Paramount Plus’ library of must-see movies expands in April 2024, giving the streaming service a slew of new movie recommendations you’ll want to make time to stream.
All of the choices on this list have a score of at least 90% on the review aggregation site Rotten Tomatoes, so you can bet your shot on being included in our roundup of Paramount Plus’ best movies. This is no mean feat and is a testament to their quality. New movies range from road trip classics to overlooked indies starring a young Peter Dinklage.
If you’re not sure where to start with all the new movies and shows added to Paramount Plus in recent weeks, we’ll help you sort through the clutter and pick the movies that make the most sense for your watchlist. Let’s introduce more and go through the list…
Nebraska (2013)
“Nebraska” is a quirky comedy-drama centered on the relationship between a father and son and a transcontinental road trip to settle scores and win a $1 million lottery prize, best known for his latest film “The Holdovers.” A work directed by Alexander Payne. It has made a big splash in recent months.
“Nebraska” is similarly captivating, with Bruce Dern’s award-winning lead performance and Will Forte, in a great role, displaying comedic talent and solid dramatic acting. Presented in stunning black and white, the color of “Nebraska” comes from its characters and deadpan humor.
Genre: comedy drama
Rotten Tomatoes score: 91%
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“Planes, Trains and Automobiles” (1987)
When it comes to must-see road trip movies, Planes, Trains and Automobiles is the gold standard of the genre. In this classic comedy, Neil and his Paige (Stephen Martin) must desperately travel from New York to Chicago to get home for Thanksgiving.
Almost every part of his journey, including his plane being diverted and being forced to travel across the country with the most annoying companion ever, Del Griffith (John Candy) It doesn’t work. Martin and Candy are two of the funniest actors in movie history, and they bounce off each other expertly. The film’s final destination is very predictable, and the journey to its mushy conclusion is fun.
Genre: comedy
Rotten Tomatoes score: 92%
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The Station Agent (2003)
Even before Peter Dinklage became a household name on ‘Game of Thrones,’ Peter Dinklage had roles in films such as ‘The Station Agent,’ and the 2003 film It’s clear now that he was a rising star. In this comedy drama, Dinklage plays Finn, a young man who loses his only friend and moves into an abandoned train depot.
Desiring a life of complete solitude, his plans are interrupted by a young woman with personal tragedy (Patricia Clarkson), a talkative hot dog vendor (Bobby Cannavale), and a pregnant librarian (Michelle).・Cancelled after encountering Williams). . They are flawed but kind-hearted, and they teach Finn that other people aren’t so bad after all.
Genre: Drama
Rotten Tomatoes score: 94%
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“Galaxy Quest” (1999)
“Galaxy Quest” is a farcical parody of 20th century science fiction, specifically targeting the “Star Trek” universe. But this isn’t some mean-spirited comedy trying to tear apart a beloved series and its passionate fan base. If anything, Quest Galaxy is something of a loving tribute to the beloved series.
Tim Allen, Sigourney Weaver, Alan Rickman, Tony Shalhoub, Sam Rockwell, and Darryl Mitchell star as cast members of the cult sci-fi TV show, as they explore a real interstellar spacecraft they mistakenly believe is real interstellar exploration. Get involved in a conflict with an extraterritorial aggressor. “Galaxy Quest” is so interesting that even non-Trekkies can enjoy it.
Genre: comedy
Rotten Tomatoes score: 90%
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“El Dorado” (1967)
“El Dorado” is a 1960s Western starring John Wayne, Robert Mitchum, and James Caan. In the film, the legendary Wayne arrives in the eponymous town of El Dorado to take a job, but instead ends up reuniting with his old friend Sheriff J.P. Harrah (Mitchum), a gunfighter. He plays cole thornton, a hired man.
Eventually, the two teams up with a rancher and his family to protect their land from rivals trying to steal its water. new york times The magazine’s original 1967 review called the classic film “a tough, concise, funny Western that strides across the screen as easily as its two veteran stars” and “well worth seeing.”
Genre: western
Rotten Tomatoes score: 96%
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