5 Great Things For This Weekend | | 1.Nathan Fillion, da Vinci style! It's official: Nathan Fillion is anatomically perfect. If you need proof, check out this QMx illustration of the former Firefly star as the Vitruvian Man
| | - 'Louie' Is Back Louis C.K. is the newest object of America's fascination and latest star to grace EW’s cover. After watching the show's third season premiere tonight, grab the new issue tomorrow to read about the comic's views on fame, family and fandom
- First Look at Tom Cruise as 'Jack Reacher' Tom Cruise's latest flick won't be released for another year, but the anticipation is already palpable. EW offers a first look at the movie — adapted from Lee Child’s novel One Shot — and an interview with its screenwriter and director Christopher McQuarrie
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'SYTYCD': Meet the Top 20! The top 20 So You Think You Can Dance contestants were announced yesterday in conjunction with the show's 200th episode. Browse through our portrait gallery of the (highly flexible) contenders vying for the title of America's Favorite Dancer -
R&B Jam Fest Before tuning into VH1 tonight for their special on the ''40 Greatest R&B Songs of the ’90s,'' take a look at entries 40 to 30 at EW.com | | | Episodes 10:30-11PM, SHOWTIME, SEASON PREMIERE
How we doin'? Much better now that Matt LeBlanc's meta-comedy is back. Last year, the Friends alum's alter ego ''Matt LeBlanc'' — who stars on a bastardized adaptation of a British prep-school comedy — bedded his nemesis, producer Beverly (Tamsin Greig), then scrapped with her angry husband/fellow producer, Sean (Stephen Mangan). When this season picks up months later, ''that triangle is very awkward to navigate,'' says LeBlanc. -Dan Snierson More Tonight's Best TV | | | IN THEATERS THIS WEEKEND | | Magic Mike The film has a conventional structure, yet a teasing question percolates beneath: If selling yourself is as much fun as this movie makes it look, what could be wrong with it? The answer is that once you've sold yourself, losing yourself may not be far behind. A- -Owen Gleiberman | Ted Fans of the MacFarlane thumbscrew touch — sexual raunch, vulgarity, gleeful political incorrectness, mocking pop culture references — get what they pay for here. C+ -Lisa Schwarzbaum | Take This Waltz Margot (Michelle Williams), a Toronto freelance writer, is cozily married to Lou (Seth Rogen), an author of cookbooks. But when she meets a hunky rickshaw driver (Luke Kirby), she melts — and so does everything about her life. The movie melts too, in good ways and bad. B- -Owen Gleiberman | ADVERTISEMENT | | | |