“Fallout, ”TCM“, ”and Ryan Gosling's return to “SNL ”lead this week's Must List

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See EW's top pop culture picks for the week of April 12.

I know we sang the praises of Dev Patel’s directorial debut, , in last week’s Must List — but this past weekend I got the chance to check it out for myself and I just have to add my voice to the choir of fans praising the actor’s intense and action-packed modern sendup to classic kung fu movies. I caught the film at Los Angeles’ only Alamo Drafthouse. Publicly starting a petition to get a second location not all the way downtown, please! —Monkey ManPatrick Gomez, Editor-in-Chief

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<p>NBCUniversal via Getty Images; Everett Collection; Amazon Prime</p> EW's 'Must List'

NBCUniversal via Getty Images; Everett Collection; Amazon Prime

EW's 'Must List'

Fallout

<p>JoJo Whilden/Prime Video</p> Ella Purnell in 'Fallout'

JoJo Whilden/Prime Video

Ella Purnell in 'Fallout'

 Just when you think you've seen all that post-apocalyptic series have to offer, Amazon’s Prime Video adaptation of the wildly popular video game franchise brings together an incredible cast — Walton Goggins is a gunslinger once more! — and expansive world building to tell a riveting (and visually stunning) story of survival. —Samantha Highfill, Senior Editor

Read EW’s full Fallout review here.

Suffs

<p>Jenny Anderson</p> 'Suffs'

Jenny Anderson

'Suffs'

This new musical about suffragists fighting for women’s rights in 1913 is produced by the likes of Hillary Clinton and Malala Yousafzai, and the cast includes Shaina Taub, the second woman ever to star in and write the book, music, and lyrics of a Broadway musical. Girls! We run the world. —Maureen Lee Lenker, Senior Writer

Read EW's full Suffs review here.

TCM Turns 30

<p>Roger Kisby/Getty</p> Former 'TCM' host Robert Osborne

Roger Kisby/Getty

Former 'TCM' host Robert Osborne

To celebrate three decades as keepers of the flame of cinema history, all month the network is airing retired title sequences and interviews with former staff and classic stars. And on its birthday, April 14, films will start with archival intros from late host Robert Osborne. Here’s looking at you, TCM. Maureen Lee Lenker, Senior Writer

You’ve Got Red On You

<p>1984 Publishing</p> 'You've Got Red on You: How Shaun of the Dead Was Brought to Life'

1984 Publishing

'You've Got Red on You: How Shaun of the Dead Was Brought to Life'

This month marks the 20th anniversary of Edgar Wright’s zom-com classic Shaun of the Dead, so celebrate by picking up this meticulously researched deep dive (written by former EW senior writer Clark Collis). It’s better than a slice of fried gold. Devan Coggan, Senior Writer

Ryan Gosling hosts SNL

<p>Alison Hale/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty</p> Ryan Gosling hosting 'SNL' in 2017

Alison Hale/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty

Ryan Gosling hosting 'SNL' in 2017

After dazzling the Oscars with his Kenergy last month, I can’t wait to see the Gos return to Studio 8H, hosting the April 13 episode with musical guest Chris Stapleton. Fingers crossed for a sequel to his iconic 2017 sketch “Papyrus.” Devan Coggan, Senior Writer

Related content:

·     Fallout review: An addictive post-apocalyptic adventure

·     Mary & George, a divine Beyoncé duet, and action star Dev Patel top this week’s Must List

·     First look: This book goes inside the making of Shaun of the Dead

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