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The best Netflix movies to stream in April

Pick from this definitive list that covers all genres of movies to stream on Netflix

Edward Norton, Daniel Craig and Kate Hudson in Glass Onion.
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Although it’s now only one big player in an even bigger streaming market, Netflix still manages to crank out plenty of stuff to keep its users subscribing. That glut of good movies on Netflix is great if all you want is to never get bored, but it can make it difficult to figure out which things are actually worth your time, and which aren’t. If that’s your goal, we’ve got you covered. This list is a combination of great Netflix original movies, and good movies to watch that Netflix is currently housing on its service, and it even includes a few great Netflix action movies. What unites these movies, though, is that they are the very best Netflix movies currently available.

If you’re looking for films to watch on some of Netflix’s competitors, we’ve also found the best Amazon Prime movies, the best Hulu movies, and the best Disney Plus movies. You can also check out some new Netflix movies at the bottom of this post.

Blackhat (2015)

Blackhat
133m
Genre Crime, Thriller, Action
Stars Chris Hemsworth, Tang Wei, Leehom Wang
Directed by Michael Mann
In spite of his legions of devoted fans, it’s possible that some people still underrate Michael Mann, and that’s especially true when it comes to his most recent output. Blackhat, his 2015 cyber thriller that stars Chris Hemsworth, was a critical and commercial disaster when it was released in 2015. In the years since, though, it has gained a host of devoted followers who think that Mann knew exactly what he was doing when he made this strange, subdued action film. The plot here hardly matters, but there’s definitely plenty of hacking going on, and Hemsworth proves more believable as someone who knows CSS than you might think.
Blackhat - In Theaters Friday (TV Spot 21) (HD)

Maestro (2023)

Maestro
129m
Genre Drama, Romance, Music
Stars Carey Mulligan, Bradley Cooper, Matt Bomer
Directed by Bradley Cooper
Telling the true story of composer and conductor Leonard Bernstein’s marriage to Felicia Montealegre, Maestro is remarkable in part because of how little time it spends on Bernstein’s major accomplishments. Instead, it focuses on the complicated dynamics of his marriage and gives almost equal footing to Montealegre, who struggles to find something real in the most important relationship of her life. Bradley Cooper and Carey Mulligan star and they give two of the best performances in recent memory. Cooper also directed the film, and does the kind of virtuosic work that makes it hard to question his bona fides.
Maestro | Official Trailer | Netflix

You Are So Not Invited to My Bat Mitzvah (2023)

You Are So Not Invited to My Bat Mitzvah
103m
Genre Comedy
Stars Idina Menzel, Jackie Sandler, Adam Sandler
Directed by Sammi Cohen
Adam Sandler’s Netflix movies have not tended to be great, in part because it seems like he’s mostly using the money Netflix gives him to take vacations with his friends. You know what? More power to him. Fortunately, though, You Are So Not Invited to My Bat Mitzvah, which stars Sandler alongside his actual daughters, is much better than just OK. The movie follows two best friends as they feud in the planning of their bat mitzahs, and it’s both funny and heartwarming in all the ways a movie like this should be. Sandler gets to play the dad here, and he’s as good as ever in the role.
You Are So Not Invited To My Bat Mitzvah | Official Trailer | Netflix

Athena (2022)

Athena
97m
Genre Drama
Stars Dali Benssalah, Anthony Bajon, Alexis Manenti
Directed by Romain Gavras

The opening minutes of Athena are some of the most visceral, astonishing filmmaking you’ll ever see. The film, which is set in France, follows three brothers who have their lives upended after their younger sibling dies. The movie is about radicalism, violence, and police brutality, and it’s about the way those who are disadvantaged often seem doomed to remain that way. It’s also a shockingly well-directed action movie filled with breathtaking sequences that only underscore just how shocking the violence on display often is.

ATHENA directed by Romain Gavras | Official Trailer | Netflix

Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery (2022)

Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery
140m
Genre Comedy, Crime, Mystery
Stars Daniel Craig, Edward Norton, Janelle Monáe
Directed by Rian Johnson
A sequel to Knives OutGlass Onion takes everything about that first movie that works and heightens it even more. Daniel Craig’s Benoit Blanc returns, but this time with a much bigger budget and an even more elaborate puzzle to unwind. Thanks to an all-star cast that includes Edward Norton, Kate Hudson, Janelle Monae, and Dave Bautista, Glass Onion manages to distinguish itself from its predecessor in part by satirizing a slightly different type of insanely wealthy person. The reveals are all worth the wait, as are the line deliveries from Craig and the rest of the ensemble. 
Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery | Official Trailer | Netflix

All Quiet on the Western Front (2022)

All Quiet on the Western Front
75 %
7.9/10
147m
Genre Action, Drama, History, War
Stars Felix Kammerer, Albrecht Schuch, Aaron Hilmer
Directed by Edward Berger

Netflix took a fairly big swing on this German-language remake of All Quiet on the Western Front, and it paid off with a truly good movie on Netflix. The movie tells the story of a group of young soldiers who enlist to fight on behalf of Germany and ultimately discover the real toll that war takes on those who have to live their lives in the trenches. It’s stunningly filmed, and one of the best entries in the long line of immersive war movies from recent years. The Oscars agreed, and nominated it for nine total awards, including Best Picture. All Quiet on the Western Front is one of the most enduring war novels ever written, and this 2022 version reminds us how horrific war is, no matter what side you’re on.

Don't Look Up (2021) new

Don't Look Up
49 %
7.2/10
r 138m
Genre Comedy, Drama, Sci-Fi
Stars Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Lawrence, Meryl Streep
Directed by Adam McKay
An over-the-top satire from Adam McKay, Don’t Look Up is worth a watch simply for the insane number of A-list actors in the cast. The film focuses on two nobody astronomers who discover evidence that a giant comet is headed directly toward Earth and have to find a way to get the world to take them seriously before it’s too late. Directly aimed at the climate crisis and the politics surrounding it, the overall tone is over the top and a little obvious, but its mournful ending is undeniably effective.

Mank (2020)

Mank
79 %
6.8/10
r 132m
Genre Drama, History
Stars Gary Oldman, Amanda Seyfried, Lily Collins
Directed by David Fincher
With more Academy Award nominations in 2021 than any other film, Mank was bound to be one a good movie to watch from the moment it was first announced. Following Herman J. “Mank” Mankiewicz (Gary Oldman), the film is the story of how the script for Orson Welles’ Citizen Kane came to be. Along the way, we learn about Mank’s debilitating alcoholism, and also the politics of both California and Hollywood, which had a major influence on the script Mank ultimately turned in. Filmed in a style reminiscent of the classic Welles film — which undoubtedly helped it win Oscars for best cinematography and production design — this film is one of David Fincher’s best to date.

Extraction (2020)

Extraction
56 %
6.7/10
r 116m
Genre Drama, Action, Thriller
Stars Chris Hemsworth, Rudhraksh Jaiswal, Randeep Hooda
Directed by Sam Hargrave
One of the more violent movies you can stream on Netflix, Extraction is also a whole lot of fun. Thanks to its wonderful fight choreography, the film rises above more run-of-the-mill action filmmaking. When mercenary Tyler Rake (Chris Hemsworth) is hired to save an imprisoned warlord’s son, the stakes continue to build gradually as more and more local gunrunners and traffickers learn of the situation. Veteran stunt coordinator/first-time director Sam Hargrave proved with Extraction that he had vision, which easily makes it a contender for one of the best Chris Hemsworth movies — even if you include the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Jim & Andy: The Great Beyond - Featuring a Very Special, Contractually Obligated Mention of Tony Clifton (2017)

Jim & Andy: The Great Beyond - Featuring a Very Special, Contractually Obligated Mention of Tony Clifton
77 %
7.6/10
tv-ma
Genre Documentary, Comedy
Cast Jim Carrey, Danny DeVito, Miloš Forman
This powerful and reality-bending Netflix documentary chronicles the filming and acting processes behind Man on the Moon, a movie that forced Jim Carrey to dive deep into his own psyche years after his spiritual and mental separation from the “character” of Jim Carrey and into the characters of Andy Kaufman and Tony Clifton. Throughout this film, we see detailed behind-the-scenes footage of Carrey on set where he, playing Kaufman, loses his perception of self and even experiences visceral tear-jerking moments with the real people who were close to Kaufman. This is one of the best Jim Carrey movies, but it’s also a great way to learn about him as an actor, a character, and a vessel, all of which meld together in a melancholic display of sheer talent.

Always Be My Maybe (2019)

Always Be My Maybe
64 %
6.8/10
pg-13 101m
Genre Romance, Comedy
Stars Ali Wong, Randall Park, Keanu Reeves
Directed by Nahnatchka Khan
If you’re looking for a good romantic comedy on Netflix, Always Be My Maybe might be the right place to start. The story follows Sasha (Ali Wong) and Marcus (Randall Park), two people who grew up together and eventually grew apart. Everyone assumed they would end up together, and when they reconnect after 15 years apart, they begin to think maybe they are meant to be, after all. Also, Keanu Reeves shows up playing himself.

The Social Dilemma (2020)

The Social Dilemma
78 %
7.6/10
pg-13 94m
Genre Documentary, Drama
Stars Skyler Gisondo, Kara Hayward, Vincent Kartheiser
Directed by Jeff Orlowski
A Netflix documentary that feels more terrifying every day, The Social Dilemma is a look inside how and why tech giants like Facebook, Twitter, and Google operate the way they do. You get to hear from tech experts and some of the people behind these platforms as they discuss the negative impact of the attention-grabbing algorithms that they themselves created. After all of those testimonials, you might begin to appreciate exactly why everything in modern America feels so broken.

Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975)

Monty Python and the Holy Grail
91 %
8.2/10
pg 91m
Genre Adventure, Comedy, Fantasy
Stars Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Eric Idle
Directed by Terry Gilliam, Terry Jones
This classic 1970s British comedy from Monty Python, considered to be one of the best comedies of all time, follows King Arthur (Graham Chapman) and his Knights of the Round Table as they embark on a low-budget and absolutely absurd search for the Holy Grail. The silly obstacles these knights encounter are numerous, but every one of the movie’s small segments has become beloved in and of itself, and they flow together beautifully.

The Power of the Dog (2021)

The Power of the Dog
89 %
6.8/10
127m
Genre Drama, Western
Stars Benedict Cumberbatch, Kirsten Dunst, Jesse Plemons
Directed by Jane Campion
Netflix has yet to take home an Oscar for Best Picture, but The Power of the Dog came pretty close, and is a truly good movie on Netflix. The movie, which tells the story of a repressed cowboy (Benedict Cumberbatch) in 1920s Montana who lashes out at his brother’s new wife (Kirsten Dunst) is immaculately made, and filled with great performances from Cumberbatch, Dunst, and the rest of its ensemble cast. Directed by veteran Jane Campion, The Power of the Dog is a singular vision of male angst, and that’s part of what makes it so endlessly compelling. 
The Power of the Dog | Official Trailer | Netflix

tick, tick...BOOM! (2021)

tick, tick...BOOM!
74 %
7.5/10
120m
Genre Drama
Stars Andrew Garfield, Alexandra Shipp, Robin de Jesús
Directed by Lin-Manuel Miranda

Adapting a musical of the same name, tick, tick…BOOM! tells the story of Jonathan Larson (Andrew Garfield) in the years before he wrote Rent. With sharp direction from Lin-Manuel Miranda and an incredible soundtrack of Larson originals, the movie has more than enough frenetic energy to tell its story of a struggling artist with winsome verve. Andrew Garfield’s incredible central performance is the icing on the cake of this vibrant musical.

tick, tick...BOOM! | Official Trailer | Netflix

The Irishman (2019)

The Irishman
94 %
7.8/10
209m
Genre Crime, Drama, History
Stars Robert De Niro, Al Pacino, Joe Pesci
Directed by Martin Scorsese

One of many late-period Martin Scorsese masterpieces, The Irishman tells the story of a mid-level gangster (Robert De Niro) who befriends Jimmy Hoffa (Al Pacino) and ultimately plays a role in his death. In Scorsese’s hands, though, this becomes an examination of the way one man alienates everyone around him, and ultimately finds himself old, friendless, and totally alone, stuck in a nursing home trying to convince everyone that his life as a gangster is worth remembering.

The Irishman | Official Trailer | Netflix

The Disciple (2020)

The Disciple
83 %
7.1/10
128m
Genre Drama, Music
Stars Aditya Modak, Arun Dravid, Sumitra Bhave
Directed by Chaitanya Tamhane
Following the story of a dedicated musician (Aditya Modak) in India who begins to question whether he’ll ever achieve the levels of greatness that he’s long aspired to, The Disciple is a beautiful story about what it means to follow your dreams, only to realize that you may never achieve them. In its way, The Disciple is a deeply aching movie about the pursuit of great art, and it’s quietly sorrowful without becoming oppressively bleak. 
The Disciple | Official Trailer | Chaitanya Tamhane, Vivek Gomber | Marathi Film | Netflix

Da 5 Bloods (2020)

Da 5 Bloods
82 %
6.5/10
156m
Genre War, Drama
Stars Delroy Lindo, Jonathan Majors, Clarke Peters
Directed by Spike Lee
Spike Lee has proven his enduring power with his recent string of successes, and Da 5 Bloods is chief among them. Telling the story of four Black Vietnam veterans who return to the country decades later to uncover a treasure that they buried decades ago, Da 5 Bloods is unafraid of its cinematic touchstones, but is also thrilling in its own right. With a wonderful central performance from Delroy Lindo, Da 5 Bloods is the kind of provocative, thrilling, fun movie we don’t get enough of anymore. 
Da 5 Bloods | Official Trailer | Netflix

The Wonder (2022)

The Wonder
109m
Genre Mystery, Thriller, Drama
Stars Florence Pugh, Kíla Lord Cassidy, Tom Burke
Directed by Sebastián Lelio
Anytime Florence Pugh signs onto anything it’s probably worth checking out, and that’s definitely true of The Wonder. The movie, which follows an English nurse who is called to Ireland to investigate the case of a young girl who claims she hasn’t eaten in four months, is the kind of slow burn that leaves you immensely satisfied in the end. The mystery at the movie’s center is compelling enough, but The Wonder becomes irresistible when you add a performer like Pugh into the mix.
The Wonder | Official Trailer | Netflix

His House (2020)

His House
93m
Genre Drama, Horror, Thriller
Stars Sope Dirisu, Wunmi Mosaku, Matt Smith
Directed by Remi Weekes
Because of their relatively low budgets, great horror movies to watch can seem to sometimes come out of nowhere. In the case of His House, the movie came from first-time feature Remi Weekes, who chose to tell a story about a pair of South Sudanese refugees who are attempting to resettle in the U.K. The house they move into seems to be haunted, but that’s not the only thing keeping them up at night. What His House is really about is the horrors of the refugee experience and the trauma that these refugees carry with them long after they’ve been resettled.
HIS HOUSE | Official Trailer | Netflix

Roma (2018)

Roma
135m
Genre Drama
Stars Yalitza Aparicio, Marina de Tavira, Diego Cortina Autrey
Directed by Alfonso Cuarón

A delicate portrait of a family, and specifically of that family’s housekeeper, Roma is one of the best autobiographical stories a filmmaker has ever told. That’s in part because Alfonso Cuaron is such a master of framing and shot composition, and in part because the script so delicately weaves together political and personal elements. Every performance in Roma is note-perfect, and although the movie is in Spanish, any English-speaking viewer who takes the time to watch it will undoubtedly be swept away by its sweeping visions of one family’s life in Mexico City in the 1970s.

ROMA | Official Trailer | Netflix

Mudbound (2017)

Mudbound
135m
Genre Drama
Stars Carey Mulligan, Jason Clarke, Jason Mitchell
Directed by Dee Rees
One of the great Southern epics in recent history, Mudbound tells the story of two families whose lives intertwine in the segregated South ahead of World War I. One of the families is white, and the other is Black. While that may sound like a recipe for carefully calibrated, neutral political stances, Mudbound is anything but, and is all the better for its honest, brutal depiction of what segregation was like in the deep South. Featuring outstanding performances from Carey Mulligan, Mary J. Blige, and the rest of its ensemble cast, Mudbound is a tough sit, but one that is well worth your time. 
Mudbound | Official Teaser [HD] | Netflix

Ma Rainey's Black Bottom (2020)

Ma Rainey's Black Bottom
94m
Genre Drama, Music
Stars Chadwick Boseman, Viola Davis, Glynn Turman
Directed by George C. Wolfe
Featuring two volcanic performances from Chadwick Boseman and Viola Davis, Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom is adapted from a stage play of the same name. The play follows the titular singer and her lead trumpeter as they attempt to record together in 1927. Although the movie is ostensibly about music, it’s really about the persistent problems of race that infuse every fraught interaction between the film’s characters. The direction here is a feat of adaptation, but it knows when to get out of the way so that Boseman and Davis can cook. Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom was one of Boseman’s final on-screen performances prior to his death, and it’s a reminder of how fiercely talented he was.
Ma Rainey's Black Bottom | Official Trailer | Netflix

The Killer (2023)

The Killer
118m
Genre Crime, Thriller
Stars Michael Fassbender, Tilda Swinton, Charles Parnell
Directed by David Fincher
Every David Fincher movie is worth watching, and that’s especially true when he’s operating in the world of crime. The Killer, which is adapted from a graphic novel of the same name, follows a highly competent assassin in the aftermath of a job that he botches. The movie’s conceit, which is that this highly principled assassin fails to follow any of his own rules, makes for a movie that is at turns hilarious and utterly thrilling. The action here is some of the best in Fincher’s entire career, and Michael Fassbender is the ideal partner for this silly, strange thriller that will entertain you from beginning to end. 
THE KILLER | Official Teaser Trailer | Netflix

X (2022)

X
106m
Genre Horror, Thriller
Stars Mia Goth, Martin Henderson, Kid Cudi
Directed by Ti West
A delightful throwback to the slashers of the 1970s, tells the story of a group of young people who travel to a remote, rural farmhouse to film a low-budget adult movie. While everything runs smoothly initially, things eventually get pretty grisly when the old couple living there decide to pick them off one by one. is artfully shot, filled with great performers, and did so well at the box office that it’s already got a prequel and is set to get a sequel as well. It’s definitely one of the best horror movies on Netflix.
X | Official Trailer HD | A24

What movies are leaving Netflix in April?

April 1

  • 99 Homes (2014)
  • Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore (1974)
  • Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016)
  • Beverly Hills Cop (1984)
  • Birds of Prey (And the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn) (2020)
  • Black Adam (2022)
  • Black Belt Jones (1974)
  • Blazing Saddles (1974)
  • Bruce Almighty (2003)
  • California Split (1974)
  • Charley Varrick (1973)
  • Chinatown (1974)
  • Contraband (2012)
  • Dawn of the Dead (2004)
  • Death Wish (1974)
  • Elysium (2013)
  • Fury (2014)
  • Greenberg (2010)
  • Hellboy (2004)
  • Here Comes the Boom (2012)
  • High Plains Drifter (1973)
  • Hoarders (Season 12)
  • It (2017)
  • It’s Alive (1974)
  • It’s Complicated (2009)
  • Joe Kidd (1972)
  • Justice League (2017)
  • Lavender (2016)
  • Little Fockers (2010)
  • Man of Steel (2013)
  • Meet the Fockers (2000)
  • Meet the Parents (2000)
  • My Best Friend’s Wedding (1997)
  • Neighbors (2014)
  • Pacific Rim (2013)
  • Pompeii (2014)
  • School of Rock (2003)
  • Seven Souls in the Skull Movie Collection (1972)
  • Seven Years in Tibet (1997)
  • Shazam! (2019)
  • Shazam! Fury of the Gods (2023)
  • Suicide Squad (2016)
  • The Batman (2022)
  • The Blues Brothers (1980)
  • The Conversation (1974)
  • The Croods (2013)
  • The Front Page (1974)
  • The Gambler (1974)
  • The Great Gatsby (1974)
  • The House Bunny (2008)
  • The Little Prince (2015)
  • The Lords of Flatbush (1974)
  • The Mauritanian (2021)
  • The Monuments Men (2014)
  • The Parallax View (1974)
  • The Street Fighter (1974)
  • The Suicide Squad (2021)
  • The Transporter Refueled (2015)
  • The Wolfman (2010)
  • This Is 40 (2012)
  • TIGER & BUNNY – The Rising (2014)
  • TIGER & BUNNY – The Movie: The Beginning (2012)
  • Trapped (2015)
  • Wonder Woman (2017)
  • Wonder Woman 1984 (2020)

April 3

  • Glimpses of a Future (2020)
  • The Raid (2011)
  • White Noise (2017)

April 5

  • Petta (2019)

April 6

  • Black Dog (2019)
  • Day of the Dead: Bloodline (2018)
  • Win It All (2017)

April 7

  • Marshall (2017)
  • Sarvam Thaalamayam (2018)

April 8

  • DC Teen Titans Go! To The Movies (2018)

April 9

  • The Nice Guys (2016)

April 10

  • Heaven Official’s Blessing (2020)
  • Horrible Bosses 2 (2014)
  • School Life (2019)

April 11

  • Frat Star (2017)
  • Lights Out (2016)

April 13

  • Dabbe 5: Zehr-i Cin (2014)
  • Dabbe: The Possession (2013)
  • Deliver Us from Evil (2014)
  • Thackeray (2019)
  • Thackeray (Marathi) (2019)

April 15

  • From One Second to the Next (2013)
  • GANTZ:O (2016)
  • Look Away (2019)

April 16

  • Crimson Peak (2015)
  • Delhi Belly (2011)
  • Dhobi Ghat (Mumbai Diaries) (2010)
  • Four Sisters Before the Wedding (2020)
  • Jonaki (2018)
  • Lagaan (2001)
  • Madness in the Desert (2004)
  • Peepli Live (2010)
  • Rush (2013)
  • Synchronic (2020)
  • Taare Zameen Par (2007)
  • The Zookeeper’s Wife (2017)

April 23

  • The Meg (2018)
  • Train to Busan (2016)

April 25

  • The Hateful Eight (2015)

April 26

  • Kung Fu Panda 3 (2016)

April 27

  • Malignant (2021)

What will the new movies on Netflix be in April?

April 1

  • American Graffiti (1973)
  • Baby Driver (2017)
  • Battleship (2012)
  • Born on the Fourth of July (1989)
  • Ender’s Game (2013)
  • Glass (2019)
  • Haikyu!! Movie 3: Genius and Sense (2017)
  • Haikyu!! Movie 4: Battle of Concepts (2017)
  • Happy Gilmore (1996)
  • Hotel Transylvania (2012)
  • Hotel Transylvania 2 (2015)
  • How to Be Single (2016)
  • Inside Man (2006)
  • Inside Man: Most Wanted (2019)
  • It’s Kind of a Funny Story (2010)
  • Molly’s Game (2017)
  • Mortal Engines (2018)
  • Night Raiders (2021)
  • One Piece Film: Red (2022)
  • Role Models (2008)
  • Skyscraper (2018)
  • Smokey and the Bandit (1977)
  • Smokey and the Bandit II (1980)
  • Split (2016)
  • Step Up: Revolution (2012)
  • Strawberry Shortcakes: Spring Spectacular (2024)
  • Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby (2006)
  • The Land Before Time (1988)
  • The Little Things (2021)
  • The Matrix (1999)
  • The Matrix Reloaded (2003)
  • The Matrix Revolutions (2003)
  • The Theory of Everything (2015)
  • Wild Things (1998)
  • You’ve Got Mail (1998)

April 2

  • Together: Tr3ble Winners (2024)

April 3

  • Zero to Hero (2024)

April 4

  • The Tearsmith (2024)

April 5

  • SCOOP (2024)
  • The Antisocial Network: Memes to Mayhem (2024)

April 8

  • Megan Leavey (2017)

April 9

  • Neal Brennan: Crazy Good (2024)

April 10

  • Death Whisperer (2023)
  • What Jennifer Did (2024)

April 11

  • The Bricklayer (2023)

April 12

  • A Journey (2024)
  • Amar Singh Chamkila (2024)
  • Love, Divided (2024)
  • Stolen (2024)
  • Strange Way of Life (2023)
  • Woody Woodpecker Goes to Camp (2024)

April 15

  • Hans Zimmer: Hollywood Rebel (2022)

April 16

  • Anna (2019)
  • Knocked Up (2007)
  • Jimmy Carr: Natural Born Killer (2024)

April 19

  • Rebel Moon: Part Two: The Scargiver (2024)

April 21

  • Duran Duran: There’s Something You Should Know (2018)

April 22

  • Ahead of the Curve (2020)
  • Fern Brady: Autistic Bikini Queen (2024)

April 23

  • Anyone But You (2023)

April 24

  • King Richard (2021)
  • TLC Forever (2023)

April 25

  • City Hunter (2024)

April 26

  • Hack Your Health: The Secrets of Your Gut (2024)

April 29

Honeymoonish (2024)

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The best Joaquin Phoenix movies, ranked
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Joaquin Phoenix straddles the line between Hollywood headliner and obscure superstar. Hailing from a show business family littered with talented performers (such as the late River Phoenix), Joaquin loves to throw himself into the depths of morally gray characters who make grave decisions without the ability to react in a morally clear manner. His versatility allows him to play the sidekick or the lead, and his dedication to the craft of filmmaking always makes a Phoenix movie feel unique and on-brand.

Joaquin Phoenix will be back at the front of box office tickets later this year with the release of Joker 2. Before that sequel, fans should brush up on their favorite movies with him in the spotlight to truly appreciate his acting style. These are the best Joaquin Phoenix movies, from daring biopics to superhero adaptations with a wicked flair.

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