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Movieline's Week in Review: Too Hot to Handle

The first official weekend of summer is upon us, and there is no better way to spend it than sitting in front of your A/C revisiting Movieline's Week in Review. And if you don't have A/C, well, hey: Just put your face up to the screen and feel the cool emanating from this week's best movie & TV coverage. And stand by as the uber-chill Dixon Gaines returns to rock you this weekend as well. Catch you Monday!

· Goodbye Amanda Bynes, hello Kenny Wormald!

· A big week for interviews welcomed Jonah Hill, Oliver Stone, John C. Reilly, Joan Rivers, the Duplass Bros., Colin Hanks, James LeGros, Josh Hutcherson, Bill Carter and Verge designee Deborah Ann Woll

· The reality search is off and the movie's not looking good, but at least we had a Glee sing-off of our own to showcase.

· Tearjerky Toy Story 3 made a fortune, and everybody but Armond White enjoyed it. Which isn't to say there should be another one. (Especially if they're just gonna rip off A.I. Artificial Intelligence, amirite?)

· Lists! We got lists, like the greatest Real World cast members ever, Snoop Dogg's best tribute lines to True Blood, TV's funniest (and unfunniest) crime families, and the Marvel heroes who might benefit most from short films. Read them all!

· And recaps! Soooo many recaps, including True Blood, The Bachelorette, SYTYCD, The Hills, Real Housewives of NYC and NJ, and the newly Dzintra-less Next Food Network Star. And that Deadliest Catch stroke episode didn't go unnoticed, either.

· It was OK to feel bad for Robert Pattinson for a little while. All right, that's long enough.

· Yowza! Peggy Olson has never looked better!

· New trailers for The Tillman Story, Red, and The Green Hornet earned our Two-Minute Verdict.

· The Oscars got new producers -- but will they get a new date?

· A couple of lesbians set a cinematic-kissing record. Congrats.