

Whether you are in the mood to see revealed crimes, a delightful series of documentaries, provocative drama, chilling horror, science fiction for the whole family or a good dose of Dolly Parton, we have what you need. last trailer round.
Miraculous fishing: kidnapped abroad: Exclusively at discovery + on March 25.
If you watched the 2000 Russel Crowe / Meg Ryan drama Proof of life, you have an idea of the history of the Hargroves, whose father was kidnapped on a country road in Columbia in 1994. Decades later, his son, Miles Hargrove, shares what it was like to live under this trauma, revealing home videos and diaries and interviews with his mother , brother and closed circle of friends, who helped them in hell.
Worn Stories: Only on Netflix from April 1st.
This one looks very cute. A series of documents based on the New York Times Best Seller, Worn Stories explore the closets of a wide variety of people to find out what we wear and what it means.
Mapplethorpe: director’s version: Coming digital on April 2nd.
In 2019, Ondi Timoner directed a biopic about the controversial photographer Robert Mapplethorpe (played by Matt Smith). Now, here comes the director’s version, which promises “restored scenes that portray Mapplethorpe’s childhood love for photography, his conflicted relationship with his father and his persistent and ambivalent connection with the Catholic faith”.
Dolly Parton: a tribute to MusiCares: Coming to Netflix on April 7.
Sustained: Arriving everywhere on April 9th.
This horror thriller begins with a couple (Jill Awbrey and Bart Johnson) trying to save their marriage. But the automated smart home that was supposed to be a quick retreat becomes a prison. Directed by Chris Lofing and Travis Cluff.
Moffie: Coming to theaters and On Demand on April 9th.
Oliver Hermanus directs this war drama about a young man forced into compulsory military service to defend the 1981 apartheid regime in South Africa. He must not only fight to survive, for his sanity and soul, he must also hide that he is gay. .. and falling in love with another soldier. Kai Luke Brummer, Barbara-Marié Immelman and Michael Kirch star.
They: Coming to the main video on April 9th.
Produced by Little Marvin and Lena Waithe, They is a horror anthology series with a first season centered on a black family who moved from North Carolina in the 1950s to a completely white neighborhood in Los Angeles during the period known as The Great Migration. The family’s idyllic home becomes ground zero, where malevolent, neighboring and supernatural forces threaten to insult, destroy and destroy them. Deborah Ayorinde, Ashley Thomas, Alison Pill, Shahadi Wright Joseph, Melody Hurd and Ryan Kwanten star.
86 Melrose Avenue: Coming to On Demand on April 20th.
Writer / director Lili Matta plays a police thriller about a former Marine (Dade Elza) suffering from PTSD, who takes hostages in an art gallery. Parks and recreationco-stars of Jim O’Heir.
The Marijuana Conspiracy: Coming to digital on April 20 (4/20 – got it?)
Inspired by real events, writer / director Craig Pryce created a drama about five women, who sought a fresh start in the 1970s by participating in a study on the effects of weed on women. Julia Sarah Stone, Morgan Kohan, Brittany Bristow, Tymika Tafari and Kyla Young star.
Bloodthirsty: Coming to On Demand on April 23rd.
I’ve been rooting for this groundbreaking horror film since its debut at Fantastic Fest. Amelia Moses directs Lauren Beatty in a story about an ambitious singer and the cost of fame. (Oh, and look who’s named in the trailer!)
Mitchells vs. The machines: Coming to Netflix on April 30th.
Previously titled Connected, this animated adventure comes from the studio that brought us Spider-Man: In the Spider-Verse. In addition, it features voices from Abbi Jacobson, Danny McBride, Maya Rudolph, Mike Rianda, Eric Andre, Olivia Colman, Fred Armisen, Beck Bennett, Chrissy Teigen, John Legend, Charlyne Yi, Blake Griffin, Conan O’Brien, Doug the Pug , Sasheer Zamata, Elle Mills, Alex Hirsch and Jay Pharoah.
Which trailer have you most intrigued?
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