It is said that April showers bring May flowers. This month, there will be a lot of movies to watch at home.
Netflix, Amazon’s Prime Video, Peacock, Max, Apple TV+, Paramount+, and more are hosting a spring festival with streaming options for movie lovers of all tastes, from breezy romantic comedies to bone-chilling horror. In addition to recent theatrical releases like the Oscar-nominated and critically acclaimed Holocaust drama and the most Disney-adapted Disney movie of all time, director Zack Snyder’s latest sci-fi blockbuster and politically savvy There are also original works, such as a Sundance Film Festival documentary about girls in their teens. .
Here are 15 hottest new movies you can stream right now.
“Argyle”
In Matthew Vaughn’s reckless adventure, Bryce Dallas Howard forms an alliance with a secret agent (Henry Cavill) after realizing that his fictional exploits are eerily close to real-life events. He plays the role of a best-selling novelist. A real hairy spy (Sam Rockwell).
Where to watch:Apple TV+
“Bob Marley: One Love”
Kingsley Ben-Adir, who also excelled as Malcolm X in One Night in Miami, scores another highlight in the biopic as reggae superstar Bob Marley. Even though the film meanders with a story set in the 1970s, he is effective in capturing the musician as Marley attempts to unite politically divided Jamaica with his songs. It is.
Where to watch: paramount+
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“Drive Away Dolls”
Margaret Qualley and Geraldine Viswanathan co-star in Ethan Coen’s gonzo crime comedy as lesbian friends in need of a change of pace who take the wheel of a rental car with a mysterious briefcase in the trunk. There is. What unfolds is a noir-studded road trip filled with sex toys, severed heads, and silly villains.
Where to watch: peacock
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“Girls State”
Amanda McBain and Jesse Moss’ charming sequel to 2020’s Boys State centers on a group of Missouri teenage girls affiliated with competing political parties who create a mock state government. There is. Abortion has become a hot topic in proceedings, including the gubernatorial race and an investigation into the Women’s State itself.
Where to watch: Apple TV+
“The Greatest Hits”
A car accident that kills her boyfriend (David Corenswet) leaves Harriet (Lucy Boynton) with a head trauma that allows her to time-travel to a past moment when she was with him when she hears a certain song. . But as she relentlessly searches for the perfect song to save her boyfriend from the past, she may lose another chance at romance in the present of this intriguing yet all-too-serious drama.
Where to watch: Hulu
“Late Night with the Devil”
David Dastmalchian is great in this retro horror film, starring as a 1970s late-night TV host in desperate need of ratings. In his Halloween special, he features a girl who appears to be possessed by a demon and sets up a ruse that brings in eyeballs but ends up supernaturally spiraling out of control for everyone involved.
Where to watch: Shudder, AMC+
“Lisa Frankenstein”
A horror romantic comedy about love and body-snatching shenanigans between the reanimated undead, “Lisa” is a hilarious and bloody teen movie that reimagines the “Frankenstein” myth. Kathryn Newton plays her 1980s goth girl, and Cole Sprouse plays a Victorian corpse who comes to life amidst lively characters and clever, sarcastic dialogue.
Where to watch: peacock
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“Migration”
In this animated comedy, Mac (voiced by Kumail Nanjiani) is the overprotective father of the Duck family who reluctantly agrees to travel to Jamaica with his wife (Elizabeth Banks) and children. But they get sidetracked and end up in New York City, where they meet a street-loving pigeon (Awkwafina) and an unscrupulous chef.
Where to watch: peacock
“Music”
Rudy Mancuso co-wrote, directed, and stars in this fun and clever romantic comedy as a creative New Jersey man with synesthesia who experiences the melodies and rhythms of his surroundings in unusual ways. Attracting a new love interest (Camila Mendes) while exacerbating his problems with his ex-girlfriend (Francesca Reale).
Where to watch: prime video
“Night Swim”
Are you thinking of installing a pool in your backyard? Well, think again. A former baseball star played by Wyatt Russell moves into a new house with his wife (Oscar nominee Kelly Condon) and children and feels swimming might be good for the soul, but he’s bleak about an outdoor pool. Power is hidden and you cannot enjoy it. That plan.
Where to watch: peacock
“Rebel Moon – Part 2: Scargiver”
Are you looking forward to slow-motion scenes of people harvesting grain? Director Zack Snyder has prepared a sci-fi sequel. The first, “Rebel Moon,” is derivative, and the second is simply boring, with ex-warrior Cora (Sofia Boutella) leading a band of underdogs and peasants against the invading forces of the villainous Empire. did.
Where to watch: Netflix
‘people who do not know’
Well, Quibi has turned out to be quite a disaster for streaming. Still, it’s pretty good, and has now found a new home as a genuine film rather than a piecemeal experiment. Directed by Veena Sud, the thriller features Maika Monroe as a rideshare driver and Dane DeHaan as one of the creepiest passengers in history, adding to the suspense.
Where to watch:Hulu
‘Talk to me’
Last year’s best horror movie was this unforgettable Australian indie film. The film introduced a new top-level scream queen, Sophie Wilde, and an unforgettable horror movie artifact. It’s a mysterious embalmed hand that teens use to livestream their strange possessions. Go horribly wrong.
Where to watch: paramount+
‘wish’
A heartwarming fairy tale fantasy full of Disney elements and full of music. In this animated musical, Ariana DeBose plays an idealistic young man who clashes with the kingdom’s narcissistic ruler (Chris Pine), befriends an energetic star, and helps save his people’s wishes.
Where to watch: disney plus
“Zone of interest”
Director Jonathan Glaser’s Best Picture nominee follows a German family as they go about their daily lives. But this ordinariness takes place next door to Auschwitz, where gunshots, screams, and the industrial sounds of ovens provide an eerie soundtrack that the characters ignore, but whose disturbing yet essential That’s not allowed in a Holocaust drama.
Where to watch: Max