Thursday, May 15, 2014

This Weekend - Jay Z and Solange fight: Wendy Williams plays detective, 'The Hunger Games: Mockingjay' set photos, Neil Patrick Harris declined to take over late-night show, and more

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5 Great Things For This Weekend

1. Jay Z and Solange fight: Wendy Williams plays detective and gets some surprising answers -- VIDEO
Talk show host’s irresistible clip investigates the ''evidence'' and attempts to put the pieces of the puzzle together and shed some light on the reasoning behind the violent outburst.

  1. 'The Hunger Games: Mockingjay' set photos: Jennifer Lawrence sports a comforter cape Check out the funky new fashion Jennifer Lawrence and Liam Hemsworth were wearing.
  2. Neil Patrick Harris tells Howard Stern he declined to take over CBS late-night show -- LISTEN
    Harris discusses how he was surprised at the offer and how in the end he decided: ''I would get bored of the repetition fast''. 
        

  3. Katey Sagal joins 'Pitch Perfect 2' Sagal, who plays Gemma Teller on Sons of Anarchy, will go a cappella.
  4. 16 TV Breakout Characters of 2013-14  Papa Pope, Crazy Eyes and Oberyn Martell are just a few on our list.  
 
TV: What To Watch
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The Good Wife
9:00 CBS  

The Good Wife upped the ante with a game-changing fifth season that included the murder of a beloved character (R.I.P. Will Gardner), so it's no surprise that the show isn't letting off the gas for the finale. Louis Canning (Michael J. Fox) continues to change things up at Lockhart/Gardner, while Alicia (Julianna Margulies) faces tremendous unrest both personally and professionally. ''Alicia has an absolute no-bulls--- level now, where she just doesn't care what anyone else thinks,'' Margulies says. But there's at least one thing she doesn't have to worry about: ''I can assure you, there are no deaths in the finale,'' she says with a laugh. Collective sigh of relief.    Breia Brissey

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IN THEATERS THIS WEEKEND

Godzilla   Gareth Edwards' Godzilla feels like two movies Scotch-taped together. In one, Bryan Cranston plays a nuclear engineer with a tragic past who's racing to expose the truth about a series of seismic anomalies, Aaron Taylor-Johnson is his estranged soldier son, and Ken Watanabe and Sally Hawkins are a pair of exposition-spouting scientists trying to keep straight faces while talking about electromagnetic pulses and mankind's hubris. In the other, mammoth CG beasts knock the snot out of one another. 

B-  – Chris Nashawaty  

Million Dollar Arm  Inspired by real events, it tells the story of an arrogant sports agent named JB Bernstein (Hamm) who fails to land the superstar client who would save his struggling company, so he hatches a desperate, crazy scheme: He heads to India to find a pair of cricket players (Life of Pi's Suraj Sharma and Slumdog Millionaire's Madhur Mittal) whom he can turn into the next Major League pitching aces.
B- Chris Nashawaty   
Neighbors  Neighbors stars Rogen and Rose Byrne as Mac and Kelly Radner, a thirtysomething couple with a newborn daughter, a sensible station wagon, and a crushing mortgage on a house littered with breast pumps and baby monitors. What they don't have is any of the spontaneity of their 20s. [...]Then one morning moving trucks show up next door and unload a sea of whooping, Solo-cup-clutching frat boys. Led by the chiseled, vacant alpha dog Teddy (Zac Efron) and his Abercrombie wingman Pete (Dave Franco), the guys of Delta Psi Beta proceed to turn Mac and Kelly's quiet, tree-lined slice of suburban heaven into a hedonistic hell. 
B+
  Chris Nashawaty  

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