“I Know What You Did Last Summer”, “The Summer I Turned Pretty”, and “Heathers: The Musical” top EW's Must List

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"I Know What You Did Last Summer"

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Chase Sui Wonders, Jonah Hauer-King, Sarah Pidgeon, Tyriq Withers and Madelyn Cline in 'I Know What You Did Last Summer'.

It's another summer in Southport, N.C., and a new group of friends are being slashed and slayed, one by one — in eerily similar fashion to the iconic '90s teen slasherIKWYDLS— and enlist the help of '97 Massacre survivors Julie James (Jennifer Love Hewitt) and Ray Bronson (Freddie Prinze Jr.). With a fresh lens and lots of humor, the reboot's director Jennifer Kaytin Robinson and co-writer Sam Lansky's script had me hooked. Well... what are you waiting for? —Yolanda Machado, Staff Editor

"The Summer I Turned Pretty"

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Belly (Lola Tung), Jeremiah (Gavin Casalegno), Conrad (Christopher Briney), Steven (Sean Kaufman), and Taylor (Rain Spencer) on 'The Summer I Turned Pretty'

In season 2 of Prime Video's YA hit, Belly (Lola Tung) chose the curly-haired Jeremiah (Gavin Casalegno) over his floppy-haired older brother, Cam (Christopher Briney). But like the waves at Cousins Beach, this third and final season reveals heartbreaking secrets, setting up one final brotherly tug-of-war over Belly's heart. —Sara Netzley, Writer

"The Plot Thickens"

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TCM's podcast returns for a sixth season that hits close to home for host Ben Mankiewicz, exploring the sensationalized making of his uncle Joseph Mankiewicz's film, 1963'sCleopatra— from the Liz Taylor-Richard Burton love affair that scandalized the world to a constantly ballooning budget. —Maureen Lee Lenker, Senior Writer

"Heathers: The Musical"

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Olivia Hardy, McKenzie Kurtz and Elizabeth Teeter in 'Heathers: The Musical'AdvertisementAdvertisement#_R_2ssadkalhb5fiv5vddbH1_ iframe AdvertisementAdvertisement#_R_4ssadkalhb5fiv5vddbH1_ iframe

The dark 1988 teen comedy starring Winona Ryder and Christian Slater is a frenetic delight in musical form. NYC's New World Stages revival stars an outstanding McKenzie Kurtz as evil queen bee Heather Chandler, who loves torturing Lorna Courtney's Veronica… even from beyond the grave. —Dalton Ross, Editorial Director

"The Assassination Bureau"

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Diana Rigg and Oliver Reed in 'The Assassination Bureau'

Specialty distributor Arrow Video digs up another under-appreciated gem of British cinema with a Blu-ray re-release of this 1969 film. Based on an unfinished Jack London novel, this swinging, pre-WWI caper pairs swaggering Oliver Reed with fierce, feminist Diana Rigg for stylish '60s thrills. —Ryan Coleman, News Writer

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