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We Are Men, on CBS

Frank (Tony Shalhoub), Stuart (Jerry O'Connell), Gil (Kal Penn) and Carter (Chris Smith) continue to rely on each other while navigating the tricky waters of dating in this new episode. Unfortunately, all of the men have been unlucky in love so far.

Chris Smith in "We Are Men"
Chris Smith in "We Are Men"

New Releases for the week of October 20 - October 26

The Way Way Back

While on vacation in a small seaside town with his mother, her overbearing boyfriend and his daughter, introverted and awkward 14-year-old Duncan befriends the manager of the local water park. Owen, the manager at Water Wizz, quickly takes Duncan under his wing, hiring him to do odd jobs around the park, where Duncan spends his time avoiding his family and getting to know the misfit staff.
Directors: Nat Faxon, Jim Rash. Stars: Steve Carell, Toni Collette, Allison Janney, Anna Sophia Robb, Maya Rudolph, Sam Rockwell, Liam James. 2013. 103 min. Comedy.

 

The Internship

Two out-of-work salesmen land themselves coveted internship positions at Google, where they must compete with younger, more tech-savvy interns to guarantee themselves jobs. Treading new and unfamiliar territory and teamed with a group of rejects, Billy and Nick spend their summer contending with aggressive interns to prove that they aren't obsolete in a digitized world.
Director: Shawn Levy. Stars: Vince Vaughn, Owen Wilson, Rose Byrne, Aasif Mandvi, Max Minghella. 2013. 119 min. Comedy.

 

The Conjuring

Shortly after moving their family into an old farm home in Rhode Island, Carolyn and Roger Perron notice unusual things happening around their property. When the strange occurrences start to escalate in frequency and terror, Carolyn approaches noted paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren to look into their home, where they find a dark satanic presence targeting the Perron family.
Director: James Wan. Stars: Patrick Wilson, Vera Farmiga, Ron Livingston, Lili Taylor. 2013. 112 min. Horror.

 

Only God Forgives

On the run for having killed a man, Julian now manages a Thai boxing club in Bangkok that operates as a drug front. When his brother murders an underage prostitute and is then murdered himself by the girl's father, Julian's mother – the head of a powerful criminal organization – arrives in Bangkok to collect her son's body and to urge Julian to seek vengeance for his murdered brother.
Director: Nicolas Winding Refn. Stars: Ryan Gosling, Kristin Scott Thomas, Vithaya Pansringarm, Tom Burke. 2013. 90 min. Crime.

 

Before Midnight

Two decades ago, Jesse met Céline on a train bound for Vienna. Now parents to twin girls and living in Greece, Jesse struggles to maintain a relationship with his son living in Chicago while Céline faces a crossroad in her career.
Director: Richard Linklater. Stars: Ethan Hawke, Julie Delpy, Seamus Davey-Fitzpatrick. 2013. 109 min. Drama.

Family food feud: 'Restaurant Divided' aims to help out family businesses

Author: 
Andrew Warren / TV Media
Rocco Dispirito hosts "Restaurant Divided"

Rocco Dispirito hosts "Restaurant Divided"

Sometimes the biggest arguments we get ourselves into are the ones we have with our families. It can be even worse when there's business involved. I guess that old axiom about not doing business with your family is true after all.

Betrayal, on ABC

It's unclear whether Drew (Christopher Johnson) knows about Jack when he confronts Sara (Hannah Ware) about her recent whereabouts in this new episode. At the same time, Karsten (James Cromwell) feels his hold on his kingdom beginning to slip.

Christopher Johnson as seen in "Betrayal"
Christopher Johnson as seen in "Betrayal"

Late Laughs for the week of October 20 - October 26, 2013

The Late Show: David Letterman

The UN deals with a lot of important issues. Today they spent the entire day trying to deal with that “Ben Affleck as Batman” thing.

 

Conan: Conan O'Brien

Flashback: 'CSI: Crime Scene Investigation' gets nostalgic in 300th episode

Author: 
Kyla Brewer / TV Media
Ted Danson stars in "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation"

Ted Danson stars in "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation"

Reminiscing can be a lot of fun, especially when old friends come to visit. However, when the CSI team welcomes back Catherine Willows (Marg Helgenberger, "China Beach"), it isn't exactly a social call.

A 'Rosie' future: 'The Fosters' grows its family

Author: 
Andrew Warren / TV Media
The cast of "The Fosters"

The cast of "The Fosters"

A 'Rosie' future: One of this year's breakout hits has a "Rosie" future ahead of it.

Covert Affairs, on USA

As the thrilling season progresses, Annie (Piper Perabo) pushes herself to the limit as she faces off with a devious villain. This action-packed drama follows the adventures of linguistics expert and CIA operative Annie Walker.

Piper Perabo in "Covert Affairs"
Piper Perabo in "Covert Affairs"

Recaps for the week of October 14 - 18

Author: 
Andrew Sawyer / TV Media
Sharon Case stars in "The Young and the Restless"

Sharon Case stars in "The Young and the Restless"

The Bold and the Beautiful

Wyatt tells Hope there will never be another woman in his life but her, words Hope always wished she would hear from Liam. After the Spencer brothers plead their case, Hope makes a major decision about where she stands with each of them. News of Hope and Liam's broken engagement spreads quickly when she arrives at the first showing of the HFTF diamond without her ring. Katie angrily confronts Bill over his disrespectful actions in the boardroom and Bill tells her she's on her own running Spencer Publications into the ground. Later, Bill gives Brooke a gift and asks her to accompany him in achieving a lifelong goal. Meanwhile, Maya and Carter's wedding planning lunch date is cut short by an awkward run-in with Rick and Caroline. Maya soon decides to risk it all and profess her love to Rick, but she finds out too late that Rick and Caroline have taken a trip together.

Days of Our Lives

Chad is rushed to the hospital after Marge shoots him and Daniel works furiously to save his life. Sami tells Stefano that the blood will be on his hands if Chad doesn't survive. Brady declares his friendship with Nicole over when she shares a shocking secret about Kristen. Meanwhile, Kristen rubs it in Marlena's face that Eric has agreed to marry her and Brady. Eric contacts someone who may help him remember what happened to him the night at the capital hotel and he soon comes to a horrifying realization about the truth. JJ is in serious trouble as he stands before the judge and waits for a decision to be made. Upset over JJ, Jennifer lets loose her anger at Theresa and attacks her. As Rafe and Jordan grow closer, Kate takes it upon herself to look into Jordan's past. Later, Sami and EJ have a serious conversation about their future after Sami makes an unexpected decision about their wedding.

General Hospital

Luke braces himself as he waits to see if there really is a cure and whether or not it really works. Later, Luke and Tracy decide to start a brand new chapter in their lives together. Britt's relationship to Nikolas could change as she confides in him more and more. Sabrina has trouble connecting with Patrick as his mind seems to be somewhere else. Sonny digs for more information on Ava and later puts Duke through a round of questioning. Silas and Sam decide to pick up right where they left off, while Morgan seeks relationship advice from Diane. Franco makes it clear to Derek that he's to keep his distance from Carly. Britt's worst nightmare comes true.

The Young and the Restless

Kevin, Chloe and Billy watch Delia play the Wicked Witch in her school play. After the performance, Billy takes Delia for ice cream while Kevin and Chloe go out to a movie together. Chelsea is relieved when Adam assures her he won't try to take Connor away from her, no matter how much Victor may insist. Later, Adam vows to do whatever it takes to save his son when he and Chelsea learn Connor needs a corneal transplant before he is six weeks old. Dylan tells Nikki he thinks the Newman family holds him responsible for the breakup between Nick and Avery. Meanwhile, Sharon admits to taking advantage of spending time with Nick, but Nick doesn't blame her for wanting to recapture the life they had when Cassie was still alive. Later, Cassie's ghost tells Sharon she can use Nick's concern for her to her advantage.

Coulson returns: Everyone's favorite 'S.H.I.E.L.D.' agent is back from the dead and on TV

Author: 
Shona Dustan / TV Media
Clark Gregg as seen in "Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D."

Clark Gregg as seen in "Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D."

These days, superheroes are some of Hollywood's most bankable stars.

Comic book giant DC has had plenty of success with the likes of Batman and Superman, but it's Marvel that has really cashed in on its vast library of superheroes. In the past decade, there have been 25 successful films based on the comics.

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