Anyone up for the cinema?
April is here and, although the days are getting longer, they’re not getting much warmer.
You could stick on an extra couple of jumpers to keep warm or, like us, you could head to the cinema (where they’ve got lovely central heating) to check out some of the great new films that are released this month.
Here are the best movies you can catch in the cinema this April.
Eddie The Eagle
Release date: April 1
Plot: The true story of British ski jumper Eddie Edwards, who charmed the world at the Winter Olympics in 1988. You know the one; that guy with the funny glasses.
Go see it because: It’s a feelgood story of an underdog who wouldn’t give up AND it stars friend of JOE, Taron Egerton. What’s not to like?
Clip via YouTube/LionsgateFilmsUK
Mammal
Release date: April 1
Plot: A woman becomes very close with a homeless young man she meets at a swimming pool, while contending with her violent ex-husband and a dangerous gang that threatens their blossoming relationship.
Go see it because: This is an Irish-made production with an Irish director (Rebecca Daly) which received rave reviews at the Sundance Film Festival and it stars Love/Hate actor and rising star, Barry Keoghan.
https://youtu.be/U1BCyzovpo8
Clip via YouTube/film tribe
Boulevard
Release date: April 8
Plot: A middle-aged, devoted man stuck in a dead end marriage turns to a secret life.
Go see it because: Definitely worth checking out because this is Robin Williams’ last ever big screen role.
Clip via YouTube/Movieclips Trailers
Hardcore Henry
Release date: April 8
Plot: A cyborg created by his wife must save her from the clutches of a psychotic tyrant.
Go see it because: The whole thing is shot on a GoPro, making for mad viewing. Also, for all you It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia fans, check out the dead ringer of ‘Lethal Weapon’ Charlie at around 30 seconds.
Clip via YouTube/STX Entertainment
The Huntsman: Winter’s War
Release date: April 8
Plot: Two evil sisters set out to conquer the land, but they face opposition in Eric the Huntsman and Sara, who are both determined to stop them.
Go see it because: It has a fantastic fantasy cast in the shape of Chris Hemsworth, Emily Blunt, Charlize Theron, Jessica Chastain, Rob Brydon and Nick Frost.
Clip via YouTube/Universal Pictures
I Am Belfast
Release date: April 8
Plot: A visual and poetic documentary of Belfast, with the theme of the city’s changing landscape, architecture, social structure and conflict all explored to varying degrees.
Go see it because: This looks like a beautiful depiction of Belfast, told from a different perspective.
Clip via YouTube/BFI
The Man Who Knew Infinity
Release date: April 8
Plot: A poor boy who grew up in India gets accepted to Cambridge University during World War I and pioneers new practices in mathematical theories, but not without facing backlash along the way.
Go see it because: It has a serious-looking cast (Dev Patel, Jeremy Irons, Stephen Fry) and reminds us of a grittier version of The Theory of Everything.
Clip via YouTube/Warner Bros. UK
Criminal
Release date: April 15
Plot: The skill set, knowledge and memories of a deceased CIA Agent are put inside a man who is a threatening and violent criminal.
Go see it because: This looks like an alternative and exciting take on a genre that has been done to death. Plus, Kevin Costner, Tommy Lee Jones, Ryan Reynolds all star alongside another friend of JOE, Gal Gadot.
Clip via YouTube/Lionsgate Movies
Eye In The Sky
Release date: April 15
Plot: A military officer who sets out to capture and contain terrorists in Kenya has to change the mission to “kill”, just as a child enters the death zone.
Go see it because: It stars the recently departed Alan Rickman, Breaking Bad’s own Aaron Paul and Helen Mirren as you’ve never seen her before.
Clip via YouTube/Zero Media
The Jungle Book
Release date: April 15
Plot: An orphan in the jungle is raised by a pack of wolves, a bear and a friendly panther.
Go see it because: It’s a modern day adaptation of an absolute classic, for heaven’s sake. It at least justifies a watch just to compare it to the brilliant Disney original.
Clip via YouTube/Disney Movie Trailers
Bastille Day
Release date: April 22
Plot: A CIA Agent and con artist team up on an anti-terrorism mission in France.
Go see it because: It’s Idris Elba being a f*cking badass. What’s not to absolutely love? This looks like a top-notch popcorn flick.
Clip via YouTube/StudiocanalUK
Friend Request
Release date: April 22
Plot: When a girl unfriends someone online, the repercussions are unthinkable as many of her loved ones are mysteriously killed.
Go see it because: You’ll never delete a Facebook friend again after seeing this. It looks like a lot of fun.
Clip via YouTube/Movieclips Trailers
Jane Got A Gun
Release date: April 22
Plot: A woman and her ex-lover team up to save her outlaw husband who is at the mercy of a ruthless gang.
Go see it because: The movie boasts a star-studded cast in the shape of Natalie Portman, Ewan McGregor and Joel Edgerton; all of whom are fearless. This definitely looks like it has a real Tarantino feel to proceedings.
Clip via YouTube/LionsgateFilmsUK
Louder Than Bombs
Release date: April 22
Plot: A family come to terms with the death of their mother and wife; a famed war photographer.
Go see it because: Our very own Gabriel Byrne looks to be on top form, as ever, and the subject matter is very deep and relatable.
Clip via YouTube/Movieclips Trailers
Miles Ahead
Release date: April 22
Plot: A biographical drama film about the famed jazz musician Miles Davis, as played by the supercool Don Cheadle.
Go see it because: The first 30 seconds of the trailer is reason alone. Cool as…
Clip via YouTube/iconfilmdistribution
Whiskey Tango Foxtrot
Release date: April 22
Plot: An American reporter is sent over to Afghanistan and Pakistan to cover events.
Go see it because: One of the funniest women on the planet, Tina Fey, teams up with one of the biggest stars in the world, Margot Robbie, alongside two acting gems in Martin Freeman and Billy Bob Thornton.
Clip via YouTube/Paramount Pictures
Captain America: Civil War
Release date: April 29
Plot: Political interference in the Avengers’ activities causes a rift between former allies Captain America and Iron Man.
Go see it because: Not only is this one of the biggest releases of April, it’s one of the biggest releases of 2016 and Captain America himself Chris Evans himself looks very impressive, while Robert Downing Jr. is always worth a watch.
We cannot wait to see this.
Clip via YouTube/Marvel UK
Demolition
Release date: April 29
Plot: An investment banker’s life flips upside down when his wife is killed in a car crash. He comes up with a very interesting way to move on.
Go see it because: This film is helmed by the director of Dallas Buyers Club (Jean-Marc Vallée) and stars Jake Gyllenhaal – who keeps on getting better – with the pair coming together to deliver what looks like a very unusual and very interesting film.
Clip via YouTube/FoxSearchlight
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