The 10 best movies coming to Netflix in April

The 10 best movies coming to Netflix in April

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Will Ferrell in “Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby.”

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  • Here are the best movies on Netflix in April.
  • Watch comedies like “Talladega Nights” and “Knocked Up.”
  • Also check out dramas “King Richard” and “Wild Things.”
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Check out the best movies coming to Netflix this month.

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“Happy Gilmore” (April 1)

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(L-R) Bob Barker and Adam Sandler in “Happy Gilmore.”

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Adam Sandler’s classic comedy stars the Sandman as Happy, a not-too-good hockey player who switches to golf to help save his grandmother’s house. His long drives off the tee and bad-boy antics make him a hit on the tour.

The movie is topped by a great supporting role from Carl Weathers as a golf pro with a wooden hand, trying to show Happy how to really play golf. Plus, one of the best cameos ever: Bob Barker, who ends up fighting Happy during a Pro-Am.

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“The Matrix” (April 1)

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Keanu Reeves in “The Matrix.”

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It’s the movie that changed the action genre forever due to its slow-motion shots and gravity-defying fight sequences.

And Keanu Reeves delivers one of his all-time best performances as Neo, who must be convinced that he’s living in a simulation and open his mind to become “The One.”

“The Matrix Reloaded” and “Revolutions” are also available.

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“Molly’s Game” (April 1)

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Jessica Chastain in “Molly’s Game.”


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In this drama based on real events written and directed by Aaron Sorkin, we follow Jessica Chastain as Molly Bloom, a former world-class skier who launches a poker empire that catches the attention of the FBI.

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“Smokey and the Bandit” (April 1)

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Burt Reynolds and Sally Field in “Smokey and the Bandit.”

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After being Burt Reynolds’ stunt double for years, Hal Needham had a wild idea for a movie he wanted his friend to star in, with Needham directing: a bootlegger who illegally transports 400 cases of Coors beer to Atlanta.

The movie would change Needham’s career forever as it became one of the biggest hits of the late 1970s thanks to Reynolds, Sally Field as his co-star, and a lot of fun car chase scenes.

“Smokey and the Bandit II” is also available.

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“Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby” (April 1)

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(L-R) Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly in “Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby.”

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Want to watch another movie based around cars? Check out this comedy team-up from Will Ferrell and director Adam McKay.

Here, Ferrell plays Ricky Bobby, whose “You’re either first or last” mindset makes him one of the biggest NASCAR drivers until it all comes crashing down.

This hilarious comedy also features great performances from John C. Reilly, Sacha Baron Cohen, Michael Clarke Duncan, Leslie Bibb, and Amy Adams.

“Wild Things” (April 1)

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(L-R) Kevin Bacon, Denise Richards, Neve Campbell, and Matt Dillon star in “Wild Things.”

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One of the steamiest movies of the late 1990s, thanks to Neve Campbell, Denise Richards, and Matt Dillon, all inhabiting the same swimming pool, “Wild Things” is also an outlandish thriller. In the film, Dillon, as a high school guidance counselor, attempts to clear his name following career-debilitating accusations.

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“You’ve Got Mail” (April 1)

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Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan in “You’ve Got Mail.”

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This classic rom-com that takes place during the early days of email stars Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks as two New Yorkers building an online relationship but having no idea that, in real life, they are business rivals.

“Blackfish” (April 4)

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“Blackfish.”

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Chronicling the heartbreaking lives of captive orcas at SeaWorld, this documentary holds nothing back to show the power and intellect of whales and how they are stripped of everything to become an attraction.

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“Knocked Up” (April 16)

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Katherine Heigl and Seth Rogen in “Knocked Up.”

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Judd Apatow’s hit early 2000s comedy made Seth Rogen and Katherine Heigl stars as they play two complete opposites who, after a drunk one-night stand resulting in a pregnancy, try to make it work as a couple.

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“King Richard” (April 24)

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Will Smith in “King Richard.”

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Will Smith earned an Oscar win for his performance as Richard Williams, the father of Venus and Serena Williams.

With unconventional tennis training methods and a drive to get his family out of Compton, Williams will do anything to prove that two Black girls can make it in the predominantly white sport.

The movie works because of Smith’s embodiment of the flawed yet good-hearted Williams.

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