The It List: 'He's All That' with Addison Rae, Yvonne Orji and John Cena are 'Vacation Friends' and more pop culture picks for the week.

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Here are our picks for the best in pop culture for the week of August 23. She's All That has a Netflix reboot called He's All That, with Addison Rae in the lead and Rachel Leigh Cook playing her mom.

Elsewhere, a new documentary on Los Angeles's underground hip hop scene called Where We're From: Rise Of L.A. Underground Hip Hop is screening on demand on Apple TV, and Hulu is premiering Vacation Friends with Yvonne Orji, Lil Rey Howery and John Cena.

Video Transcript

- "The It List" is Yahoo's weekly look at the best in pop culture. Here are our picks for the week of August 23.

Netflix is taking it back to the late '90s with a reboot of the classic teen comedy "She's All That," only this time the star of the movie is TikToker Addison Rae. And no, she's not getting a makeover, because the reboot is called "He's All That," and she will be the one doing the makeover, thank you very much.

- Just wait until I'm done with his makeover.

[MUSIC PLAYING]

He's definitely not what I expected.

- A new documentary is exploring the independent and underground hiphop music scene in Los Angeles in the late 1990s and early 2000s. "Where We're From, the Rise of LA Underground Hiphop" features interviews and footage that chart the rise of well-known independent artists and the hiphop culture that rose up around them.

- You know, LA is known for, you know, the home of gangster rap.

- That was our first look at LA-type culture, like NWA, like Compton's Most Wanted, DJ Quik.

- You know, we're primarily known for one thing, but there's so much more as far as hiphop here.

- Yvonne Orji and Lil Rel Howery play a couple who find their wild vacation coming back to haunt them in "Vacation Friends." John Cena and Meredith Hagner star as the vacation friend couple who show up to crash their wedding and invade their lives, for better or worse.

- Excuse me. This is a private event.

- Oh, it's cool. We know the bride and groom. We met these two adults down in Mexico.

[MUSIC PLAYING]

- Go, go, go, go!

- Viva la revolucion!

- Why does the salt not taste salty?

- Oh, because it's cocaine.

- What?

- Come back next week to check out "Yahoo's Hit List."