The Week In Ouch, Blue Ivy Photos, Madge Slams M.I.A. & More

Saturday, February 11, 2012
In the second installment of our weekly roundup of brutal, if over the top, reviews, a desperate "Bachelor" contestant made critics cringe when she tried to teach Bachelor Ben how to kiss, a disgruntled artist claimed she invented polka-dots, and Channing Tatum became the guy who is just "perpetually short of breath."

For our entertainment-loving audience, we've collected reviews from Vulture, The Guardian and even some of our friends at HuffPost and Moviefone to get the snarkiest commentary on the latest movies, TV shows, music, books, and art.

Let us know who you think got a fair critique, and which reviews were simply too harsh in the comments.

Madonna Slams M.I.A. Over 'Teenager' Move
Lady Gaga's Nearly Nude Photo: Revealing Photo For New Tour Appears Online
The Bey-Bey Is Here: Blue Ivy Carter's First Photos
John Goodman & Roseanne To Reunite Onscreen?
Grammies On The Grammys
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Michael Giltz: Grammy Preview: The Best Albums of 2011 From Top to Bottom
I've traveled to the future and can reassure you that Adele will have a fun night at the Grammys on Sunday. Her album is one of those inevitable triumphs at an awards show that feels right.
Rick Schwartz: Losing an Academy Award: The Aftermath
As you near the roped-off section where the Big Winners gloat, you suddenly devise a really solid, well-conceived plan -- grab their statues and run for the exits. Have your name engraved over theirs later. Deny you were ever at the party in the first place.
Walt Hawkins: Why I Love Howard Stern and You Should, Too!
I'm always surprised by the reaction I get when people find this out about me, especially from my fellow gays. While most of them have never even heard the show, they insist that Howard is anti-gay. I have found the exact opposite to be true.
Sharief Easterling: ATLiens In 2012
I need Andre 3000 to make a triumphant return in 2012. With rumors of a new Outkast album flooding the blogs, and a slew of Dre guest appearances last year, it's looking like he might bring his hiatus to an end.
Wendell Pierce: Courage Has No Color
I don't need Hollywood to remind me of African-Americans' achievements in WWII. I have my father. For his valor and bravery my father earned the World War II Victory Medal, among other commendations. But when he returned home he never received his medal or an official "thank you."
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