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Dakota Johnson's Go-To Le Specs Sunglasses Are So Retro — On Sale for $40
Sunglasses are the one accessory that truly pays for itself. You can wear them 365 days a year with anything from heavy winter coats to breezy summer dresses. But it’s even easier to justify grabbing a new pair when they’re on sale at a steep discount. Case in point: Dakota Johnson’s go-to Le Specs frames, which look like they were plucked right from the ‘90s, are currently 32% off.
Johnson was spotted wearing the narrow, oval-shaped shades while on press tours, giving her laid-back, polished style a hit of ’90s nostalgia. Even when she’s carrying a designer Ferragamo bag or layered in diamonds, it’s these budget-friendly frames that pull the whole look together. There’s something smart (and relatable) about pairing a four-figure purse with now-$40 sunglasses, proving that good style doesn’t have to be expensive from head to toe.
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Oval sunglasses are having a big moment lately thanks to the throwback vibe and ultra-flattering shape. Unlike oversized lenses that can hide your features, these slim, face-hugging frames draw attention to your eyes without overwhelming your face. They’re an easy way to add that effortless, off-duty-model energy to your daily rotation — think ’90s Kate Moss, but make it 2025.
The on-sale pair comes in a rich sangria-red color that’s bold enough to stand out without feeling over the top. If you’re not into color, there’s no shortage of options. The same style comes in eight different shades on Amazon, including the classic black pair Johnson wears on repeat. So you can go for that understated look or statement-making appearance, depending on your mood.
With multiple color options and a price that makes buying one (or two) feel like a sensible move, these Le Specs frames are a smart pickup for anyone looking to level up their accessory game.
Get the Le Spec Outta Love 51MM Oval Sunglasses for just $40 (originally $60) at Saks Off Fifth! Please note prices are accurate at the date of publication but are subject to change.
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4 Must-Watch Drama Movies That Are Perfect to Stream in the Summer
Most people think “fun” when they think “summer,” but that doesn’t mean the season can’t bring its share of drama.
From first heartbreaks to tension under a hot sun, these movies all feature excellent performances with serious emotional highs and lows.
Watch With Us recommends these four movies, starring actors like Timothée Chalamet, Steven Yeun and Mandy Moore.
You can stream these movies on platforms like Amazon Prime Video, HBO Max and Paramount+.
‘Where the Crawdads Sing’ (2022)
In the sun-drenched marshes of North Carolina lives the mysterious “marsh girl,” Kya Clark (Daisy Edgar-Jones), a young woman labeled an outcast by the nearby town after her family abandons her. Anti-social but brilliantly in touch with nature and an expert in the natural sciences, Kya keeps to herself — until she is accused of murdering local hero Chase Andrews (Harris Dickinson).
This atmospheric movie, based on the bestselling novel by Delia Owens and produced by Reese Witherspoon, is an engaging and romantic story that emphasizes Kya’s resilience and determination. Taylor John Smith also appears as Tate Walker, one of Kya’s few friends in their small town, and their relationship forms a moving through-line throughout the movie. With its lush greenery and oppressive sense of warmth, Where the Crawdads Sing is a perfect summer drama watch.
Watch Where the Crawdads Sing on HBO Max.
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‘Call Me by Your Name’ (2017)
Directed by Luca Guadagnino (Challengers) and based on the novel by André Aciman, Call Me by Your Name is set in the summer of 1983 in northern Italy. It’s a summer love story that’s equal parts melancholy and hopeful, following the tender affair between 17-year-old Elio Perlman (Timothée Chalamet) and Oliver (Armie Hammer), a 24-year-old graduate student who is staying with Elio’s family to help Elio’s father with research.
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It’s hard to imagine a more romantic backdrop than that of the Italian coast, and the stunning cinematography amplifies that beauty. As Elio, Chalamet portrays a complex tangle of emotions that anyone will recognize from their first love — passion, fear, joy and pain. It’s an emotionally charged love story that will transport you completely.
Watch Call Me by Your Name on Paramount+.
‘A Walk to Remember’ (2002)
A Nicholas Sparks classic starring Mandy Moore, A Walk to Remember centers on Landon Carter (Shane West), a popular but reckless high school student who is forced to participate in community service after a prank goes wrong. It’s through this community service that he meets Jamie Sullivan (Moore), the reserved and devout daughter of the local Baptist minister. The unlikely pair, from vastly different social circles, slowly grows closer as Landon discovers Jamie’s warmth and inner beauty. Their growing romance is tested by preconceived notions and personal challenges when Jamie reveals she is suffering from leukemia.
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Though their love story lasts longer than just one summer, the time they spend together is infused with warmth and youthful passion, along with a heavy dose of ’90s nostalgia, making it a great summer watch that may bring a tear to your eye.
Watch A Walk to Remember on Amazon Prime Video.
‘Minari’ (2020)
This critically acclaimed movie takes place in the summer and follows a Korean American family that moves to rural Arkansas to pursue the American dream by starting a farm. Steven Yeun stars as Jacob, the patriarch of the family whose stubbornness pushes him to work under a hot Arkansas sun — sometimes refusing help and putting his family second in his determination to succeed on his own.
The story is mostly told from the point of view of Jacob’s young son, David (Alan S. Kim), who observes his parents and sister with quiet stoicism until his unconventional grandmother Soon-ja (Youn Yuh-jung, who won an Oscar for her performance) brings him out of his shell. Minari‘s poignant storytelling, emotional depth and outstanding performances make it a heart-wrenching portrayal of the immigrant experience, capturing both the triumphs and difficulties faced by families in search of a better life. It’s a summer drama that offers hope for renewal and growth.
Rent Minari on Amazon Prime Video.
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Netflix's No. 1 Show Right Now Is This Wild Mystery Series I Can't Stop Watching
America’s national parks are some of our greatest treasures — but how do we know what’s really happening out in all that wilderness?
In Untamed, a new Netflix series starring Eric Bana, a special agent for the National Park Service Investigative Services Branch (ISB), tries to answer that question after a body is discovered in Yosemite National Park.
This limited series, which is currently the most popular show on Netflix, combines a stunning setting with character-driven drama and a gripping mystery.
Watch With Us breaks down the reasons you shouldn’t miss Untamed on Netflix.
The Setting Is Breathtaking
Untamed wasn’t actually filmed at Yellowstone — instead, it was mostly shot in Canada. However, the verdant hills of British Columbia do a stunning job of standing in for the national park that Bana’s character, Kyle Turner, mentions is “the size of Rhode Island.”
Between stunning aerial shots of the real Yellowstone and the composite locations used to approximate the park on the ground, Untamed creates an immersive and beautiful world for Turner and park rangers Paul Souter (Sam Neill) and Naya Vazquez (Lily Santiago) to explore.
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The Mystery Pulls You In

The body of a Jane Doe is discovered in the most jarring way possible — two mountain climbers see her fall over the edge of a cliff as they’re scaling the rock face. The body nearly knocks them down themselves.
When Turner enters the case, he’s quickly able to determine that the woman was dead before her fall — meaning there’s a serious mystery to unravel here.
The story integrates all sorts of elements from the park into the mystery itself — Indigenous practices that bear similarities to some Jane Doe’s identifying marks, past Yellowstone cases that bear striking similarities and still haunt Turner and the sheer size of the terrain, which makes it disturbingly easy for people to go missing. The twists and turns of the investigation are genuinely unexpected.
It Features a Partner Dynamic That Really Works

As Ranger Vazquez, Lily Santiago does an admirable job of portraying the newer ranger’s eagerness to learn from Turner despite his rough and brooding demeanor. She becomes a de facto partner to the ISB investigator, and watching their relationship unfold is one of the true pleasures of the show.
Alongside Vazquez, we learn about a tragic incident from Turner’s past that shattered his marriage to Jill (Rosemarie DeWitt), which has a significant impact on their Jane Doe investigation. His nearly obsessive fixation on finding justice feels truly motivated, rather than him just playing into the “brooding cop with a dark past” stereotype.
Though a “grizzled older cop with an idealistic rookie” is also a familiar trope, Vazquez and Turner’s dynamic doesn’t feel rote. Instead, their relationship feels refreshing, especially since Vazquez is also hiding secrets of her own.
It’s a Quick Binge with a Satisfying Ending

This may sound like a backhanded compliment, but it’s true — at only 6 episodes, Untamed is a show you can get through in a weekend. Surprisingly, it moves at a fast clip without leaving too many loose ends.
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Without giving any spoilers, the show pays off the central mystery in a satisfying way. If you’re looking for a mystery thriller that will pull you in and tie everything up by the finale, Untamed is that show — which makes it a great watch.
Stream all of Untamed on Netflix now.
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5 Must-Watch Summer Horror Movies, Ranked by Rotten Tomatoes Score
Horror movies may tend to congregate in the fall around October, but scary flicks are always in season.
This week, I Know What You Did Last Summer is reviving the classic horror franchise with a sequel that doubles as a remake.
It’s too soon to say how that flick will compare with the best summer horror movies as ranked by Rotten Tomatoes score.
But since the Watch With Us team has put this list together, we can tell you that the original I Know What You Did Last Summer didn’t come close to reaching No. 1.
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5. ‘I Know What You Did Last Summer’ (1997)
Rotten Tomatoes rank: 45 percent
The thing you have to remember about horror movies is that even the really good ones tend to get unfavorable reviews. The original incarnation of I Know What You Did Last Summer is a lot better than its low Rotten Tomatoes rank suggests. And for the time, getting Jennifer Love Hewitt, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Ryan Phillippe and Freddie Prinze Jr. at the peak of their stardom was quite an accomplishment.
After a drunken night of partying on the beach, Julie James (Hewitt), Helen Shivers (Gellar), Barry Cox (Phillippe) and Ray Bronson (Prinze) accidentally hit a man and resolve to hide their crime. One year later, the friends are estranged from each other when they’re stalked by a killer armed with a fish hook who sends them menacing messages that echo the name of the movie. It’s not as great as Scream, but it’s still pretty good for the ’90s.
I Know What You Did Last Summer is available to rent or buy on Prime Video.
4. ‘Friday the 13th’ (1980)
Rotten Tomatoes rank: 67 percent
Jason Voorhees is in the original Friday the 13th, but not as the hockey mask-wearing serial killer we know and love. Instead, the first movie takes quite a while before letting the audience know who’s been murdering the camp counselors in and around Camp Crystal Lake as it prepares to open for the summer.
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Alice (Adrienne King) and the rest of the counselors don’t realize the danger they’re in until it’s far too late. The killer has waited years for this moment, and these teens will be picked off one by one until the last survivor remains. This is an all-time classic horror flick, and it helped shape the genre for decades afterwards.
Friday the 13th is streaming on Kanopy.
3. ‘The Lost Boys’ (1987)
Rotten Tomatoes rank: 75 percent
The Lost Boys is arguably the best movie directed by the late Joel Schumacher and a rare opportunity to see the Coreys — Corey Haim and Corey Feldman — in the same film. The forecast for summer in Santa Carla, California, calls for a lot of sunshine and vampires. Kiefer Sutherland plays David, the leader of a band of vamps who have slowly been drawing a teenager named Michael Emerson (Jason Patric) into their ranks.
To save his older brother, Sam Emerson (Haim) has to turn to Santa Clara’s self-proclaimed vampire hunters, Edgar (Feldman) and Alan Frog (Jamison Newlander). But it may already be too late for Michael if they can’t find the head vampire who made David and the rest of the vamps.
The Lost Boys is available to rent or buy on Prime Video.
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2. ‘Midsommar’ (2019)
Rotten Tomatoes rank: 83 percent
Midsommar may be the outlier on this list as it doesn’t feature any slashers or supernatural creatures. But it’s definitely a horror film, even though writer and director Ari Aster characterizes it as a breakup movie. Florence Pugh has a star-making turn as Dani, a young woman whose relationship with her boyfriend, Christian (Jack Reynor), is severely strained even before they take off on a nine-day trip to rural Sweden for a rare festival that only takes place every 90 years.
The unhappy couple is accompanied by Christian’s friends, Mark (Will Poulter) and Josh (William Jackson Harper), as well as a few other outsiders. The rituals of the townspeople are extremely disturbing, and there’s an agenda in play that none of the visitors are aware of until it’s their time to participate… whether they want to or not.
Midsommar is available to rent or buy on Prime Video.
1. ‘It’ (2017)
Rotten Tomatoes rank: 85 percent
Stephen King‘s stories aren’t always handled with the care they deserve, but director Andy Muschietti‘s take on It is one of the best horror movies of the last decade. Muschietti and the screenwriters updated the setting to the summer of 1989, and the film is impeccably cast with terrific young actors, including Stranger Things‘ Finn Wolfhard and Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves star Sophia Lillis.
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Bill Skarsgård has an unbelievably creepy turn as Pennywise the Dancing Clown, the ageless entity that stalks the children of Derry every 27 years. Following the death of his younger brother, Georgie, at Pennywise’s hands, Bill Denbrough (Jaeden Lieberher) and his friends realize that they’re the only ones who can stop Pennywise from hurting any other children. But their pact to destroy Pennywise may cost them their lives.
It is streaming on HBO Max.
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