ''We certainly didn't try to mislead anybody!'' -Lynette Rice More Tonight's Best TV | | | IN THEATERS THIS WEEKEND | | Rock of Ages In the end there is a reason to see Rock of Ages, and that's Tom Cruise's funny, louche performance as Stacee Jaxx, the film's jaded and dissolute Axl Rose metal-god figure. C -Owen Gleiberman | Your Sister's Sister To the unstinting credit of writer-director Lynn Shelton and the perfectly harmonized cast in this instantly disarming funny-deep drama, no one is ever an indie punchline. A- -Lisa Schwarzbaum
| The Woman in the Fifth Pawel Pawlikowski, director of My Summer of Love (the superb 2004 drama that launched Emily Blunt), creates a nice sense of paranoia and multicultural bewilderment that's the welcome tonal opposite of Woody Allen's romanticized Midnight in Paris fripperies. B- -LS | ADVERTISEMENT | | | |