Entertainment Weekly’s “Must List” Highlights Weekend’s Top Picks

Entertainment Weekly and Awardist have released their latest edition of the “Must List,” an exclusive email newsletter curated for subscribers seeking the most tantalizing entertainment options for the upcoming weekend. Edited by Patrick Gomez, the Editor-in-Chief, this week’s edition promises a diverse array of content that caters to varied tastes. Subscribers can look forward to…

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Entertainment Weekly’s “Must List” Highlights Weekend’s Top Picks


Entertainment Weekly
and Awardist have released their latest edition of the “Must List,” an exclusive email newsletter curated for subscribers seeking the most tantalizing entertainment options for the upcoming weekend. Edited by Patrick Gomez, the Editor-in-Chief, this week’s edition promises a diverse array of content that caters to varied tastes. Subscribers can look forward to a thrilling new movie, an intriguing crime-fiction novel, and an exciting primetime special celebrating a significant milestone.

Among the highlights, the newsletter spotlights an upcoming thriller featuring Renate Reinsve, offering a gripping storyline that promises to keep audiences on the edge of their seats. Additionally, book enthusiasts will be drawn to Marie Benedict's latest novel, "The Queens of Crime." This captivating crime-fiction work brings together five legendary real-life crime writers who unite to solve a perplexing murder, blending reality with fiction in a compelling narrative.

Music and comedy aficionados will not want to miss the celebration of Saturday Night Live's 50th anniversary. The newsletter announces a live three-hour primetime special scheduled for Sunday, designed to honor this iconic show's legacy. The special will feature some of SNL's most memorable sketches, live musical performances, and appearances by well-loved SNL alumni, ensuring a nostalgic trip down memory lane for long-time fans.

The "Must List" also draws attention to a new documentary directed by Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson, titled "Sly and the Family Stone." This documentary promises an insightful exploration into the influential band's history and impact on music and culture. Subscribers can access this documentary and other featured content through various platforms, including NBC and Peacock.

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