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Zendaya and Robert Pattinson's “The Drama”, Julio Torres explaining colors, and a Madonna reissue top this week's Must List

Zendaya and Robert Pattinson's “The Drama”, Julio Torres explaining colors, and a Madonna reissue top this week's Must List

Tiffany KellyFri, April 3, 2026 at 7:51 PM UTC

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Julio Torres; Madonna; Robert Pattinson and Zendaya in 'The Drama'Credit: EMILIO MADRID; Frank Micelotta/Getty Images for MTV; A24

Hello, hello, hello! (Fun fact: I actually had been saying that for years before realizing RuPaul also borrowed it from Valerie Cherish.) Speaking of Valerie, who doesn't love a comeback? After a decade-long hiatus, it's been such a Sunday treat watching Lisa Kudrow play the perennially desperate actress once more. It feels like 2014 again.... Can we go back to then, please? —Patrick Gomez, Editor-in-Chief

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The Drama

Robert Pattinson and Zendaya in 'The Drama'Credit: A24

How well do we really know those closest to us? In a new dark comedy (now in theaters) from Dream Scenario director Kristoffer Borgli, Robert Pattinson and Zendaya play Charlie and Emma, an engaged couple whose wedding plans are thrown into disarray when the latter makes a disturbing confession. The fallout from this admission — prompted by the question "What's the worst thing you've ever done?" — forms the backbone of the titular drama, as Charlie is forced to consider that the love of his life isn't who he thought she was. The consequences, and Emma's surprising secret, are sure to spark some real-life drama of their own. —Mike Miller, Executive Editor

Robert Pattinson tells Zendaya about the bizarre request made during a failed audition: 'Absolutely traumatized'

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Color Theories by Julio Torres

Julio Torres performs on stage in 'Color Theories'Credit: HBO MAX

Julio Torres, the comedian who wrote Saturday Night Live's hit "Papyrus" sketch (and its sequel), has a new target: color. In this whimsical special, now streaming on HBO Max, he explains the energy behind each shade. You'll never look at navy blue the same way again. —Tiffany Kelly, Staff Editor

Madonna's Confessions on a Dance Floor (The Silver Collection)

The album cover for 'Confessions on a Dance Floor' by MadonnaCredit: WARNER

After teasing Confessions' forthcoming sequel, Madonna has delivered the next best thing. This limited-edition reissue marks the first time the original album has been pressed on vinyl the way the singer (and God) intended it to be: as a club-ready nonstop mix. —Jason Lamphier, Senior Editor

Daughter of Crows

The cover of 'Daughter of Crows' by Mark LawrenceCredit: Penguin Random House

Author Mark Lawrence (the Broken Empire trilogy), skilled craftsman of the fantastical, presents an elegant, consuming epic about an elderly woman forced to assume the role she played too many times before, Kindness — a lethal assassin modeled after the Furies, forged in an ancient, all-female academy. —Nick Romano, Senior Editor

Mexodus

Brian Quijada and Nygel D. Robinson in 'Mexodus' the musicalCredit: Thomas Mundell

Brian Quijada and Nygel D. Robinson go hands-free in this live-looped historical musical now at NYC's Daryl Roth Theatre about a 19th-century Underground Railroad that ran south into Mexico. A perfect blend of energy and innovation wrapped in a timely and important cross-cultural message. —Dalton Ross, Editorial Director

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