You worked hard enough this week. Let us plan your weekend…
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If all that stood between you and a $28 billion inheritance was seven entitled, estranged family members, what would you do? Probably not what Becket Redfellow (Glen Powell) does in the new, under-the-radar black comedy How to Make a Killing. But we'll gladly go along for the fun ride as he does, especially when one of those family members is a comically pretentious artist (played by Internet Boyfriend Zach Woods). Plus, his sultry (read: manipulative) childhood friend (Margaret Qualley) has a few tricks up her sleeve. The “watchably weird” dark satire comes from the same director who gave us Aubrey Plaza as Emily the Criminal. Consider the popcorn buttered.
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Food snobs, cover your eyes. This well-known chain is going for a Michelin star — by reintroducing a beloved dish, with a new and improved recipe. At the risk of sounding cheesy, we love this for them.
Happy (almost) weekend. Dearest gentle reader, this author can confirm: Bridgerton has stolen my grip on reality. And after Benedict's “be my mistress” audacity? I require answers. With just six more days until the second half of season four comes out, I find myself with the rarest of NYC jewels: a weekend with no plans. So, with nothing on the calendar, I'll be…
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