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‘I Know What You Did Last Summer,’ ‘Summer I Turned Pretty,’ and more top EW’s Must List


We are without excuse Jensen Ackles Stans here in EW, so we are particularly delighted with our last blanket on the set of his new series. Speaking of countdown … our whole team is frantically excited for our Super Bowl Pop Culture, San Diego Comic-Con. (So warning: next week’s newsletter will be written on perhaps two hours of sleep.)Countdown —Patrick Gomez, editor -in -chief

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“I know what you did last summer”

Chase Suis Wonders, Jonah Hauer-King, Sarah Pidgeon, Tyriq Withers and Madelyn Cline in “I know what you did last summer”.

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It is another summer in Southport, in North Carolina, and a new group of friends is cut and killed, one by one – in a manner strangely similar to the emblematic Slasher of the 90s Ikwydls – and enroll the help of the survivors of the 1997 massacre Julie James (Jennifer Love Hewitt) and Ray Bronson (Freddie Prinze Jr.). With a new objective and a lot of humor, the director of the Restart Jennifer Kaytin Robinson and the scenario of co-scenarist Sam Lansky made me hang on. Well … What are you waiting for? —Yolanda Machado, staff editor

“The summer when I became pretty”

Belly (Lola Tung), Jeremiah (Gavin Casalegno), Conrad (Christopher Briney), Steven (Sean Kaufman) and Taylor (Rain Spencer) on “ Summer I became pretty ”.

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In season 2 of the Hit Ya of Prime Video, Belly (Lola Tung) chose the jérémie with curly hair (Gavin Casalegno) on his older brother with flexible hair, Cam (Christopher Briney). But like the waves of cousins Beach, this third and last season reveals heartbreaking secrets, setting up a last brother’s tightness on the heart of Belly. —Sara Netzley, writer

“The intrigue thickens”

The art of the podcast “the intrigue thickened”.

TCM


The TCM podcast returns for a sixth season that strikes near his house for the host Ben Mankiewicz, exploring the sensational production of his uncle Joseph Mankiewicz, 1963 Cleopatra – of the love affair of Liz Taylor-Richard Burton who scandalized the world on a budget constantly in balloon. —Maureen Lee Lenker, senior writer

“Heathers: musical”

Olivia Hardy, McKenzie Kurtz and Elizabeth Teeter in “Heathers: The Musical”.

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The 1988 dark teenage comedy with Winona Ryder and Christian Slater is a frantic pleasure in the musical form. The new World Stages of NYC features an exceptional McKenzie Kurtz as a nasty Queen Bee Heather Chandler, who likes to torture Veronica de Lorna Courtney… even beyond the grave. —Dalton Ross, editorial director

“The assassination office”

Diana Rigg and Oliver Reed in “The Assassination Bureau”.

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Arrow Video specialty distributor determines another underestimated jewel of British cinema with a Blu-ray reissue of this 1969 film. Based on an unfinished Jack London novel, this Swinging caper before the Second World War was moving Oliver Reed with a feminist Fierce Diana Rigg for elegant thrills from the 60s. —Yan Coleman, news writer

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