Posted 0 minutes agoSubscribe to Screen Time NewsletterCaret Down"The Summer I Turned Pretty" Episode 8 Delivered So Many Good Moments, Plus 2 Shows And 1 Movie That Are Worth Watching This Weekend"It's an underrated comedy that I think has always deserved more attention."by Nora DominickBuzzFeed StaffFacebookPinterestLink This week in Screen Time, I give you some recs of shows and movies to watch over the long weekend, including Austin Butler's newest chemistry-oozing role in Caught Stealing. I also share what's all over my FYP - like reactions to The Summer I Turned Pretty Episode 8 - and what we've got going on over on BuzzFeed Celeb's YouTube channel, plus so much more. I even find time to talk about my all-time favorite book adaptation castings. Thanks for joining me! BuzzFeed And to get the Screen Time newsletter delivered directly to your inbox, don't forget to subscribe here! BuzzFeed Caught Stealing - watch for: Austin Butler's entrancing chemistry with Zoë Kravitz Niko Tavernise / Sony Pictures Releasing / Everett Collection In theaters now Directed by Darren Aronofsky, Caught Stealing follows Hank (Austin Butler), who suddenly finds himself immersed in the criminal underworld in NYC in 1998. Once again, Butler is effortlessly charming, which really drives Caught Stealing, especially in his scenes opposite Zoë Kravitz as Yvonne. Niko Tavernise / Sony Pictures Releasing / Everett Collection One of Butler's many great qualities as an actor is his ability to have smoldering and entrancing chemistry with his costars, and we can now add Kravitz to this list. They are so good together, and Aronofsky plays into that strength in a movie that is a bit of a departure for the director, but it works so well. Outside of Butler and Kravitz, the movie is also propelled by a standout performance from Matt Smith as Russ. It's a very fun crime thriller that is worth watching in theaters, so go check it out. Sony Pictures Releasing / Everett Collection Peacemaker - watch for: The ensemble's chemistry and impeccable comedic timing Erin Sintoes / HBO Max Streaming on HBO Max; new episodes every Thursday I firmly believe that John Cena's casting as Peacemaker is one of the best comic book casting decisions ever made. And Season 2 of this HBO Max series continues to prove my point. Peacemaker follows, well, Peacemaker (Cena), who has just gotten out of prison and has now teamed up with a ragtag group of people. Katie Yu / HBO Max With Season 2, the show officially becomes part of James Gunn's DC Universe and takes place after the events of Superman (2025). There's even an appearance by the Justice Gang, as Season 2 looks to "reboot" the show into the canon that Superman established. The whole show is gritty like The Boys, but hilarious like Deadpool, and it really showcases Cena's love for the character. Plus, it has one of the greatest opening title sequences ever. HBO Max Upload - watch for: A bittersweet ending to this underrated series Prime Video Streaming on Prime Video I feel like this show has flown under the radar for its four-season run, so I am here to tell you that you either need to watch it if you haven't, or if you've kept up with it, then the final four episodes in the shortened fourth season are worth watching. Created by Greg Daniels, who has worked on shows like The Office and Parks and Rec, the series is set in the future and follows Nathan (Robbie Amell), who dies prematurely and is suddenly "uploaded" to a virtual afterlife where he can still correspond with his friends and family. Prime Video / Everett Collection While Nathan grapples with this digital afterlife and the idea that maybe his death wasn't an accident, he explores this new world and everything it has to offer. Led by Amell, this show has such a fun cast of underrated comedians and actors who really make this such a great show to watch. It's an underrated comedy that I think has always deserved more attention, and it's worth watching all four pretty perfect seasons. Katie Yu / Prime Video / Everett Collection BuzzFeed These are some of my favorite things from my FYP, feed, and

MORE: This week's The Summer I Turned Pretty episode was one we've been waiting for: the downfall of Jeremiah Fisher. Episode 8 featured Belly and Jeremiah's rehearsal and wedding, where secrets were finally revealed - YES, CONRAD, SCREAM ABOUT YOUR LOVE FOR BELLY TO EVERYONE - and well, the wedding didn't happen (and thank god for that). For book fans, we've reached the end of Jenny Han's We'll Always Have Summer, which means for the final three episodes, we're in uncharted territory. I am anxiously excited. But, before we get to Belly going to Paris (and hopefully her and Conrad's letters), here are some of the funniest and best reactions to this week's episode: @conradsconklin / Via x.com Prime Video / Via x.com Prime Video / Via x.com ''Conrad would appear out of thin air if I was thinking about him. I didn't know if it was fate or a coincidence.'' #TheSummer