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I hope you’re enjoying your holiday weekend! In honor of Memorial Day, revisit some of the best war movies of all time, filled with powerful stories that reflect the sacrifice and service of those who served.
For the week ahead, it’s an exciting batch of new premieres, but the pressing matter is what’s getting the boot from Netflix. Spoiler: A feel-good show is leaving after eight years, and your days of watching Sex and the City without an HBO subscription are numbered. Here’s everything leaving Netflix next week and throughout June.
Happy streaming,
Meredith
Managing Editor @ Pix
Current 📺: Margo's Got Money Troubles
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The Reviews Are In
Here’s what critics had to say about last week’s big premieres.

“The most fascinating thriller of the year”
—RogerEbert.com

“Heartbreaking, funny and endlessly fascinating”
—Variety
The Stack
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June’s Biggest Book Adaptations
Some stories are just too good to stay on the page. From swoony summer romance to edge-of-your-seat thrillers, these buzzy books are making their way to screens big and small this month.
Every Summer After
by Carley Fortune
Carley Fortune's bestselling romance is getting the Prime Video treatment, with a series titled Every Year After premiering June 10. Told over the course of six years and one weekend, Every Summer After is a big, sweeping nostalgic story of love and the people and choices that mark us forever.
I Will Find You
by Harlan Coben
Over the past few years, Harlan Coben and Netflix have become an unstoppable adaptation team. They're keeping the streak going with I Will Find You, premiering June 18. In this breathtaking thriller, an innocent man imprisoned for the murder of his son learns that his child may still be alive.
Cape Fear
by John D. MacDonald
Originally published in 1957 as The Executioners, John D. MacDonald’s revenge thriller has already inspired two iconic films. Now Apple TV brings the story back with Amy Adams and Javier Bardem in a tense new adaptation about a ruthless killer stalking a family for revenge.
The Biggest Premieres of the Week
Between Nicolas Cage’s TV debut and the Hacks series finale, it’s already a packed week, but there’s one show poised to dominate the conversation:

Summer House
Season 10 reunion premieres May 26 on Bravo
Y’all, this one is major. For a breakdown of why this reunion is making waves, I broke down the situation in my new newsletter Worth the Chat—today’s the last day to read it for free!
The full list:
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Bluenose Inn
The Vibe: Historic summer escape
The Location: Bar Harbor, ME
Instaworthy Accommodations:
Perched on a granite hillside above Frenchman Bay, Bluenose Inn is an upscale New England hotel occupying the site of an 1884 summer estate called Mizzentop. The 74 rooms split across two buildings: the Mizzentop (most with fireplaces, balconies, and full bay views) and the newer Eden (21 apartment-style king suites with full kitchens). Bill Trowell plays the Great Room piano six nights a week, and the Looking Glass Restaurant serves breakfast with a view. Borrow a bike from the front desk to stroll into town, or explore Acadia National Park located just a few minutes away.
Coming Soon
👋 Au revoir, Emily in Paris is ending.
👠 Quinta Brunson to star as Betty Boop in new film.
🎄 An update on The Family Stone sequel!
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