The truth behind why Renee Zellweger sucks lemons.
The 700th episode. You can feel good about that.
On Lifetime, not Playboy. There will be feelings.
Courteney Cox's (left) drama about a tabloid magazine returns for its second season tomorrow night. This time around, the show will borrow plots directly from real life, which of course means there will probably be a Britney, an Amy Winehouse, and a Lindsay. One ripped-from-the-tabloids storyline will definitely be modeled after Alec Baldwin's nasty phone message to his daughter.
Party in Dylan's navel!
The penultimate episode.
ComastAn intricately plotted saga that takes Peter Parker/Spidey from adolescence to adulthood. After six years, the franchise may be familiar, and lucrative, yet it hasn't curdled into a burdensome series of ones, zeroes, and dollar signs. Spider-Man has new enemies, including himself, while things with Harry (James Franco) and Mary Jane (Kirsten Dunst) are fraught all over again. Director Sam Raimi and his crew are determined to dazzle, even at the risk of bombarding us with images, action, and real feeling. (PG-13; runs through March 31) - Wesley Morris![]()


