This weekend marks the Summer's first veritable box office showdown: heavyweight sequels Fast & Furious 6 and The Hangover Part III will go toe-to-toe. Not to be forgotten, Jesse and Celine will reunite once again for Richard Linklater's Before Midnight. Before you rush out to the theater, take a look at the pictures of all three exciting films!
Box Office: Star Trek Into Darkness Takes Down Iron Man
Star Trek Into Darkness earned $70.6 million at the box office this weekend, beating the previous reigning box office champ, Iron Man 3, which earned $35.2 million. Coming in third was The Great Gatsby, which made $23.4 in its second week of release. Pain and Gain dropped to fourth, taking in just $3.1 million, while animated film The Croods stuck it out in fifth place with $2.7 million.
Fun Behind-the-Scenes Pictures From Stars This Week
Far ahead of their cinematic releases, we got fantastic peeks of the set of both The Amazing Spider-Man 2 and X-Men: Days of Future Past this week. The films' respective directors were just a few of Hollywood's elite posting cute, clever, and candid looks at their sets. Check out the cream of the crop!
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Venture Out of This World With the Pictures of Star Trek Into Darkness
Summer blockbuster season continues with Star Trek Into Darkness, which is now out in theaters. Take a peek at all the pictures of stars Chris Pine, Benedict Cumberbatch, Zoe Saldana, Zachary Quinto, and Simon Pegg, and if you want to see the gang in motion, check out the trailer!
Name That Coming-of-Age Movie
Whether it be the story of an awkward teen writing his first article for Rolling Stone or a cautionary tale about a girl who gets too wrapped up in an adult romance, coming-of-age films are one of my favorite genres. This week I'm celebrating them by putting your cinematic skills to the test. How many pictures can you match to the correct movie title?
Say Goodbye to Dunder Mifflin With Pictures of The Office's Series Finale
Brace yourself for some waterworks. Images of The Office's series finale have been released, and we've got a bit of a mixed bag. Dwight leads the company in martial arts practice out in the parking lot, Jim and Pam are smiling (hopefully happily ever after), and Andy is grinning like a maniac. The one-hour finale airs at 9 p.m. on Thursday, May 16, on NBC. Will you be watching to see how the series closes?
Watch Trailers For CBS's New Shows
CBS has announced its new lineup, and among the returning shows, there are some promising new ones. Robin Williams is paired with Sarah Michelle Gellar, Kal Penn is buds with Tony Shalhoub, and Dylan McDermott will appear with Toni Collette. Which series should you mark on your calendar? Click through to watch trailers of all the shows, including Josh Holloway's midseason thriller.
Jake Gyllenhaal and Chris Pine May Go Into the Woods

- Chris Pine and Jake Gyllenhaal to sing with Johnny Depp? — HuffPost Entertainment
- Get the details on TNT's and TBS's brand-new shows — Vulture
- Sci-fi films' biggest blunders ever — Moviefone
- Why do great bands go bad? — Cracked
- Who will die on Nashville? — BuddyTV
- Get the early word on Fast & Furious 6 — Rotten Tomatoes
- Celebrate "Wack Wednesdays" with The Lonely Island's new song — Splitsider
- A new way to find Trekkie love — The Daily Beast
- These pop-culture-centric college classes are real — NextMovie
- Michelle Williams's hot casting news out of Cannes — The Hollywood Reporter
- Which Star Trek star wins the red carpet? — POPSUGAR Beauty
HIMYM's Final Season Has a Huge Twist
Following this week's big reveal of the mother on How I Met Your Mother, CBS has announced even more big news about the show. Entertainment president Nina Tassler has divulged that next season — the series's final one — will exclusively span the 56 hours leading up to Barney and Robin's wedding. Over the course of that time, each character will get to meet the mother, all culminating in Ted's eventual meeting with her.
Real talk: I'm bummed. Minus the progression of Barney and Robin's relationship, the last few seasons of the show have felt like filler. Finally we get to meet the mother, but after spending almost a decade watching Ted search for her, we're not even going to see their courtship! Maybe I'm overreacting. What are your thoughts?
The Office Finale: Watch John Krasinski, Jenna Fischer, and Rainn Wilson Say Goodbye
I thought this day would never come, but The Office's much-hyped series finale is airing tonight. If you think you're sad, imagine how Jenna Fischer, John Krasinski, and Rainn Wilson feel. In an extended tribute video from NBC, the three stars share their feelings on what the show has meant to them over the course of its nine seasons, they thank the fans, and things get emotional. I assume we'll get to see even more of the interviews during the prefinale retrospective, airing before the episode. In the meantime, check out the clip and make sure the tissues are close at hand.
Watch Ben Affleck Do a Bill Hader Impression
Oscar winner Ben Affleck has been tasked with hosting the season finale of Saturday Night Live this weekend, and he and Bill Hader are giving us a little taste of what's to come. What might that be? Affleck impersonating Hader ("Hi, my name is Bill and I like it funky and sweet!") and a reasonable amount of Argo jokes. I'm excited to see Affleck host, but these promos feel really bittersweet given this week's news that Hader is leaving SNL after this season. More reason to tune in this weekend, I suppose.
Get excited for the season finale (with musical guest Kanye West) by watching the clip after the jump.
CBS Fall Schedule: New Comedy Is King
Following in the footsteps of NBC, Fox, and ABC, CBS is the fourth network to unveil its Fall schedule during this week's upfronts. It's introducing five (out of eight) new shows this Fall, three of which will start out the week on Monday nights, in between established comedies How I Met Your Mother (in its last season) and 2 Broke Girls. The network is also bringing two new comedies to Thursday nights, featuring Robin Williams, Sarah Michelle Gellar, and Will Arnett.
CBS has also moved Hawaii Five-0 to Fridays and stacked Person of Interest after NCIS and NCIS: Los Angeles on Tuesday evenings. Stay tuned to find out when the network's three midseason shows will be scheduled.
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What's Your Favorite Quote From Orange County?
It's a shame that Orange Country slid under the radar when it came out in 2002, because it's so brilliant and funny. Colin Hanks stars as a high school senior desperate to get into Standford and away from his insane family, including Catherine O'Hara and tighty-whitie-wearing Jack Black. The random dance sequence timed to Crazy Town's "Butterfly" is priceless, and these quotes are almost as great.
- "I didn't get in?!" — Shaun
- "Shaun! You are my same height. That is neat." — Don Durkett
- "Dude, I never went to college, and check me out. I'm kick-ass!" — Lance
What to TiVo: Wednesday
- ABC
8:00 The Middle (new)
8:30 Family Tools (new)
9:00 Modern Family (new)
9:30 How to Live With Your Parents (For the Rest of Your Life) (new)
10:00 Nashville (new)
11:35 Jimmy Kimmel Live (new, with guest J.J. Abrams)
12:37 Nightline (new) - CBS
8:00 2 Broke Girls (repeat)
8:30 2 Broke Girls (repeat)
9:00 Criminal Minds (new)
10:00 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (new, season finale)
11:35 Late Show With David Letterman (new, with guests Ed Helms and Hoda Kotb)
12:37 The Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson (new, with guests Ice T and Paula Poundstone) - Fox
8:00 American Idol (new)
9:00 So You Think You Can Dance (new) - NBC
8:00 Dateline NBC (new)
9:00 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (new)
10:00 Chicago Fire (new)
11:34 The Tonight Show With Jay Leno (new, with guests Usher and Nick Offerman)
12:37 Late Night With Jimmy Fallon (new, with guests Julie Bowen and Demi Lovato) - The CW
8:00 Arrow (new, season finale)
9:00 Supernatural (new, season finale)
More TV to watch when you read more.
Get to Know ABC's New Fall Shows
Network upfronts have been supplying us with plenty of great sneak peeks this week, including a look at ABC's Fall primetime lineup. If you've been looking at some of those titles scratching your head, no worries! We've got all the info on the network's new series, including the highly anticipated Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. and Rebel Wilson's series, Super Fun Night. Click through to check them out!
Season Finale Pictures: Elementary, The Office, and More!
Season finales are upon us! As we prepare for our favorite characters to leave us for a Summer hiatus (or forever!), the networks are releasing the final glances of shows like How I Met Your Mother, Once Upon a Time, Arrow, Modern Family, and more. Click through to check out all the fun pictures, and keep checking back regularly as we update with more photos!
Bill Hader Is Leaving Saturday Night Live
- Say goodbye to SNL's Stefon — Vulture
- Toy Story is getting a Halloween special — HuffPost Entertainment
- Here's Arnold Schwarzenegger's next role — Moviefone
- 65 books to read in your 20s — BuzzFeed
- Mama Hulk and more imagined mothers of famous characters — Cracked
- Ranking Ted Mosby's girlfriends — BuddyTV
- Take a peek at Ryan Gosling in Only God Forgives — Rotten Tomatoes
- The Great Gatsby meets Mean Girls — NextMovie
- Find out when Downton Abbey will return — The Hollywood Reporter
- The Wizarding World of Harry Potter and more geeky trips — POPSUGAR Tech
- Say goodbye to SNL's Stefon — Vulture
- Toy Story is getting a Halloween special — HuffPost Entertainment
- Here's Arnold Schwarzenegger's next role — Moviefone
- 65 books to read in your 20s — BuzzFeed
- Mama Hulk and more imagined mothers of famous characters — Cracked
- Ranking Ted Mosby's girlfriends — BuddyTV
- Take a peek at Ryan Gosling in Only God Forgives — Rotten Tomatoes
- The Great Gatsby meets Mean Girls — NextMovie
- Find out when Downton Abbey will return — The Hollywood Reporter
- The Wizarding World of Harry Potter and more geeky trips — POPSUGAR Tech
ABC Fall Schedule: An All-New Tuesday and Rebel Wilson Moves In After Modern Family
The Fall schedules continue to roll out this week, and following Fox and NBC's lineup announcements, ABC has unveiled its own plans. The network is completely revamping its Tuesday night lineup, showcasing four very different new shows on that night, including Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. and the Malin Akerman/Bradley Whitford comedy Trophy Wife.
Modern Family will be sandwiched in its usual Wednesday night slot by two new shows, James Caan's baseball series Back in the Game and Rebel Wilson's new comedy Super Fun Night. The other big news is that Dancing With the Stars will now be reduced to just one night instead of two.
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About Time Trailer: Time Travelers Just Love Rachel McAdams
Isn't it about time we had another sweet time-travel romance? The trailer for UK comedy About Time has debuted, and it looks pretty darn cute. The movie stars Domhnall Gleeson (aka Bill Weasley of the Harry Potter series) as Tim, a man who discovers time traveling is in his genes. He goes back and finds love with none other than The Time Traveler's Wife herself, Rachel McAdams.
I love Bill Nighy as Tim's wise father, and Gleeson has an adorable innocence to him, but I am starting to get a little weary of seeing McAdams doing her romantic lead schtick. I will say the accompanying track, "Little Talks" by Of Monsters and Men, is a nice touch. The movie opens in limited release on Nov. 1 and wide release on Nov. 8. Check out the trailer after the jump.
What to Rent: New DVDs This Week
Tom Tykwer teams with Andy and Lana Wachowski to take on the epic task of adapting David Mitchell's sweeping novel that occurs in different times and places. The filmmakers enlist a crew of A-list actors, including Tom Hanks, Halle Berry, and Jim Broadbent, to play several versions (and races) of themselves. Their interweaving stories prove how the present can be affected deeply by the past, and despite its cast and how visually impressive it is, Cloud Atlas is a letdown. The DVD comes with the featurette, "A Film Like No Other."

A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan III
Charlie Sheen, Bill Murray, and Jason Schwartzman collaborate with writer/director Roman Coppola for this self-absorbed turkey of a film. Sheen is Charles Swan, a graphic designer whose life falls apart when his true love (Katheryn Winnick) breaks up with him. Set in a stylized Los Angeles, the "comedy" outstays its welcome, even at a quick 84-minute run time. Aubrey Plaza, Patricia Arquette, and Mary Elizabeth Winstead also star.
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