| | | | | | Hey, there! If you still haven't seen Project Hail Mary, consider this your gentle nudge. After seeing it last week, I can confirm: it lives up to the hype!
That said, I can understand why it might not be at the top of your list—there's a lot competing for your attention right now. From ridiculously hilarious reality TV (Love Overboard) to bloody action comedies (They Will Kill You) and fan-favorite superhero series (Daredevil: Born Again), we've been spoiled with great releases lately. This week is no different. Let's get into what's worth watching. | | | Yours, John Content Manager - Film & Television @ Pix Current πΊ: Bait | π₯: Barry Lyndon | | Quick Links | |
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| | | | The Biggest Premieres of the Week! | It's a huge week for movie lovers! We've got Zendaya & Robert Pattinson's long-awaited romantic thriller and an animated movie that kids will be obsessed with. Forgo your weekly Starbucks order, put it towards a movie ticket, and enjoy one of the most anticipated films of the year in theaters. | | | The Super Mario Galaxy Movie | In theaters April 1 | Mario's back, and this time, he's going intergalactic. The sequel to The Super Mario Bros. Movie takes things beyond the Mushroom Kingdom, with Mario and Luigi racing across cosmic worlds to stop Bowser Jr. from restoring his father's legacy. With a star-studded cast (Chris Pratt, Charlie Day, Brie Larson, Anya Taylor-Joy, Jack Black) and a massive wave of audience goodwill carried over from the first film, it's bound to make millions—if not billions. | | | Watch trailer |
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| | | The Drama | In theaters April 3 | If someone asked you to say the worst thing you've ever done, would you do it? In this tense, conversation-sparking drama, a couple's answer to that question is what sends their wedding week off the rails. Starring Zendaya and Robert Pattinson, the film has been building serious buzz due to its captivating trailer and controversial plot twist. | | | Watch trailer |
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| | The full list: The Biggest Premieres of the Week! |
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| | | Guess the Movie: Poorly Explained Plots | A dad goes on a very long work trip and completely ghosts his daughter for, like, decades. | |
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| | | The Reviews Are In | Sleek, stylish, and surprisingly well-received. This latest wave of new releases is hitting all the right notes with critics. | " "A time-traveling comedy that packs a bloody fun punch."
—The Hollywood Reporter | | | " "TV's under-the-radar masterpiece."
—Empire | | | " "What it lacks in depth it more than makes up for with a thrilling sense of carnage."
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| | | Trailer of the Day | | The End of Oak Street | Anne Hathaway and Ewan McGregor co-star in a… dinosaur movie!? After a mysterious cosmic event rips their suburban neighborhood out of reality, a family is forced to survive in a completely unfamiliar world filled with strange, possibly prehistoric threats. After 8 years away, director David Robert Mitchell (It Follows) returns with this sci-fi blockbuster, hitting theaters April 14. |
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| | | Coming Soon | π² Watch the official trailer for the upcoming Stranger Things cartoon. | | π Netflix is raising prices again. | | π₯ Ryan Gosling to star in a new movie from the creators of Everything Everywhere All at Once. |
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