'So You Think You Can Dance' After tonight's season 5 finale, head to PopWatch to weigh in on who should win. Then check back Friday morning for EW's recap, and relive highlights from the entire series in our roundup of the 15 Greatest Dances
Crap-tacular Action Flicks Will ''G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra'' join the ranks of reliably loco ''winners'' like ''Commando,'' ''Road House,'' and ''Above the Law''?
Paula Abdul Relive six of the ex-''Idol'' judge's wildest moments at PopWatch, and pick up this week's issue for more on her Twitter-announced exit
TCA Press Tour Michael Ausiello's been writing detailed diary entries...about panels for the networks' hottest upcoming shows. Plus: Video with Jay Leno!
Music Mix Who's the greatest guilty pleasure act of all time? 'Fess up the ''embarrassing'' songs you hate to love (and are playing in your house right now)
Finally, Mark Burnett is getting back to business. In a format adapted from Japan, entrepreneurs go before a ruthless panel of real-life moguls and offer shares of their business in exchange for funding. The moguls can buy in, play hardball for a higher stake, or back out entirely, which can lead to either tears of joy or of dashed dreams. The moneymen ask informed questions and make shrewd decisions, a welcome relief from Donald Trump's capricious calls on Burnett's ''Celebrity Apprentice''. B+
Julie & JuliaMeryl Streep's impersonation of Julia Child is irresistible, but Amy Adams' storyline struggles as much as her character does to blog and cook all 525 recipes of Child's ''Mastering the Art of French Cooking''Full ReviewB+
Cold Souls Paul Giamatti plays...Paul Giamatti in a darkly funny, twisty-cool existential tragicomedy loaded with smart notions and filmed like a surrealist dream Full ReviewA-
Paper HeartRoad trip to find love! Charlyne Yi's ''documentary crew'' ends up capturing her budding romance with Michael Cera in a cutesy game of true or fakeFull ReviewB+
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