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Another new month brings a fresh batch of new content to the streaming service, and April’s crop is a winner across multiple fronts. As always, Netflix is releasing more original movies than anyone can keep up with – but three titles stand out in particular as promising options for your next movie night in. The first, Concrete Cowboy, was an audience favorite at last year’s fall film festivals.
It’s funnier, sweeter and more fully explores the possibility of whether two people can have a physical relationship without developing an emotional one. Watch Friends with Benefits on Netflix ‘Legally Blonde’ Released April 1 Thanks to the recent Britney Spears documentary, we’re currently in a big period of reassessing some unfortunate cultural misogyny from the early ‘00s. Beyond being an indelible cinematic creation by Reese Witherspoon, the character of Elle Woods is a beacon of hope for professional women who want to succeed by embracing their true self – and without putting other women down.
As the medium fought to fend off the rise of television, movies leaned into sweeping widescreen vistas, vibrant colors, opulent grandeur, and larger-than-life stories. Watch My Fair Lady on Netflix ‘The Pianist’ Released April 1 Movies set during the Holocaust are never easy to watch (and, arguably, nor should they be). The lived experiences of director Roman Polanski seep into the very fabric of the film, both in terms of his own time spent in the Kraków ghetto and his belief in the salvation of art.
This father-son drama starring Idris Elba and Stranger Things’ Caleb McLaughlin might hit some familiar beats, though the north Philadelphia setting is certainly unique with its deep rooting in a tight-knit community of urban cowboys. It’s time to start this conversation before we lose our ability to right the ship and fix the damage done. Watch Coded Bias on Netflix ‘Thunder Force’ Released April 9 Marvel and DC don’t have a duopoly on all the superhero fun.
The directing duo has spent the last decade making some of the most interesting and inventive sci-fi films within the indie space, and their latest work Synchronic is no exception. The actress is at her absolute steeliest in Miss Sloane where she plays a skilled lobbyist playing a long game to get gun safety legislation passed. Where to stream Miss Sloane ‘Stowaway’ Released April 22 Even though we’re still a long way off from actually sending humans to Mars, at least we have no shortage of movies about the journey to the Red Planet.
What Is Jamie Foxx’S Sitcom Inspired By?
New to Netflix April 2021: All movies & shows coming and going The list for the new Netflix April 2021 movies and TV titles has been released (via Vital Thrills), which you can now view below along with the titles that are set to leave from the streaming service next month. This includes series debuts of new Netflix originals: Shadow and Bone, the series adaptation of Leigh Bardugo’s fantasy novel trilogy; and Jamie Foxx’s return to sitcom Dad Stop Embarrassing Me! which is inspired by the Oscar winner’s bond with his daughter. Next month will also see the world premiere of Sony Pictures Animation’s long-delayed family animated film The Mitchells vs. The Machines which hails from Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse producing duo Phil Lord and Chris Miller.
RELATED: Keanu Reeves’ BRZRKR Comic Gets Film & Anime Adaptations at Netflix Available April 1 Magical Andes: Season 2 — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY Prank Encounters: Season 2 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL Tersanjung the Movie — NETFLIX FILM Worn Stories — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY 2012 Cop Out Friends with Benefits Insidious Legally Blonde Leprechaun The Pianist The Possession Secrets of Great British Castles: Season 1 The Time Traveler’s Wife Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Big Happy Family White Boy Yes Man Available April 2 Concrete Cowboy — NETFLIX FILM Just Say Yes — NETFLIX FILM Madame Claude — NETFLIX FILM The Serpent — NETFLIX ORIGINAL Sky High — NETFLIX FILM Available April 3 Escape from Planet Earth Available April 4 What Lies Below Available April 5 Coded Bias Family Reunion: Part 3 — NETFLIX FAMILY Available April 6 The Last Kids on Earth: Happy Apocalypse to You — NETFLIX FAMILY Help Jack and his monster-battling friends make choices to stay alive — and have some fun — in this interactive “Last Kids on Earth” adventure! Available April 7 The Big Day: Collection 2 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL Dolly Parton: A MusiCares Tribute — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY Snabba Cash — NETFLIX ORIGINAL This Is A Robbery: The World’s Biggest Art Heist — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY The Wedding Coach — NETFLIX ORIGINAL Available April 8 The Way of the Househusband — NETFLIX ANIME Available April 9 Have You Ever Seen Fireflies? — NETFLIX FILM Night in Paradise — NETFLIX FILM Thunder Force — NETFLIX FILM Available April 10 The Stand-In Available April 11 Diana: The Interview that Shook the World Available April 12 New Gods: Nezha Reborn — NETFLIX FILM Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn: Seasons 1-4 Available April 13 The Baker and the Beauty: Season 1 Mighty Express: Season 3 — NETFLIX FAMILY My Love: Six Stories of True Love — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY Available April 14 The Circle: Season 2 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL Dad Stop Embarrassing Me! — NETFLIX ORIGINAL Law School — NETFLIX ORIGINAL The Soul — NETFLIX FILM Why Did You Kill Me? — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY Available April 15 Dark City Beneath the Beat The Master Ride or Die — NETFLIX FILM Available April 16 Arlo the Alligator Boy — NETFLIX FAMILY Ajeeb Daastaans — NETFLIX FILM Crimson Peak Fast & Furious Spy Racers: Season 4: Mexico — NETFLIX FAMILY Into the Beat — NETFLIX FILM Rush Synchronic Why Are You Like This — NETFLIX ORIGINAL The Zookeeper’s Wife Available April 18 Luis Miguel – The Series: Season 2 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL Available April 19 Miss Sloane PJ Masks: Season 3 Available April 20 Izzy’s Koala World: Season 2 — NETFLIX FAMILY Available April 21 Zero — NETFLIX ORIGINAL Available April 22 Life in Color with David Attenborough — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY Stowaway — NETFLIX FILM Available April 23 Heroes: Silence and Rock & Roll Shadow and Bone — NETFLIX ORIGINAL Tell Me When — NETFLIX FILM Available April 27 August: Osage County Battle of Los Angeles Fatma — NETFLIX ORIGINAL Go! Go!
What Is The Name Of The Netflix/Bbc One True-Crime Miniseries?
The wait for ‘Shadow and Bone’ is almost over! This month’s highlights include the Idris Elba drama Concrete Cowboy, the Netflix/BBC One true-crime miniseries The Serpent, Season 2 of the addictive reality competition The Circle (which will be released week-to-week this season, in an unusual move for Netflix), Jamie Foxx’s new sitcom Dad Stop Embarrassing Me!, and the much-hyped Shadow and Bone series adaptation. And in people that everyone loves, new Dolly Parton and David Attenborough documentaries.
Image via Well Go USA Check out all the new movies and shows on Netflix this month in the list below, complete with release dates and details. Avail. Discover them all.
4/3/21 Escape from Planet Earth Avail. Weddings are a beautiful cause for celebration, but planning one is far from a party. RELATED: Here’s What’s Leaving Netflix in April 2021 Avail.
Why Did You Kill Me? The Zookeeper’s Wife Avail. 4/20/21 Izzy’s Koala World: Season 2 — NETFLIX FAMILY When a koala needs help, Izzy Bee and her family are there — and with Australia’s extreme fires taking a toll, their care is needed now more than ever!
Cory Carson: Season 4 — NETFLIX FAMILY Whether helping out his friends or making new ones with sister Chrissy, Cory is always on the move and ready for any adventure that comes his way! Over the course of seven animated episodes, Headspace Director of Meditation and Mindfulness teacher, Eve Lewis Prieto, reveals the science behind a healthy night’s sleep and provides tips on how to get the best sleep you’ve ever had. The Machines, an animated action-comedy about an ordinary family who find themselves in the middle of their biggest family challenge yet…saving the world from the robot apocalypse.
Another new month brings a fresh batch of new content to the streaming service, and April’s crop is a winner across multiple fronts. As always, Netflix is releasing more original movies than anyone can keep up with – but three titles stand out in particular as promising options for your next movie night in. The first, Concrete Cowboy, was an audience favorite at last year’s fall film festivals.
It’s funnier, sweeter and more fully explores the possibility of whether two people can have a physical relationship without developing an emotional one. Watch Friends with Benefits on Netflix ‘Legally Blonde’ Released April 1 Thanks to the recent Britney Spears documentary, we’re currently in a big period of reassessing some unfortunate cultural misogyny from the early ‘00s. Beyond being an indelible cinematic creation by Reese Witherspoon, the character of Elle Woods is a beacon of hope for professional women who want to succeed by embracing their true self – and without putting other women down.
As the medium fought to fend off the rise of television, movies leaned into sweeping widescreen vistas, vibrant colors, opulent grandeur, and larger-than-life stories. Watch My Fair Lady on Netflix ‘The Pianist’ Released April 1 Movies set during the Holocaust are never easy to watch (and, arguably, nor should they be). The lived experiences of director Roman Polanski seep into the very fabric of the film, both in terms of his own time spent in the Kraków ghetto and his belief in the salvation of art.
This father-son drama starring Idris Elba and Stranger Things’ Caleb McLaughlin might hit some familiar beats, though the north Philadelphia setting is certainly unique with its deep rooting in a tight-knit community of urban cowboys. It’s time to start this conversation before we lose our ability to right the ship and fix the damage done. Watch Coded Bias on Netflix ‘Thunder Force’ Released April 9 Marvel and DC don’t have a duopoly on all the superhero fun.
The directing duo has spent the last decade making some of the most interesting and inventive sci-fi films within the indie space, and their latest work Synchronic is no exception. The actress is at her absolute steeliest in Miss Sloane where she plays a skilled lobbyist playing a long game to get gun safety legislation passed. Where to stream Miss Sloane ‘Stowaway’ Released April 22 Even though we’re still a long way off from actually sending humans to Mars, at least we have no shortage of movies about the journey to the Red Planet.
What Is Jamie Foxx’S Sitcom Inspired By?
New to Netflix April 2021: All movies & shows coming and going The list for the new Netflix April 2021 movies and TV titles has been released (via Vital Thrills), which you can now view below along with the titles that are set to leave from the streaming service next month. This includes series debuts of new Netflix originals: Shadow and Bone, the series adaptation of Leigh Bardugo’s fantasy novel trilogy; and Jamie Foxx’s return to sitcom Dad Stop Embarrassing Me! which is inspired by the Oscar winner’s bond with his daughter. Next month will also see the world premiere of Sony Pictures Animation’s long-delayed family animated film The Mitchells vs. The Machines which hails from Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse producing duo Phil Lord and Chris Miller.
RELATED: Keanu Reeves’ BRZRKR Comic Gets Film & Anime Adaptations at Netflix Available April 1 Magical Andes: Season 2 — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY Prank Encounters: Season 2 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL Tersanjung the Movie — NETFLIX FILM Worn Stories — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY 2012 Cop Out Friends with Benefits Insidious Legally Blonde Leprechaun The Pianist The Possession Secrets of Great British Castles: Season 1 The Time Traveler’s Wife Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Big Happy Family White Boy Yes Man Available April 2 Concrete Cowboy — NETFLIX FILM Just Say Yes — NETFLIX FILM Madame Claude — NETFLIX FILM The Serpent — NETFLIX ORIGINAL Sky High — NETFLIX FILM Available April 3 Escape from Planet Earth Available April 4 What Lies Below Available April 5 Coded Bias Family Reunion: Part 3 — NETFLIX FAMILY Available April 6 The Last Kids on Earth: Happy Apocalypse to You — NETFLIX FAMILY Help Jack and his monster-battling friends make choices to stay alive — and have some fun — in this interactive “Last Kids on Earth” adventure! Available April 7 The Big Day: Collection 2 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL Dolly Parton: A MusiCares Tribute — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY Snabba Cash — NETFLIX ORIGINAL This Is A Robbery: The World’s Biggest Art Heist — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY The Wedding Coach — NETFLIX ORIGINAL Available April 8 The Way of the Househusband — NETFLIX ANIME Available April 9 Have You Ever Seen Fireflies? — NETFLIX FILM Night in Paradise — NETFLIX FILM Thunder Force — NETFLIX FILM Available April 10 The Stand-In Available April 11 Diana: The Interview that Shook the World Available April 12 New Gods: Nezha Reborn — NETFLIX FILM Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn: Seasons 1-4 Available April 13 The Baker and the Beauty: Season 1 Mighty Express: Season 3 — NETFLIX FAMILY My Love: Six Stories of True Love — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY Available April 14 The Circle: Season 2 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL Dad Stop Embarrassing Me! — NETFLIX ORIGINAL Law School — NETFLIX ORIGINAL The Soul — NETFLIX FILM Why Did You Kill Me? — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY Available April 15 Dark City Beneath the Beat The Master Ride or Die — NETFLIX FILM Available April 16 Arlo the Alligator Boy — NETFLIX FAMILY Ajeeb Daastaans — NETFLIX FILM Crimson Peak Fast & Furious Spy Racers: Season 4: Mexico — NETFLIX FAMILY Into the Beat — NETFLIX FILM Rush Synchronic Why Are You Like This — NETFLIX ORIGINAL The Zookeeper’s Wife Available April 18 Luis Miguel – The Series: Season 2 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL Available April 19 Miss Sloane PJ Masks: Season 3 Available April 20 Izzy’s Koala World: Season 2 — NETFLIX FAMILY Available April 21 Zero — NETFLIX ORIGINAL Available April 22 Life in Color with David Attenborough — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY Stowaway — NETFLIX FILM Available April 23 Heroes: Silence and Rock & Roll Shadow and Bone — NETFLIX ORIGINAL Tell Me When — NETFLIX FILM Available April 27 August: Osage County Battle of Los Angeles Fatma — NETFLIX ORIGINAL Go! Go!
What Is The Name Of The Netflix/Bbc One True-Crime Miniseries?
The wait for ‘Shadow and Bone’ is almost over! This month’s highlights include the Idris Elba drama Concrete Cowboy, the Netflix/BBC One true-crime miniseries The Serpent, Season 2 of the addictive reality competition The Circle (which will be released week-to-week this season, in an unusual move for Netflix), Jamie Foxx’s new sitcom Dad Stop Embarrassing Me!, and the much-hyped Shadow and Bone series adaptation. And in people that everyone loves, new Dolly Parton and David Attenborough documentaries.
Image via Well Go USA Check out all the new movies and shows on Netflix this month in the list below, complete with release dates and details. Avail. Discover them all.
4/3/21 Escape from Planet Earth Avail. Weddings are a beautiful cause for celebration, but planning one is far from a party. RELATED: Here’s What’s Leaving Netflix in April 2021 Avail.
Why Did You Kill Me? The Zookeeper’s Wife Avail. 4/20/21 Izzy’s Koala World: Season 2 — NETFLIX FAMILY When a koala needs help, Izzy Bee and her family are there — and with Australia’s extreme fires taking a toll, their care is needed now more than ever!
Cory Carson: Season 4 — NETFLIX FAMILY Whether helping out his friends or making new ones with sister Chrissy, Cory is always on the move and ready for any adventure that comes his way! Over the course of seven animated episodes, Headspace Director of Meditation and Mindfulness teacher, Eve Lewis Prieto, reveals the science behind a healthy night’s sleep and provides tips on how to get the best sleep you’ve ever had. The Machines, an animated action-comedy about an ordinary family who find themselves in the middle of their biggest family challenge yet…saving the world from the robot apocalypse.
Another new month brings a fresh batch of new content to the streaming service, and April’s crop is a winner across multiple fronts. As always, Netflix is releasing more original movies than anyone can keep up with – but three titles stand out in particular as promising options for your next movie night in. The first, Concrete Cowboy, was an audience favorite at last year’s fall film festivals.
It’s funnier, sweeter and more fully explores the possibility of whether two people can have a physical relationship without developing an emotional one. Watch Friends with Benefits on Netflix ‘Legally Blonde’ Released April 1 Thanks to the recent Britney Spears documentary, we’re currently in a big period of reassessing some unfortunate cultural misogyny from the early ‘00s. Beyond being an indelible cinematic creation by Reese Witherspoon, the character of Elle Woods is a beacon of hope for professional women who want to succeed by embracing their true self – and without putting other women down.
As the medium fought to fend off the rise of television, movies leaned into sweeping widescreen vistas, vibrant colors, opulent grandeur, and larger-than-life stories. Watch My Fair Lady on Netflix ‘The Pianist’ Released April 1 Movies set during the Holocaust are never easy to watch (and, arguably, nor should they be). The lived experiences of director Roman Polanski seep into the very fabric of the film, both in terms of his own time spent in the Kraków ghetto and his belief in the salvation of art.
This father-son drama starring Idris Elba and Stranger Things’ Caleb McLaughlin might hit some familiar beats, though the north Philadelphia setting is certainly unique with its deep rooting in a tight-knit community of urban cowboys. It’s time to start this conversation before we lose our ability to right the ship and fix the damage done. Watch Coded Bias on Netflix ‘Thunder Force’ Released April 9 Marvel and DC don’t have a duopoly on all the superhero fun.
The directing duo has spent the last decade making some of the most interesting and inventive sci-fi films within the indie space, and their latest work Synchronic is no exception. The actress is at her absolute steeliest in Miss Sloane where she plays a skilled lobbyist playing a long game to get gun safety legislation passed. Where to stream Miss Sloane ‘Stowaway’ Released April 22 Even though we’re still a long way off from actually sending humans to Mars, at least we have no shortage of movies about the journey to the Red Planet.
What Is Jamie Foxx’S Sitcom Inspired By?
New to Netflix April 2021: All movies & shows coming and going The list for the new Netflix April 2021 movies and TV titles has been released (via Vital Thrills), which you can now view below along with the titles that are set to leave from the streaming service next month. This includes series debuts of new Netflix originals: Shadow and Bone, the series adaptation of Leigh Bardugo’s fantasy novel trilogy; and Jamie Foxx’s return to sitcom Dad Stop Embarrassing Me! which is inspired by the Oscar winner’s bond with his daughter. Next month will also see the world premiere of Sony Pictures Animation’s long-delayed family animated film The Mitchells vs. The Machines which hails from Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse producing duo Phil Lord and Chris Miller.
RELATED: Keanu Reeves’ BRZRKR Comic Gets Film & Anime Adaptations at Netflix Available April 1 Magical Andes: Season 2 — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY Prank Encounters: Season 2 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL Tersanjung the Movie — NETFLIX FILM Worn Stories — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY 2012 Cop Out Friends with Benefits Insidious Legally Blonde Leprechaun The Pianist The Possession Secrets of Great British Castles: Season 1 The Time Traveler’s Wife Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Big Happy Family White Boy Yes Man Available April 2 Concrete Cowboy — NETFLIX FILM Just Say Yes — NETFLIX FILM Madame Claude — NETFLIX FILM The Serpent — NETFLIX ORIGINAL Sky High — NETFLIX FILM Available April 3 Escape from Planet Earth Available April 4 What Lies Below Available April 5 Coded Bias Family Reunion: Part 3 — NETFLIX FAMILY Available April 6 The Last Kids on Earth: Happy Apocalypse to You — NETFLIX FAMILY Help Jack and his monster-battling friends make choices to stay alive — and have some fun — in this interactive “Last Kids on Earth” adventure! Available April 7 The Big Day: Collection 2 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL Dolly Parton: A MusiCares Tribute — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY Snabba Cash — NETFLIX ORIGINAL This Is A Robbery: The World’s Biggest Art Heist — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY The Wedding Coach — NETFLIX ORIGINAL Available April 8 The Way of the Househusband — NETFLIX ANIME Available April 9 Have You Ever Seen Fireflies? — NETFLIX FILM Night in Paradise — NETFLIX FILM Thunder Force — NETFLIX FILM Available April 10 The Stand-In Available April 11 Diana: The Interview that Shook the World Available April 12 New Gods: Nezha Reborn — NETFLIX FILM Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn: Seasons 1-4 Available April 13 The Baker and the Beauty: Season 1 Mighty Express: Season 3 — NETFLIX FAMILY My Love: Six Stories of True Love — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY Available April 14 The Circle: Season 2 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL Dad Stop Embarrassing Me! — NETFLIX ORIGINAL Law School — NETFLIX ORIGINAL The Soul — NETFLIX FILM Why Did You Kill Me? — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY Available April 15 Dark City Beneath the Beat The Master Ride or Die — NETFLIX FILM Available April 16 Arlo the Alligator Boy — NETFLIX FAMILY Ajeeb Daastaans — NETFLIX FILM Crimson Peak Fast & Furious Spy Racers: Season 4: Mexico — NETFLIX FAMILY Into the Beat — NETFLIX FILM Rush Synchronic Why Are You Like This — NETFLIX ORIGINAL The Zookeeper’s Wife Available April 18 Luis Miguel – The Series: Season 2 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL Available April 19 Miss Sloane PJ Masks: Season 3 Available April 20 Izzy’s Koala World: Season 2 — NETFLIX FAMILY Available April 21 Zero — NETFLIX ORIGINAL Available April 22 Life in Color with David Attenborough — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY Stowaway — NETFLIX FILM Available April 23 Heroes: Silence and Rock & Roll Shadow and Bone — NETFLIX ORIGINAL Tell Me When — NETFLIX FILM Available April 27 August: Osage County Battle of Los Angeles Fatma — NETFLIX ORIGINAL Go! Go!
What Is The Name Of The Netflix/Bbc One True-Crime Miniseries?
The wait for ‘Shadow and Bone’ is almost over! This month’s highlights include the Idris Elba drama Concrete Cowboy, the Netflix/BBC One true-crime miniseries The Serpent, Season 2 of the addictive reality competition The Circle (which will be released week-to-week this season, in an unusual move for Netflix), Jamie Foxx’s new sitcom Dad Stop Embarrassing Me!, and the much-hyped Shadow and Bone series adaptation. And in people that everyone loves, new Dolly Parton and David Attenborough documentaries.
Image via Well Go USA Check out all the new movies and shows on Netflix this month in the list below, complete with release dates and details. Avail. Discover them all.
4/3/21 Escape from Planet Earth Avail. Weddings are a beautiful cause for celebration, but planning one is far from a party. RELATED: Here’s What’s Leaving Netflix in April 2021 Avail.
Why Did You Kill Me? The Zookeeper’s Wife Avail. 4/20/21 Izzy’s Koala World: Season 2 — NETFLIX FAMILY When a koala needs help, Izzy Bee and her family are there — and with Australia’s extreme fires taking a toll, their care is needed now more than ever!
Cory Carson: Season 4 — NETFLIX FAMILY Whether helping out his friends or making new ones with sister Chrissy, Cory is always on the move and ready for any adventure that comes his way! Over the course of seven animated episodes, Headspace Director of Meditation and Mindfulness teacher, Eve Lewis Prieto, reveals the science behind a healthy night’s sleep and provides tips on how to get the best sleep you’ve ever had. The Machines, an animated action-comedy about an ordinary family who find themselves in the middle of their biggest family challenge yet…saving the world from the robot apocalypse.
Another new month brings a fresh batch of new content to the streaming service, and April’s crop is a winner across multiple fronts. As always, Netflix is releasing more original movies than anyone can keep up with – but three titles stand out in particular as promising options for your next movie night in. The first, Concrete Cowboy, was an audience favorite at last year’s fall film festivals.
It’s funnier, sweeter and more fully explores the possibility of whether two people can have a physical relationship without developing an emotional one. Watch Friends with Benefits on Netflix ‘Legally Blonde’ Released April 1 Thanks to the recent Britney Spears documentary, we’re currently in a big period of reassessing some unfortunate cultural misogyny from the early ‘00s. Beyond being an indelible cinematic creation by Reese Witherspoon, the character of Elle Woods is a beacon of hope for professional women who want to succeed by embracing their true self – and without putting other women down.
As the medium fought to fend off the rise of television, movies leaned into sweeping widescreen vistas, vibrant colors, opulent grandeur, and larger-than-life stories. Watch My Fair Lady on Netflix ‘The Pianist’ Released April 1 Movies set during the Holocaust are never easy to watch (and, arguably, nor should they be). The lived experiences of director Roman Polanski seep into the very fabric of the film, both in terms of his own time spent in the Kraków ghetto and his belief in the salvation of art.
This father-son drama starring Idris Elba and Stranger Things’ Caleb McLaughlin might hit some familiar beats, though the north Philadelphia setting is certainly unique with its deep rooting in a tight-knit community of urban cowboys. It’s time to start this conversation before we lose our ability to right the ship and fix the damage done. Watch Coded Bias on Netflix ‘Thunder Force’ Released April 9 Marvel and DC don’t have a duopoly on all the superhero fun.
The directing duo has spent the last decade making some of the most interesting and inventive sci-fi films within the indie space, and their latest work Synchronic is no exception. The actress is at her absolute steeliest in Miss Sloane where she plays a skilled lobbyist playing a long game to get gun safety legislation passed. Where to stream Miss Sloane ‘Stowaway’ Released April 22 Even though we’re still a long way off from actually sending humans to Mars, at least we have no shortage of movies about the journey to the Red Planet.
What Is Jamie Foxx’S Sitcom Inspired By?
New to Netflix April 2021: All movies & shows coming and going The list for the new Netflix April 2021 movies and TV titles has been released (via Vital Thrills), which you can now view below along with the titles that are set to leave from the streaming service next month. This includes series debuts of new Netflix originals: Shadow and Bone, the series adaptation of Leigh Bardugo’s fantasy novel trilogy; and Jamie Foxx’s return to sitcom Dad Stop Embarrassing Me! which is inspired by the Oscar winner’s bond with his daughter. Next month will also see the world premiere of Sony Pictures Animation’s long-delayed family animated film The Mitchells vs. The Machines which hails from Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse producing duo Phil Lord and Chris Miller.
RELATED: Keanu Reeves’ BRZRKR Comic Gets Film & Anime Adaptations at Netflix Available April 1 Magical Andes: Season 2 — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY Prank Encounters: Season 2 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL Tersanjung the Movie — NETFLIX FILM Worn Stories — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY 2012 Cop Out Friends with Benefits Insidious Legally Blonde Leprechaun The Pianist The Possession Secrets of Great British Castles: Season 1 The Time Traveler’s Wife Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Big Happy Family White Boy Yes Man Available April 2 Concrete Cowboy — NETFLIX FILM Just Say Yes — NETFLIX FILM Madame Claude — NETFLIX FILM The Serpent — NETFLIX ORIGINAL Sky High — NETFLIX FILM Available April 3 Escape from Planet Earth Available April 4 What Lies Below Available April 5 Coded Bias Family Reunion: Part 3 — NETFLIX FAMILY Available April 6 The Last Kids on Earth: Happy Apocalypse to You — NETFLIX FAMILY Help Jack and his monster-battling friends make choices to stay alive — and have some fun — in this interactive “Last Kids on Earth” adventure! Available April 7 The Big Day: Collection 2 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL Dolly Parton: A MusiCares Tribute — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY Snabba Cash — NETFLIX ORIGINAL This Is A Robbery: The World’s Biggest Art Heist — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY The Wedding Coach — NETFLIX ORIGINAL Available April 8 The Way of the Househusband — NETFLIX ANIME Available April 9 Have You Ever Seen Fireflies? — NETFLIX FILM Night in Paradise — NETFLIX FILM Thunder Force — NETFLIX FILM Available April 10 The Stand-In Available April 11 Diana: The Interview that Shook the World Available April 12 New Gods: Nezha Reborn — NETFLIX FILM Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn: Seasons 1-4 Available April 13 The Baker and the Beauty: Season 1 Mighty Express: Season 3 — NETFLIX FAMILY My Love: Six Stories of True Love — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY Available April 14 The Circle: Season 2 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL Dad Stop Embarrassing Me! — NETFLIX ORIGINAL Law School — NETFLIX ORIGINAL The Soul — NETFLIX FILM Why Did You Kill Me? — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY Available April 15 Dark City Beneath the Beat The Master Ride or Die — NETFLIX FILM Available April 16 Arlo the Alligator Boy — NETFLIX FAMILY Ajeeb Daastaans — NETFLIX FILM Crimson Peak Fast & Furious Spy Racers: Season 4: Mexico — NETFLIX FAMILY Into the Beat — NETFLIX FILM Rush Synchronic Why Are You Like This — NETFLIX ORIGINAL The Zookeeper’s Wife Available April 18 Luis Miguel – The Series: Season 2 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL Available April 19 Miss Sloane PJ Masks: Season 3 Available April 20 Izzy’s Koala World: Season 2 — NETFLIX FAMILY Available April 21 Zero — NETFLIX ORIGINAL Available April 22 Life in Color with David Attenborough — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY Stowaway — NETFLIX FILM Available April 23 Heroes: Silence and Rock & Roll Shadow and Bone — NETFLIX ORIGINAL Tell Me When — NETFLIX FILM Available April 27 August: Osage County Battle of Los Angeles Fatma — NETFLIX ORIGINAL Go! Go!
What Is The Name Of The Netflix/Bbc One True-Crime Miniseries?
The wait for ‘Shadow and Bone’ is almost over! This month’s highlights include the Idris Elba drama Concrete Cowboy, the Netflix/BBC One true-crime miniseries The Serpent, Season 2 of the addictive reality competition The Circle (which will be released week-to-week this season, in an unusual move for Netflix), Jamie Foxx’s new sitcom Dad Stop Embarrassing Me!, and the much-hyped Shadow and Bone series adaptation. And in people that everyone loves, new Dolly Parton and David Attenborough documentaries.
Image via Well Go USA Check out all the new movies and shows on Netflix this month in the list below, complete with release dates and details. Avail. Discover them all.
4/3/21 Escape from Planet Earth Avail. Weddings are a beautiful cause for celebration, but planning one is far from a party. RELATED: Here’s What’s Leaving Netflix in April 2021 Avail.
Why Did You Kill Me? The Zookeeper’s Wife Avail. 4/20/21 Izzy’s Koala World: Season 2 — NETFLIX FAMILY When a koala needs help, Izzy Bee and her family are there — and with Australia’s extreme fires taking a toll, their care is needed now more than ever!
Cory Carson: Season 4 — NETFLIX FAMILY Whether helping out his friends or making new ones with sister Chrissy, Cory is always on the move and ready for any adventure that comes his way! Over the course of seven animated episodes, Headspace Director of Meditation and Mindfulness teacher, Eve Lewis Prieto, reveals the science behind a healthy night’s sleep and provides tips on how to get the best sleep you’ve ever had. The Machines, an animated action-comedy about an ordinary family who find themselves in the middle of their biggest family challenge yet…saving the world from the robot apocalypse.