Plus: 8 Critically Acclaimed TV Shows
 | April 28, 2025 | | |
| | Believe it or not, April is coming to an end, which means we’re about to experience two big rushes: prestige TV getting in under the Emmy deadline and the first flush of summer movie dopamine. Both hit hard this week, from a new Tina Fey series to a fresh Marvel movie. On a side note, Carly Rae Jepsen and Lena Dunham are co-writing a new 10 Things I Hate About You Broadway musical! | Quick links: | |
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| | | The Vibe: Downtown cool with a playful edge
The Location: New York, NY
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| | | Martha Stewart is back on TV with NBC series Yes, Chef (co-hosted by José Andrés), which premieres April 28. She’s a familiar presence in both lifestyle programs and scripted content—but which of these did she not play herself on? | Select your choice below for the reveal! | - A) Men in Black
- B) Ugly Betty
- C) 2 Broke Girls
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| | | | Van Gogh could never. You want a real starry night? Settle in with one of these TV shows absolutely stacked with A-list, powerhouse talent, and let the masters do their thing. |
| | | | The Four Seasons | Tina Fey and the crew behind 30 Rock bring to Netflix their contemporary take on the classic ’80s comedy about three couple friends who vacation together—and all the fights that accompany that. Co-starring Steve Carell, Colman Domingo, and Will Forte. All eight episodes stream May 1. | More details |
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| | Another Simple Favor | Can you believe this still hasn’t come out? We thought for sure it had based on how much we’ve analyzed Anna Kendrick and Blake Lively at the premiere, but turns out the sequel to the cult fave black comedy thriller doesn’t stream until May 1 on Prime Video. Grab your martini glass and settle in! | More details |
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| | Thunderbolts* | At least this Marvel movie seems chaotic in the best way! Besides, who doesn’t want to see Sebastan Stan, Florence Pugh, and Julia Louis-Dreyfus facing off together, along with a whole bunch of other Marvel regulars? In theaters May 2. | More details |
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| | Chef’s Table: Legends | The Emmy-winning series celebrates its 10th anniversary (!) with four new episodes, each dedicated to a different chef, and this season those chefs are Jamie Oliver, José Andrés, Alice Waters, and Thomas Keller. All four episodes stream on Netflix April 28. | More details |
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| | Wear Whatever the F You Want | Stacy London and Clinton Kelly, the former hosts of What Not to Wear, are back with a new reality show and a brand-new message, aptly summed up in the title. Dedicated to encouraging people to embrace their personality through fashion, the show premieres on Prime Video April 29. | More details |
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| | | | Pee-wee as Himself | Dive into Paul Reubens’ legacy and controversial celebrity status, with auteurs such as Tim Burton, Judd Apatow, and Benny and Josh Safdie immortalizing him. The 2-part documentary Pee-wee as Himself debuts May 23 at 8 p.m. ET/PT, with both parts airing back-to-back on HBO and will be available to stream on Max. | View trailer |
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