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Nicole Kidman and Osgood Perkins is the kind of team-up that will surely get horror fans foaming at the mouth (in a good way).

The Oscar winner, who previously starred in horror films *The Others* (2001) and *The Killing of a Sacred Deer* (2017), returns to the genre, joining Perkins' *The Young People*, the next movie from the newly minted horror auteur after *Longlegs* and *The Monkey*.

Kidman joins Lola Tung (*The Summer I Turned Pretty*) and Nico Parker (*The Last of Us*), who will lead the ensemble cast. Neon also recently confirmed that Tatiana Maslany will reunite with Perkins for a third time after playing Theo James' onscreen mother in Stephen King adaptation *The Monkey* and filming a starring role in the upcoming indie *Keeper*.

Other cast members include Brendan Hines, Cush Jumbo, Heather Graham, Johnny Knoxville, Lexi Minetree, and Lily Collias.

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Plot details are under wraps, but that's commonplace for a Perkins project. The filmmaker prefers keeping the core narrative of his features locked up tight to preserve the theatrical experience. It's why he actively kept any remotely clear look at Nicolas Cage's *Longlegs* serial killer transformation out of the marketing materials.

For *Keeper*, he and Maslaney held back considerably when chatting with ** about the film, other than to say it's about a couple who go on an anniversary excursion to a cabin in the woods, only for the woman to be left alone to deal with the horrors lurking on the grounds. The movie releases this Nov. 14.

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So far, the only clues we have about *The Young People* is the tagline "a bad trip by Osgood Perkins" and a first-look photo showing Tung leaning over a bathtub filled presumably with blood.

In her past two horror ventures, Kidman starred in *The Others* as a mother who, along with her two photosensitive children, experiences supernatural occurrences in her New Jersey home in 1945. The actress then starred opposite Colin Farrell and Barry Keoghan in *The Killing of a Sacred Deer* as a woman whose family is shattered when a mysterious patient of her husband's infiltrates their life.

*The Young People* is the first movie from Perkins as part of a first-look deal he struck with Neon, which has been releasing all of his most recent movies.

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George Clooney can thank — or blame — a single episode of his hit '90s show *ER* for landing the starring role in 1997's *Batman & Robin*.

Director Christopher Chulack, who was behind the camera for the medical drama's Nov. 9, 1995, episode, "Hell and High Water," told TV Insider that it was the one that secured the actor's Caped Crusader role. Clooney's character, Dr. Doug Ross, came to the rescue of a boy who was trapped in a storm drain.**

"That episode got 45 million viewers," Chulack said. "The next day, this is a true story — the next day, Bob Daley and Terry Semel, who were the presidents of Warner Bros. Television, came down and knocked on George's dressing room door and told him, 'You're going to be the next Batman because of the heroism of that episode.' So I figured it's just going to go up from here, and it did."

Yes, it really did, especially after Clooney left *ER* in 1999 to focus on movies full-time, becoming a high-profile star in films such as *Michael Clayton*, *Up in the Air*, *Syriana*, and the *Ocean's Eleven* franchise.

But that probably wasn't because of *Batman & Robin*.

Directed by Joel Schumacher, the superhero film had a stacked cast that also included Arnold Schwarzenegger, Alicia Silverstone, Uma Thurman, and Chris O'Donnell, but it underperformed at the box office and was eviscerated by critics. It currently holds an 11 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 95 reviews. Eesh!

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And Clooney is well aware of the movie's reputation.

"I did one superhero movie, and I f---ed it up so bad they won't let me near the set," the actor joked in October 2021 at an event for New York City's Directors Guild of America, per PEOPLE.

Clooney has blamed himself for underperforming in the comic book-based flick other times, too. In December 2023, he told *Entertainment Tonight *that he didn't plan to play Batman ever again.

"I don't think there are enough drugs in the world for me to go back again," the two-time Oscar winner cracked, although he did show up as Batman alter ego Bruce Wayne in that year's *The Flash*.**

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Meghan Markle Poses with Kim Kardashian and Embraces Kris Jenner in Photos from the BondThemed 70th Birthday Bash Madison E. GoldbergNovember 11, 2025 at 4:17 AM 0 Leigh Vogel/Getty; Mike Marsland/WireImage Meghan Markle and Kim Kardashian Kris Jenner shared a new look at Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's date night at the 70th birthday party The Duchess of Sussex posed for photos with Kim Kardashian and embraced Jenner on the red carpet Jenner turned 70 on Nov.

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Jenner turned 70 on Nov. 5 and celebrated with a star-studded James Bond themed party

The latest look at Kris Jenner's 70th birthday bash gives glimpses of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's evening.

In newly released photos from the party, the Duchess of Sussex, 44, is seen posing for photos with Kim Kardashian on the red carpet and embracing Jenner.

For the occasion, Meghan wore a black fitted turtleneck long-sleeve top paired with a black wrap skirt and open-toed heels. She completed the look with her hair slicked back and gold statement chain-link earrings.

Kardashian, 45, wore a bejeweled two-piece purple and silver set, with a floor-length skirt and halter neckline. Her hair was swept into an updo and she accessorized with silver jewelry.

Earlier in the night Meghan and Harry attended the Baby2Baby Gala at the Pacific Design Center in West Hollywood in support of their longtime friend Serena Williams, who was being honored at this year's event.

Meghan's outings come shortly after she was spotted alongside her husband Prince Harry at Game 4 of the World Series at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles on Oct. 28, and on the set of a new project that marks her return to acting. Meghan will play herself in a small part in the upcoming Amazon MGM Studios film Close Personal Friends, which stars Lily Collins and Brie Larson.

Kardashian's outfit for her mother's birthday celebration was inspired by a dress worn by Halle Berry on screen in Die Another Day — the 2002 installment in the James Bond franchise, in which Berry co-starred opposite Pierce Brosnan. Jenner's 70th birthday party was James Bond-themed.

On Monday, Nov. 10, Kardashian shared an intimate look at the evening in a montage of moments posted to TikTok, from her getting ready to what happened inside the star-studded party. "I'm just so happy my mom is so happy, 'cause she deserves it," Kardashian said in the clip.

Jenner, who turned 70 on Nov. 5, shared photos from her party over the weekend. Her daughters Kourtney Kardashian, Kendall Jenner and Kylie Jenner, plus Travis Barker, Scott Disick and Tristan Thompson, as well as Jenner's boyfriend, Corey Gamble, were all present for the big celebration.

For the evening that she described as "magical," Jenner stepped out in a red strapless dress with ruffles along the bust and a tiered ruffled skirt. The vintage gown came from Givenchy Haute Couture by Alexander McQueen's fall/winter 2002 collection, which she sourced from celeb-loved vintage retailer LILY et Cie.

The reality star accessorized with black opera gloves, a vintage Bvlgari bracelet and vintage Van Cleef & Arpels earrings. To finish off the elegant look, Jenner sported a glamorous updo courtesy of celebrity hairstylist Chris Appleton.

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'The Pitt' to Air Uncut on TNT in December, With Nudity and 'Graphic Medical Imagery' Intact Michael SchneiderNovember 10, 2025 at 8:00 PM 0 Warrick Page/MAX "The Pitt" will not be sanitized for your protection. As Season 1 of the critically acclaimed, Emmywinning HBO Max medical drama gets a basic cable run via TNT next month, no edits will be made to the intense, sometimes raw streaming version. That means all of the show's "graphic medical imagery," including nudity, will remain intact and be seen on TNT as the show makes its linear premiere on Monday, Dec. 1, at 9 p.m. ET.

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"The Pitt" will not be sanitized for your protection. As Season 1 of the critically acclaimed, Emmy-winning HBO Max medical drama gets a basic cable run via TNT next month, no edits will be made to the intense, sometimes raw streaming version.

That means all of the show's "graphic medical imagery," including nudity, will remain intact and be seen on TNT as the show makes its linear premiere on Monday, Dec. 1, at 9 p.m. ET.

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In a press release, TNT noted that the decision not to edit "The Pitt" for linear TV was in line with the show's "core mission to accurately depict the realities of an emergency department." Those "graphic medical imagery" scenes, including the depiction of a birth in Episode 11, "are integral to the show's portrayal of the raw emotional toll that such work has on those who commit their lives to the medical profession," the cabler said.

Acknowledging that such imagery is normally edited out from acquired fare on linear commercial TV, TNT said it would "include advisories at the top of each episode and coming out of commercial breaks." There are no rules preventing TNT from airing the episodes uncut; as a cable network, TNT is not subject to the same content standards that the FCC requires of over-the-air broadcast TV outlets.

The full 15-episode Season 1 of "The Pitt," which comes from John Wells Productions in association with Warner Bros. Television, will air three back-to-back episodes a week on TNT from Dec. 1 to Dec. 29.

Channing Dungey, chairman and CEO of the Warner Bros. Television Group and US Networks, announced at the Warner Bros. Discovery upfront presentation in May that "The Pitt" would get a linear run on TNT this fall. The idea is to expose the show to new viewers who perhaps haven't caught it yet on streaming, and also use the linear run as a bit of a marketing lead-up to the January premiere of Season 2 on HBO Max.

"All of us at 'The Pitt' are very excited that the TNT audience will have the opportunity to see our Emmy award-winning show beginning on December 1st," exec producer John Wells said in a statement. "We're also very grateful to TNT for allowing the series to be shown as it was initially shot and aired on HBO Max."

Noah Wyle, Tracey Ifeachor, Patrick Ball, Katherine LaNasa, Supriya Ganesh, Fiona Dourif, Taylor Dearden, Isa Briones, Gerran Howell and Shabana Azeez star in "The Pitt" Season 1. Each episode follows Wyle's character, Dr. Michael "Robby" Robinavitch, for a full hour during his 15-hour shift as the chief attendant in the hospital emergency room at Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center.

R. Scott Gemmill created the series and serves as an executive producer. Wyle is also an executive producer along with Wells and Erin Jontow of John Wells Productions, Simran Baidwan and Michael Hissrich.

"The Pitt" Season 2 is currently in production for its January return on HBO Max. Per the streamer, "The Pitt" reached 20 million global viewers per episode. The show also made a splash at this year's Primetime Emmys Awards, winning five — including including outstanding drama series, as well as first-time Emmy wins for Noah Wyle (drama lead actor), Katherine LaNasa (drama supporting actress) and Shawn Hatosy (drama guest actor). The show also won for outstanding drama series casting. "The Pitt" also won a Humanitas Prize this year for drama teleplay.

Meanwhile, the show is also having an impact on real-world medicine and healthcare conversations. According to a recent study by the USC Norman Lear Center, "The Pitt" has shifted the conversation on issues such as organ donation and end-of-life planning.

In Monday's press release, TNT shared a quote from L. Anthony Cirillo, MD, FACEP, president of the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP), regarding the impact the show has had among first responders and medical professionals: "'The Pitt' gives everyone a rare and authentic view of what it's like to practice emergency medicine. This show offers a unique glimpse of the humanity of emergency care and what it takes to heal people within a broken system. The nation's emergency physicians are incredibly proud of the show and grateful for the chance to be seen for who we are, the challenges we face, and the work we do every day. We deeply appreciate the commitment of the cast and crew that makes this show a huge success, especially the ACEP members involved in writing and production, and we are thrilled that 'The Pitt' will soon resonate with even more people, bringing new urgency to critical conversations about real health system fixes that emergency physicians and the millions of patients who rely on us need and deserve."

"The Pitt" reps the latest HBO Max show to get a run on the Turner nets, following shows like HBO's "True Detective: North Country," "Hacks" and "Peacemaker."

"Those were really good experiments for us," Dungey said in May. "We're learning a little bit about how to platform the shows, how to make them feel more like an event. These have been some very good learnings for us as we go towards The Pitt launch in Q4 this year. Doing things like that, it's great for us, and it also is helping Max as well. If it drives viewers to Max for the new season, that's a win/win."

As for keeping the content intact, basic cable — which once mostly followed broadcast standards and practices, mostly because of advertiser concerns — has loosened its content restrictions in recent years, particularly when it comes to language. And those advertisers that once chaffed at TV-MA content have been more willing to embrace racy fare in order to appeal to younger viewers who aren't concerned with a few F-bombs or raw images.

Here is a look at TNT's marketing campaign for "The Pitt":

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*Christy* just got knocked out before the end of the first round — but Sydney Sweeney is taking it in stride.

The actress, who plays the titular role in the boxing biopic based on the life of Christy Martin, is speaking out following the film's disappointing debut weekend. According to Box Office Mojo, *Christy*'s measly yield of $1.3 million at the domestic box office puts it among the top 12 worst openings for a new release on more than 2,000 screens. The list also includes three post-COVID-19 releases and two re-released titles.

"I am so deeply proud of this movie," Sweeney wrote in a Monday morning Instagram post, sharing a carousel of behind-the-scenes photos from the shoot. "Proud of the film David [Michôd] made. Proud of the story we told. Proud to represent someone as strong and resilient as Christy Martin. This experience has been one of the greatest honors of my life."

She continued, "This film stands for survival, courage, and hope. Through our campaigns, we've helped raise awareness for so many affected by domestic violence. We all signed on to this film with the belief that Christy's story could save lives."

US boxer Christy Martin (L) and US actress Sydney Sweeney attend the AFI premiere of "Christy" at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, California on October 25, 2025

Christy Martin and Sydney Sweeney attend the AFI premiere of 'Christy'.

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*Christy* tells the story of the groundbreaking professional boxer Christy Martin, who rose to fame in the '90s and became one of the most prominent female athletes in the sport with 49 wins, seven losses, and three draws across her career. Martin also made headlines due to turmoil in her personal life: The boxer married her coach Jim Martin in 1991, and he attempted to murder her in their home in 2010. He was ultimately found guilty of attempted murder in the second degree, and the athlete is now married to rival boxer Lisa Holewyne.

Praising the boxer who inspired the movie, Sweeney continued, "If Christy gave even one woman the courage to take her first step toward safety, then we will have succeeded. So yes I'm proud. Why? Because we don't always just make art for numbers, we make it for impact. And Christy has been the most impactful project of my life. Thank you Christy. I love you."

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*Christy* ultimately debuted at 11th overall behind titles such as *Predator: Badlands*, the latest Colleen Hoover adaptation *Regretting You, The Black Phone 2* (in its fourth week of release),* *and the psychological indie* Die My Love. *The biopic marks Sweeney's third box office flop of the year, following a similarly disappointing debut for the Ron Howard-directed survival thriller *Eden*, and *Americana*, a modern-day Western that saw Sweeney star alongside Halsey. *Eden* opened to just over $1 million domestically while *Americana* opened to an estimated $500,000, but inspired much debate over whether it could be categorized as a box office bomb.

Sweeney's recent box office woes have led many to speculate that her contentious public persona has been affecting her ability to draw in an audience. After breaking out for her role as Cassie Howard on HBO's *Euphoria*, Sweeney sparked outrage in 2023 after photos emerged from her mother's 60th birthday featuring red MAGA-inspired hats. "There were so many misinterpretations," she said of the photos that year. "The people in the pictures weren't even my family."

She later started a social media frenzy with her controversial partnership with Dr. Squatch, which sold a limited-edition soap marketed as Sweeney's bathwater. But much more divisive was the reaction to her American Eagle ad campaign, released in July, which played up the homophones "jeans" and "genes," leading many to accuse the ad of promoting eugenics.

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Sweeney was largely silent on the controversy, but the firestorm only grew as conservative figures from Megyn Kelly to President Donald Trump weighed in, supporting the actress' ad campaign. Sweeney finally addressed the issue earlier this month, declining to respond to the "genetic superiority" criticism and telling *GQ*, "I think that when I have an issue that I want to speak about, people will hear."

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She also told the outlet that she is not concerned about people not showing up for her movies due to personal controversies.

"If somebody is closed off — because of something they read online — to a powerful story like *Christy,* then I hope that something else can open their eyes to being open to art and being open to learning," she replied. "I'm not going to be affected by that."

Sweeney has also enjoyed some big wins at the box office in the past few years, most notably with the rom-com *Anyone But You*, which grossed an impressive $220 million worldwide against a reported $25 million budget.

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LaKeith Stanfield as Nate Davis and Gina Rodriguez as Jenny Young in 'Someone Great'; Emma Corrin as Lady Constance Chatterley and Jack O'Connell as Oliver Mellors in 'Lady Chatterley's Lover'; Robert Redford as Louis Walters and Jane Fonda as Addie Moore in 'Our Souls at Night'

LaKeith Stanfield as Nate Davis and Gina Rodriguez as Jenny Young in 'Someone Great'; Emma Corrin as Lady Constance Chatterley and Jack O'Connell as Oliver Mellors in 'Lady Chatterley's Lover'; Robert Redford as Louis Walters and Jane Fonda as Addie Moore in 'Our Souls at Night'. Credit:

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Tired of going to bed alone? With Netflix, you don't have to. Cozy up to one of the platform's myriad romantic films: They come in all shapes, sizes, and genres. Looking for a historical romance or queer entanglement? What about a journey of self-discovery or a musical romp? All you have to do is swipe and select. And to help you find a movie you love even faster, EW has curated a selection of the 25 best romantic movies worth watching with a date or by yourself.

10 Things I Hate About You (1998)

Heath Ledger as Patrick Verona and Julia Stiles as Kat Stratford in '10 Things I Hate About You'

Heath Ledger as Patrick Verona and Julia Stiles as Kat Stratford in '10 Things I Hate About You'.

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The 20th century ended on a high, at least as far as rom-coms are concerned. Starring some of the hottest young talent of the late-'90s, *10 Things I Hate About You* reimagines William Shakespeare's beloved play *The Taming of the Shrew *as a high school love story. Cameron James (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) falls in love with Bianca Stratford (Larisa Oleynik), but learns she isn't allowed to date until her older sister, Kat (Julia Stiles), does. After Cameron manages to convince resident bad boy Patrick Verona (Heath Ledger) to woo Kat, Padua High School finds itself overrun with hormones and hijinks.**

A classic rom-com with a killer soundtrack, *10 Things I Hate About You* is the only film to answer the question of what would happen if Shakespeare went to high school in Seattle. —*Ilana Gordon***

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Always Be My Maybe (2019)

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Ali Wong as Sasha Tran and Keanu Reeves as himself in 'Always Be My Maybe'. Doane Gregory/Netflix

Two old childhood friends reconnect in *Always Be My Maybe*, starring Ali Wong and Randall Park. As teens, the pair considered a romantic relationship, but it didn't work out. As adults, she's become a famous chef while he's still stuck in a small-time band and working for his dad's business.

Now, they'll have to try and see if love is their destiny once again while facing her fame and his insecurities. The movie also features plenty of quirky moments, including Keanu Reeves playing an odd version of himself as a love interest for Wong's character. And, as an added bonus, there's also Wong's amazing wardrobe. —*Lia Beck *

Where to watch *Always Be My Maybe*: Netflix

**EW grade: **B

**Director: **Nahnatchka Khan

**Cast: **Ali Wong, Randall Park, Keanu Reeves, Daniel Dae Kim, James Saito, Michelle Buteau, Vivian Bang ** **

Blue Jay (2017)

Sarah Paulson as Amanda and Mark Duplass as Jim in 'Blue Jay'

Sarah Paulson as Amanda and Mark Duplass as Jim in 'Blue Jay'. Everett Collection

Twenty years after breaking up, former high-school sweethearts Jim (Mark Duplass, who also wrote the script) and Amanda (Sarah Paulson) bump into each other in their California hometown and end up spending the day — and night — together. As they update each other on what's transpired in their lives in the years since they last spoke, Jim and Amanda reminisce together about the people they used to be while attempting to understand the people they have become. A slice of life film that offers a glimpse into the optimism of youthful infatuation, and the bitter realities of aging, living, and loving, *Blue Jay's *simple story is still meaty enough for its two leads to dig their performative talons into. *—I.G.*

Where to watch *Blue Jay*: Netflix

**Director: **Alex Lehmann** **

**Cast: **Mark Duplass, Sarah Paulson ** **

Clueless (1995)

Stacey Dash as Dionne Davenport and Alicia Silverstone as Cher Horowitz in 'Clueless'

Stacey Dash as Dionne Davenport and Alicia Silverstone as Cher Horowitz in 'Clueless'.

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Nineties teen fashion, music, and vernacular are on full display in Amy Heckerling's *Clueless*. A time capsule preservation of the decade's pop-cultural attitudes — at least as far as the Beverly Hills set is concerned — *Clueless *asks what would happen if Jane Austen's *Emma* was set in a Los Angeles high school during the height of mall culture.

The film's critical reception was mid, but three decades later, *Clueless *has aged as gracefully as Paul Rudd's face, which is to say shockingly well. Alicia Silverstone gives a career-best performance as Cher Horowitz, a spoiled teenager whose worldview and popularity are disrupted by the arrival of a new girl in school (Brittany Murphy, also operating at the top of her game). Whether you're lusting after Cher's wardrobe and digital closet or enjoying Heckerling's virtuosic presentation of '90s teen slang, watching *Clueless *always feels like a return to simpler times.* —I.G.*

Where to watch *Clueless*: Netflix through Nov. 30

**Director: **Amy Heckerling

**Cast: **Alicia Silverstone, Paul Rudd, Stacey Dash, Brittany Murphy

Crazy Rich Asians (2018)

Michelle Yeoh as Eleanor Sung-Yung, Henry Golding as Nicholas Young, and Constance Wu as Rachel Chu in 'Crazy Rich Asians'

Michelle Yeoh as Eleanor Sung-Yung, Henry Golding as Nicholas Young, and Constance Wu as Rachel Chu in 'Crazy Rich Asians'.

Sanja Bucko/Warner Bros. Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection

Singapore is a small country with a big thirst for gossip — at least as it pertains to the extravagantly wealthy families on the island in *Crazy Rich Asians*. And nobody there is considered a more eligible bachelor than Nick Young (Henry Golding), who left for the States years ago and is now returning to attend a friend's wedding along with his girlfriend, Rachel (Constance Wu), who — to the dismay of the area's singles — is American born, and worse, does not come from money.

Shocked to learn that her down-to-earth boyfriend is actually the heir to one of Singapore's biggest and longest-established fortunes, Rachel must learn to navigate this new culture, impress Nick's snobbish family, and generally survive life among the excess if she hopes to continue her relationship. *—I.G.*

Where to watch *Crazy Rich Asians*: Netflix

**EW grade: **B

**Director: **Jon M. Chu

**Cast: **Henry Golding, Constance Wu, Michelle Yeoh, Gemma Chan, Awkwafina, Ken Jeong, Jimmy O. Yang

Dirty Dancing (1987)

Patrick Swayze as Johnny Castle and Jennifer Grey as Frances 'Baby' Houseman in 'Dirty Dancing'

Patrick Swayze as Johnny Castle and Jennifer Grey as Frances 'Baby' Houseman in 'Dirty Dancing'.

Vestron Pictures/Courtesy Everett

Get ready for the time of your life with *Dirty Dancing*, an '80s movie about a summer spent growing up and falling in love. Set in 1963, Frances "Baby" Houseman (Jennifer Grey) joins her parents and older sister at a resort in the Catskills for a vacation, where she finds herself drawn to Johnny Castle (Patrick Swayze), a working-class dance instructor. But as Baby grows closer to Johnny, she begins to shed her upper-middle-class, sheltered upbringing and find her place in the world — and on the dance floor.

Swayze and Grey famously didn't get along during production, but their chemistry and dance moves onscreen are so iridescent, they remain relevant almost 40 years later. The plot wades into dramatic waters, but the film's love story, soundtrack, and dance moves make it the feel-good movie we need right now. *—I.G.*

Where to watch *Dirty Dancing*: Netflix

**Director: **Emile Ardolino

**Cast: **Patrick Swayze, Jennifer Grey, Jerry Orbach, Cynthia Rhodes

Duck Butter (2018)

Laia Costa as Sergio and Alia Shawkat as Naima in 'Duck Butter'

Laia Costa as Sergio and Alia Shawkat as Naima in 'Duck Butter'. The Orchard

Love gets fast-tracked in *Duck Butter*, a 2018 independent film co-written by and starring Alia Shawkat. Struggling with the local dating scene, actress Naima (Shawkat) and artist Sergio (Laia Costa) meet at a bar and decide to accelerate their relationship by spending 24 hours together and having sex once an hour. But the more time Naima and Sergio spend together, the more they find their quickly-established intimacy tested by new friends and loved ones.

While the Sergio character was originally written for a man, the decision to cast a woman instead adds another layer of specificity and nuance. Heavier on the toilet humor than you might expect, *Duck Butter *is worth a watch for its excellent acting and killer roster of supporting players. *—I.G.*

Where to watch *Duck Butter*: Netflix

**Director: **Miguel Arteta** **

**Cast: **Alia Shawkat, Mark Duplass, Jay Duplass, Mae Whitman, Hong Chau, Kate Berlant, Kumail Nanjiani

Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga (2020)

Will Ferrell as Lars Erickssong and Rachel McAdams as Sigrit Ericksdottir in 'Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga'

Will Ferrell as Lars Erickssong and Rachel McAdams as Sigrit Ericksdottir in 'Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga'.

Elizabeth Viggiano/Netflix

If the Puritans knew that coming to America would later disqualify them from competing in the Eurovision Song Contest, they might have had second thoughts about leaving England. As it is, the closest Americans will get to participating in Eurovision is by turning on Will Ferrell's 2020 parody of the annual competition. Lovingly crafted and full of legitimately good songs — including the always requested "Jaja Ding Dong" — *Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga *is a silly story about a maligned musical duo (Ferrell and Rachel McAdams) who are selected to represent Iceland at the competition after a tragedy befalls the country.

McAdams is particularly delightful as the nightingale-voiced Sigrit who commits to helping her bandmate (not brother) achieve his dream of competing in the Eurovision Song Contest. If you're looking for a musical romp populated by whales and gnomes, this is the film for you.  *—I.G.*

Where to watch *Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga*: Netflix

**Director: **David Dobkin

**Cast: **Will Ferrell, Rachel McAdams, Dan Stevens, Graham Norton, Demi Lovato, Pierce Brosnan

Frances Ha (2012)

Adam Driver as Lev and Greta Gerwig as Frances in 'Frances Ha'

Adam Driver as Lev and Greta Gerwig as Frances in 'Frances Ha'. IFC Films/Courtesy Everett Collection

One of the best-known additions to the mumblecore movement that briefly invaded independent cinema during the mid-2010s, *Frances Ha* is also one of the most charming. Directed by Noah Baumbach and co-written by the film's star, Greta Gerwig, *Frances Ha* chronicles a difficult period in 27-year-old aspiring dancer Frances Halladay's life. Struggling with the dissolution of one of her closest friendships, financial challenges, and difficulties with her chosen career, Frances is both unmoored and undeterred.

A late-20s coming-of-age story released in 2012, *Frances Ha* contains some vague similarities to HBO's *Girls* (Adam Driver, for one), which premiered that same year, but the film offers such a high level of style, point of view, and performance as to distinguish itself from the rest of the genre. *—I.G.*

Where to watch *Frances Ha*: Netflix

**EW grade:** B+

**Director: **Noah Baumbach

**Cast: **Greta Gerwig, Adam Driver, Mickey Sumner, Michael Zegen, Michael Esper, Charlotte d'Amboise

Groundhog Day (1993)

Bill Murray as Phil Connors in 'Groundhog Day'

Bill Murray as Phil Connors in 'Groundhog Day'. Everett Collection

Decades before Hollywood started pumping out romantic comedies like *Leap Year* (2010), *Valentine's Day* (2010), and *New Year's Eve* (2011), there was *Groundhog Day*, the ultimate niche holiday comedy. The film follows a TV weatherman named Phil Connors (Bill Murray) who is assigned to cover the annual February festivities in Punxsutawney, Pa., only to find himself reliving the same day over and over again.

A movie that paved the way for other time loop stories like *Looper* (2012), *Edge of Tomorrow* (2014), and *Palm Springs *(2020), *Groundhog Day* casts Murray as a Scrooge-esque misanthrope, places him in an unwinnable situation, and watches as he proceeds to have an existential meltdown — before seizing on his unique situation and attempting to woo his producer, Rita (Andie MacDowell). As EW's critic writes, "*Groundhog Day* — with its really high concept — unfolds with a goofy elegance that feels like a tonic." *—I.G.*

Where to watch *Groundhog Day*: Netflix

**EW grade:** A

**Director:** Harold Ramis

**Cast: **Bill Murray, Andie MacDowell, Chris Elliott

The Guernsey Literary & Potato Peel Society (2018)

Glen Powell as Mark Reynolds and Lily James as Juliet Ashton in 'The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society'

Glen Powell as Mark Reynolds and Lily James as Juliet Ashton in 'The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society'. Studiocanal/Moviestore/REX/Shutterstock

Fans of period romances will fall head over heels for the Netflix original* The Guernsey Literary & Potato Peel Pie Society*. The 2018 film stars Lily James as a writer who gets to know the residents of Guernsey, an island that had recently been under German occupation during World War II. As for the romantic aspect, the lead character is torn between two men: her American fiancé (Glen Powell) and a new man from Guernsey (Michiel Huisman). EW's review of Mike Newell's film calls it "as snug and sweet and congenitally British as a tea cozy." *—L.B.*

Where to watch *The Guernsey Literary & Potato Peel Pie Society*: Netflix

**EW grade: **B+

**Director: **Mike Newell** **

**Cast: **Lily James, Michael Huisman, Glen Powell, Jessica Brown Findlay

The Half of It (2020)

Leah Lewis as Ellie Chu and Daniel Diemer as Paul Munsky in 'The Half of It'

Leah Lewis as Ellie Chu and Daniel Diemer as Paul Munsky in 'The Half of It'. KC Bailey/Netflix/Everett

Securing Tribeca's Founders Award for Best Narrative Feature, Alice Wu's queer revision of *Cyrano de Bergerac *introduces viewers to Ellie Chu (Leah Lewis), a booksmart outcast whose writing skills become a lucrative business with her peers as customers. When she starts drafting love letters for himbo jock Paul Munsky (Daniel Diemer, a.k.a. Will Poulter's doppelgänger) to popular girl Aster Flores (Alexxis Lemire) — whom Ellie secretly harbors feelings for — the unlikely pair forge a connection far more profound than any high school crush.

Through atmospheric camerawork, whip-smart dialogue, and a sea of film references for cinephiles to bathe in, *The Half of It *spins a coming-of-age love story that bleeds wisdom beyond its years. *—James Mercadante*

Where to watch *The Half of It*: Netflix

**EW grade:** B

**Director:** Alice Wu

**Cast:** Leah Lewis, Daniel Diemer, Alexxis Lemire, Enrique Murciano, Wolfgang Novogratz, Catherine Curtin, Becky Ann Baker, Collin Chou

How to Be Single (2016)

Dakota Johnson as Alice and Rebel Wilson as Robin in 'How to Be Single'

Dakota Johnson as Alice and Rebel Wilson as Robin in 'How to Be Single'.

Barry Wetcher/Warner Bros./Courtesy Everett Collection

Fresh out of college, Alice (Dakota Johnson) embarks on a new chapter of life by taking a break from her long-term boyfriend, Josh (Nicholas Braun), and relocating to N.Y.C. to start her career as a paralegal and move into her sister's apartment. Now navigating the single life, Alice is feeling way in over her head, but she doesn't have to do it alone: She has her sister (Leslie Mann) and co-worker–turned–best friend (Rebel Wilson) by her side, who add a little spice and humor to her misadventures.

Interweaving multiple story lines, *How to Be Single* captures the chaos of modern dating and the quest to embrace life on your own terms. Whether you're in a relationship, inexperienced in love, or somewhere in between, this film offers something for everyone — and might reveal a thing or two about yourself. *—J.M. *

Where to watch *How to Be Single*: Netflix

**Director:** Christian Ditter

**Cast: **Dakota Johnson, Rebel Wilson, Leslie Mann, Alison Brie, Damon Wayans Jr., Anders Holm, Nicholas Braun, Jake Lacy, Jason Mantzoukas

The Incredible Jessica James (2017)

Chris O'Dowd as Boone and Jessica Williams as Jessica James in 'The Incredible Jessica James'

Chris O'Dowd as Boone and Jessica Williams as Jessica James in 'The Incredible Jessica James'. Netflix

Jessica Williams took the world by storm when she became the youngest correspondent on *The Daily Show*. And after leaving the program in 2016, Williams honed in on film — starting by taking on the roles of Executive Producer and lead actor in the rom-com *The Incredible Jessica James. *The role of Jessica James was created especially for Williams by writer-director Jim Strouse, and the character is perfectly customized to flaunt her many comedic and performative strengths.

In the film, Jessica is an aspiring playwright and employee at a children's theater workshop who just broke up with her boyfriend (LaKeith Stanfield). After her friend Tasha (Noël Wells) sets her up on a date with Boone (Chris O'Dowd), Jessica must decide if their romance is worth pursuing, and what she wants her love life and work life to look like going forward. *—I.G.*

Where to watch *The Incredible Jessica James*: Netflix

**EW grade: **B+

**Director: **Jim Strouse

**Cast: **Jessica Williams, LaKeith Stanfield, Noël Wells, Chris O'Dowd** **

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Leah Lewis as Ellie Chu and Daniel Diemer as Paul Munsky in 'The Half of It'; Constance Wu as Rachel Chu in 'Crazy Rich Asians'; Noah Centineo as Peter Kavinsky and Lana Condor as Lara Jean Song-Covey in 'To All the Boys I've Loved Before'

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Knocked Up (2007)

Katherine Heigl as Alison Scott in 'Knocked Up'

Katherine Heigl as Alison Scott in 'Knocked Up'. Suzanne Hanover

Based solely on the sheer number of films he wrote, directed, and/or produced during this period, it's reasonable to assume that Judd Apatow was responsible for at least 10 percent of the laughs enjoyed during the mid- to late-aughts. Released two years after the success of Apatow's *The 40-Year-Old Virgin*, *Knocked Up* stars a who's who of comedy legends past, present, and future.

The film follows Alison Scott (Katherine Heigl), an up-and-coming E! News reporter, and Ben Stone (Seth Rogen), a Canadian deadbeat she meets at a Los Angeles nightclub. When a drunken hookup between the two results in an unexpected pregnancy, everyone from Ben's slacker friends to Alison's sister's family gets involved as the parents-to-be decide to keep the baby and attempt to stay together. Never one to over-edit, Apatow's film runs long, but the jokes are worth it. *—I.G.*

Where to watch *Knocked Up*: Netflix

**EW grade:** A

**Director:** Judd Apatow

**Cast: **Katherine Heigl, Seth Rogen, Jonah Hill, Jason Segel, Jay Baruchel, Martin Starr, Charlyne Yi, Leslie Mann, Paul Rudd, Maude Apatow, Iris Apatow

Lady Chatterley's Lover (2022)

Emma Corrin as Lady Constance Chatterley and Jack O'Connell as Oliver Mellors in 'Lady Chatterley's Lover'

Emma Corrin as Lady Constance Chatterley and Jack O'Connell as Oliver Mellors in 'Lady Chatterley's Lover'. Netflix

If* Fifty Shades of Grey *and *Bridgerton* welcomed a child, its name would be *Lady Chatterley's Lover*. Enduring decades of bans for its salacious content, D.H. Lawrence's 1928 avant-garde novel gets a fresh adaptation under the heedful eye of Laure de Clermont-Tonnerre, who deftly explores the depths of female desire. In this soft-core romance about emotional and bodily fulfillment, an unhappily married aristocrat (Emma Corrin) defies gender roles by acting on her own urges — starting a clandestine affair with the gamekeeper (Jack O'Connell) of her husband's (Matthew Duckett) estate.

While EW's critic observes a lack of dramatic conflict in the film, they highlight that "what's left is just an unabashedly heady romance, rich in pretty costumes — when they're wearing them — and lush, lusty atmosphere." *—J.M.*

Where to watch *Lady Chatterley's Lover*: Netflix

**EW grade:** B+

**Director: **Laure de Clermont-Tonnerre

**Cast:** Emma Corrin, Jack O'Connell, Matthew Duckett, Faye Marsay, Ella Hunt, Anthony Brophy**

Long Shot (2019)

Seth Rogen as Fred Flarsky and Charlize Theron as Charlotte Field in 'Long Shot'

Seth Rogen as Fred Flarsky and Charlize Theron as Charlotte Field in 'Long Shot'.

Philippe Bosse/Lionsgate/Courtesy Everett Collection

It's a tale as old as time: an ambitious secretary of state (Charlize Theron) reconnects with the boy she used to babysit (Seth Rogen), who has grown up to be a political journalist. She's running for president, and he's looking for a new job after getting fired for his incendiary, left-leaning writing. He gets hired to punch up her speeches, and as the two travel the world on a diplomatic tour, their connection turns romantic.

A cross between *Beauty and the Beast* and *Veep* — with a little *There's Something About Mary* thrown in for good measure — *Long Shot* is a romantic comedy with a political edge and serious chemistry between its two leads. With a script co-written by Dan Sterling (*The Interview*) and Liz Hannah (*The Post*), *Long Shot* is a perfect blend of political satire, romantic tropes, and rapid-fire raunch. *—I.G.*

Where to watch *Long Shot*: Netflix through Nov. 30

**EW grade: **B

**Director:** Jonathan Levine

**Cast: **Seth Rogen, Charlize Theron, O'Shea Jackson Jr., Andy Serkis, June Diane Raphael, Bob Odenkirk, Alexander Skarsgård

The Lovebirds (2020)

Issa Rae as Leilani Brooks and Kumail Nanjiani as Jibran in 'The Lovebirds'

Issa Rae as Leilani Brooks and Kumail Nanjiani as Jibran in 'The Lovebirds'.

After four years of dating, Jibran (Kumail Nanjiani) and Leilani (Issa Rae) are prepared to call it quits — until the couple finds themselves involved in a murder that requires them to put their break up aside and go on the run. Too concerned about racial profiling to involve the police, Jibran and Leilani must hunt down the identity of the man who was murdered so they can find out who killed him and clear their own names.

Directed by Michael Showalter (*Wet Hot American Summer*), *The Lovebirds* is a romantic evening gone wrong in the style of films like 2010's *Date Night* and 2018's *Game Night*. Boasting a high ratio of jokes per minute and a pair of lead actors who know how to wield their witticisms like machetes, Nanjiani and Rae's on screen bickering and loving needling will have you rooting for their relationship, even as it's falling apart. *—I.G.*

Where to watch *The Lovebirds*: Netflix

**EW grade: **B

**Director: **Michael Showalter** **

**Cast: **Kumail Nanjiani, Issa Rae, Anna Camp, Paul Sparks ** **

Match Point (2005)

Scarlett Johansson as Nola Rice and Jonathan Rhys Meyers as Chris Wilton in 'Match Point'

Scarlett Johansson as Nola Rice and Jonathan Rhys Meyers as Chris Wilton in 'Match Point'. Clive Coote

Woody Allen's work usually centers around the neuroticisms of wealthy New Yorkers, but in *Match Point*, he deviates in almost every regard. A psychological romantic thriller, the film is the story of Chris (Jonathan Rhys Meyers), a former professional tennis player turned social climber who marries a wealthy woman (Emily Mortimer), only to enter into an affair with an aspiring American actress (Scarlett Johansson).

When Chris' lust threatens to derail his marriage and financial stability, the former tennis star struggles to keep his life from combusting. Those looking for Allen's traditional comedic stylings are sure to be disappointed, but the film is a tight, taut thriller that EW's critic calls a "serious and lusciously entertaining adultery drama driven by a lust that turns into authentic compulsion." *—I.G.*

Where to watch *Match Point*: Netflix

**Director:** Woody Allen

**Cast: **Brian Cox, Matthew Goode, Scarlett Johansson, Emily Mortimer, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Penelope Wilton

Our Souls at Night (2017)

Robert Redford as Louis Walters and Jane Fonda as Addie Moore in 'Our Souls at Night'

Robert Redford as Louis Walters and Jane Fonda as Addie Moore in 'Our Souls at Night'. Kerry Brown/Netflix

Some partnerships just keep getting better with age, and the onscreen relationship between Robert Redford and Jane Fonda — now in its fourth iteration — is one of those unions. In the Netflix original movie *Our Souls at Night*, Redford and Fonda play longtime neighbors and widowers Louis and Addie, who find comfort in spending their nights together as platonic friends. Aware that their unorthodox relationship and sleeping arrangement is eliciting side eyes from the town and their adult children, the pair must eventually choose between their growing emotional dependence on each other and the needs of their respective families.

With a cast of only seven actors, the strength of *Our Souls at Night* lies mainly in the steady hands of its two leads, who make falling in love look just as appealing as they did half a century ago in *Barefoot In The Park*. *—I.G.*

Where to watch *Our Souls at Night*: Netflix

**Director: **Ritesh Batra** **

**Cast: **Robert Redford, Jane Fonda, Judy Greer, Matthias Schoenaerts, Bruce Dern, Iain Armitage

Phantom Thread (2017)

Daniel Day-Lewis as Reynolds Woodcock and Vicky Krieps as Alma Elson in 'Phantom Thread'

Daniel Day-Lewis as Reynolds Woodcock and Vicky Krieps as Alma Elson in 'Phantom Thread'. Laurie Sparham/Focus Features

There are lots of lighthearted romantic movies on Netflix, but if you're looking for something much, much darker, there's *Phantom Thread*. The Paul Thomas Anderson movie stars Daniel Day-Lewis as a fashion designer who finds a muse and partner in a waitress (Vicky Krieps) during the 1950s. The couple's relationship is rocky to say the least, and some poisonous mushrooms play a hefty role in the film's tension.

"What's true with Daniel is that you're always in front of someone very awake, so you have to be awake," Krieps tells EW about working with Day-Lewis. "You couldn't go and do something not really knowing what you're doing or being half thinking about your lunch. It wouldn't work because you'd just crash against the wall." *—L.B.*

Where to watch *Phantom Thread*: Netflix

**EW grade:** B

**Director: **Paul Thomas Anderson

**Cast: **Daniel Day-Lewis, Vicky Kreips, Lesley Manville

Set It Up (2018)

Zoey Deutch as Harper Moore and Glen Powell as Charlie Young in 'Set It Up'

Zoey Deutch as Harper Moore and Glen Powell as Charlie Young in 'Set It Up'. Netflix

If you found Glen Powell to be perfect boyfriend material in *Anyone but You* (2023), wait until you see him paired with the dynamic Zoey Deutch in *Set It Up*. When two stress-ridden assistants from adjoining companies, Harper (Deutch) and Charlie (Powell), conspire to set up their Type-A bosses (Taye Diggs, Lucy Liu) in hopes of freeing themselves from the nonstop office grind, it sparks an enemies-to-lovers fling between the two matchmakers that's as satisfying as a sublime slice of pizza. *Set It Up *ranks among Netflix's finest rom-coms, injecting the genre's familiar elements with an extra dose of heart — all fueled by the palpable chemistry between Powell and Deutch. *—J.M.*

Where to watch *Set It Up*: Netflix

**EW grade:** B

**Director:** Claire Scanlon

**Cast:** Zoey Deutch, Glen Powell, Lucy Liu, Taye Diggs, Joan Smalls, Meredith Hagner, Pete Davidson, Jon Rudnitsky, Tituss Burgess**

She's Gotta Have It (1986)

John Canada Terrell as Greer Childs, Spike Lee as Mars Blackmon, and Tommy Redmond Hicks as Jamie Overstreet in 'She's Gotta Have It'

John Canada Terrell as Greer Childs, Spike Lee as Mars Blackmon, and Tommy Redmond Hicks as Jamie Overstreet in 'She's Gotta Have It'.

Island Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection

Spike Lee's first feature film as a writer and director, *She's Gotta Have It* presents intertwining romances as lead character Nola Darling (Tracy Camilla Johns) decides which of the three men she's dating (Lee, Tommy Redmond Hicks, John Canada Terrell) she wants to have a monogamous relationship with. Luxuriating in Lee's creative sensibility and shot in crisp black and white, Nola's journey towards picking a partner is funny, thought-provoking, and unique in every respect.

In a review of Netflix's 2017 *She's Gotta Have It *adaptation (also directed by Lee), EW's critic describes the original movie, writing, "*She's Gotta Have It *was Spike Lee's first feature film, and few movies feel so joyfully first." A dramedy that questions sexual, relationship, and gender norms of the time, *She's Gotta Have It *is notable for its subject matter, aesthetic, and for launching Lee's storied Hollywood career. *—I.G. ***

Where to watch *She's Gotta Have It*: Netflix**

**Director:** Spike Lee **

**Cast: **Tracy Camilla Johns, Spike Lee, Tommy Redmond Hicks, John Canada Terrell**

Someone Great (2019)

LaKeith Stanfield as Nate Davis and Gina Rodriguez as Jenny Young in 'Someone Great'

LaKeith Stanfield as Nate Davis and Gina Rodriguez as Jenny Young in 'Someone Great'. Sarah Shatz/Netflix

Heartbreak just hits different in Netflix's *Someone Great*, a film about Jenny (Gina Rodriguez), a music journalist who goes through a breakup after accepting her dream job in San Francisco and learning her boyfriend (LaKeith Stanfield) doesn't want to come along. Emotionally buttressed by her best friends Erin (DeWanda Wise) and Blair (Brittany Snow), Jenny decides to make the most of her last night in New York City, and along the way encounters an eclectic supporting cast including Rosario Dawson, RuPaul, and *SNL's* Alex Moffat.

In addition to being a solid modern rom-com, *Someone Great* also has great significance in Swiftie lore: Taylor's 2014 song "Clean" off the *1989* album was one of the inspirations for the film's story, and Swift wrote *Lover's* "Death by a Thousand Cuts" after seeing the movie. Deeply relatable for anyone who's been blindsided or suffered a broken heart, *Someone Great *is about endings, beginnings, and finding the joy in both. *—I.G.*

Where to watch *Someone Great*: Netflix

**EW grade: **B+

**Director: **Jennifer Kaytin Robinson** **

**Cast: **Gina Rodriguez, DeWanda Wise, Brittany Snow, LaKeith Stanfield, Rosario Dawson, RuPaul, Alex Moffat ** **

To All the Boys I've Loved Before (2018)

Lana Condor as Lara Jean Song-Covey and Jordan Fisher as John Ambrose in 'To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You'

Lana Condor as Lara Jean Song-Covey and Jordan Fisher as John Ambrose in 'To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You'. Bettina Strauss/Netflix

Navigating high school is painful enough without all of your crushes finding out you like them — at the same time. A modern rom-com that EW's critic calls "breezy and charming," *To All the Boys I've Loved Before* follows Lara Jean Covey (Lana Condor) as her worst fears are realized when the love letters she never meant to send find their way to the boys who inspired them.

Cornered by love, Lara Jean negotiates a sham relationship with her former crush to throw off her current one, but when feelings start catching, Lara Jean must deal with the consequences of both her lies and the truths she's starting to realize. The first in a series of three films, which also include 2020's *To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You* and 2021's *To All the Boys: Always and Forever*, the original still hits the hardest. *—I.G.*

Where to watch *To All the Boys I've Loved Before*: Netflix

**EW grade:** B

**Director:** Susan Johnson

**Cast: **Lana Condor, Noah Centineo, Janel Parrish, Anna Cathcart, Andrew Bachelor, Trezzo Mahoro, Madeleine Arthur, Emilija Baranac, Israel Broussard, John Corbett

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