‘How to Train Your Dragon,’ Netflix’s ‘The Devil’s Plan,’ and Hallmark top EW’s Must List
I was able to see the big Broadway theater before the Tony Awards of last week (Aim Died his best game victory so much, a star actor in a musical winner Jak Malone is magic Mancemeat operationAnd Loop Star Jasmine Amy Rogers is, well, a star). But I dedicate this week Real women have curves. The songs, the story, the performances – the new musical based on the independent film of 2002 is a pure crime. Buke a trip to New York, but let’s also hope that it turns. —Patrick Gomez, editor -in -chief
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“How to train your dragon”
Be careful all the budding Vikings: it’s time to return to the island of Berk! How to train your dragon Hover in theaters this weekend, and we are delighted (and, frankly, relieved!) To point out that it is a faithful live adaptation of a beloved animated classic. With incredibly made dragons (Knowmou is still as adorable); epic and superb flight sequences; And an expansive score of John Powell, which simply was never better; It is the perfect summer nostalgia game which is also sure to attract a whole new generation of Dragon Cavaliers. —Lauren Huff, editor
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“The Devil’s Plan”
The Netflix Korean reality competition series is back to break your brain with another incredibly difficult game season based on equations. There are also new surprises along the way involving secret rooms, submerged clues and enlarged prison stays. This is another devil at a good time. —Dalton Ross, editorial director
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The “passport to love” by Hallmark ”
Save money on the plane ticket this summer and let Hallmark get around the world. This collection of nine films presents films taking place in Greece, Argentina, Ireland and more. Fun in the summer sun? Yuck. 756 minutes of Schmaltz escape, please! –Ryan Coleman, news writer
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“Death to White Hart”
Ancient Doctor Who Showrunner Chris Chibnall returns to his crime thriller roots with his first novel, Macabre, mystery of suspense murder. When a detective returns home to his small village, she faces a horrible crime scene and secrets of a place she thought she was knowing. –Maureen Lee Lenker, senior writer
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“Last remaining seats”
This annual program of Los Angeles Conservancy gives new meaning to the summer films season, with the chance to see classics in the Palais du Cinéma de l’Ag Age of Hollywood. The public can go back in time by admiring a double Hitchcock or Classic Western function Top at noon In the historic theater center of downtown. –Mll