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Top Chef Winner: Who Was Really Cookin?

The Top Chef: New Orleans finale pitted two contrasting finalists against each other. There was Nicholas, a man known for his temper; and Nina, a relaxed island woman from St. Lucia. Who would come out on top in the end? Who would impress a panel that included guest judges Chef Morimoto and Chef Paul Bartolotta? Watch Top Chef Season 11 Episode 17 Online After selecting from a pool of eliminated contestants to help them come up with a four-course meal, and after enjoying a surprise dinner with family members, Nicholas and Nina got down to business. The latter went with an island theme for her meal, while Nicholas (a French cuisine expert) told the judges he just wanted to have “fun” with his menu. And that apparently worked: while most panelists agreed that Nina’s highs were higher than those of Nicholas, they said the same about her lows, noting especially a problem with Nina’s Zeppole. And that was all it took… Nicholas is your Top Chef champion! Do you agree with this result? Watch Top Chef online and vote now:   No way, Nina all the way! Yes, Nicholas earned it View Poll »

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Paul Walker’s ‘Best Of Me’ Role Offered To James Marsden

Before his tragic death, the ‘Fast and Furious’ actor was set to star in Relativity’s adaptation of the Nicholas Sparks novel. By Josh Wigler

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On ‘Masters Of Sex,’ Most ‘Jarring’ Scenes Won’t Be What You Expect

‘The sex in the exam rooms is always a little jarring because it’s strange to watch people watch people having sex,’ actor Nicholas D’Agosto says. By Jocelyn Vena

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On ‘Masters Of Sex,’ Most ‘Jarring’ Scenes Won’t Be What You Expect

‘The sex in the exam rooms is always a little jarring because it’s strange to watch people watch people having sex,’ actor Nicholas D’Agosto says. By Jocelyn Vena

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Will One Direction Kick It Old-School With The Jacksons?

‘Those boys remind me of ourselves,’ says Jackie Jackson, who’s written a few tracks that he hopes 1D will record. By Jocelyn Vena One Direction Photo: Getty Images

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What If ‘Jack The Giant Slayer’ Wasn’t Just A Fairytale?

MTV News gathers a conclave of scientists to sound off on beanstalks, giants and floating islands. By Amy Wilkinson Ewan McGregor, Eleanor Tomlinson and Nicholas Hoult in “Jack the Giant Slayer” Photo: Warner Bros.

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‘Warm Bodies’: The Reviews Are In!

The zombie rom-com earns accolades from critics for its genre-bending take on the undead. By Amy Wilkinson Nicholas Hoult and Teresa Palmer in “Warm Bodies” Photo: Summit Entertainment

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On ‘Warm Bodies’ Set, We Become Undead For The Day

MTV News’ Christina Garibaldi transforms into a zombie on film’s Montreal set. By Christina Garibaldi MTV News’ Christina Garibaldi and Nicholas Hoult Photo: MTV News

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‘The Voice’ Pays Touching Tribute To Sandy Hook Victims

During the final live performance show Monday night, coaches, contestants and hosts came together to sing ‘Hallelujah’ before final three took the stage. By Natasha Chandel Nicholas David performs on “The Voice” Photo: NBC

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Weekend Receipts: Think Like a Man Thinks Like a Champ

After nearly a month in first place, The Hunger Games surrendered its banner to another big-league bestseller-adaptation — and not the one that you (or I, for that matter) were expecting. Your eye-opening Weekend Receipts are here. 1. Think Like a Man Gross: $33,000,000 (new) Screens: 2,015 (PSA $16,377) Weeks: 1 Author Steve Harvey’s comic self-help literary phenomenon became director Tim Story’s comic cinematic-infomercial phenomenon over the weekend, soundly shutting down the Nicholas Sparks adaptation The Lucky One . Or maybe “shutting down” is being kind: Any time you can open on a third fewer screens and earn a third more opening-weekend loot — and more than double the per-screen average — than your closest competition, that’s just an ass-kicking. 2. The Lucky One Gross: $22,805,000 (new) Screens: 3,155 (PSA: $7,228) Weeks: 1 And the thing is, these aren’t especially horrible numbers for the Zac Efron potboiler: As the second-best opening for a Sparks movie to date, it would factor strongly overall into the film’s Sparks Quotient . It would also suggest that Zac Efron couldn’t open a packet of cheese let alone a movie full of the stuff. 3. The Hunger Games Gross: $14,500,000 ($356,900,000) Screens: 3,752 (PSA $3,865) Weeks: 5 (Change: -31.3%) God, third place? After five weeks ? Slackers. 4. Chimpanzee Gross: $10,205,000 (new) Screens: 1,563 (PSA: $6,529) Weeks: 1 Now that’s a fine way for Rich Ross to leave Disney : Fourth place on a nature documentary. The guy couldn’t wait two weeks for The Avengers ? I mean, I know they’d moved his personal parking space to a gas station around the corner from the studio, but still. Have some pride, son. 5. The Three Stooges Gross: $9,200,000 ($29,355,000) Screens: 3,482 (PSA $2,642) Weeks: 2 (Change: -45.9%) Someone had to finish fifth. [Figures via Box Office Mojo ] Follow S.T. VanAirsdale on Twitter . Follow Movieline on Twitter .

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