Highlights for the week include the return of “Black Mirror” Season 7, featuring six new episodes and an impressive cast. The crime thriller “Karma” and “How to Sell Drugs Online (Fast)” Season 4 are set for release, along with a deep dive into the Boston Red Sox in “The Clubhouse.” Upcoming titles include the documentary “Bad Influence,” the heartfelt story “Our World to Remake,” and new arrivals like “Arctic Chronicle” and “Moonrise.” Don’t miss the romantic comedy “Tomorrow is Another Day.”
Top Picks of the Week
Black Mirror Season 7 (April 10): This acclaimed anthology series returns to explore humanity’s obsession with screens. Created by Charlie Brooker, the darkly humorous show boasts a 4.4/5 rating on AlloCiné and features six gripping new episodes, including a continuation of the beloved sci-fi tale ‘USS Callister.’
With an all-star lineup, Season 7 includes performances from Awkwafina (Jackpot), Peter Capaldi (Doctor Who), Asim Chaudhry, Emma Corrin (The Crown, Deadpool & Wolverine), Patsy Ferran, Paul Giamatti (Winter Break), Lewis Gribben, Rashida Jones (Parks & Rec), Siena Kelly, Rosy McEwen (The Alienist), Chris O’Dowd (The IT Crowd), Will Poulter (Midsommar), Issa Rae (Barbie), and Tracee Ellis Ross (Black-ish).
Exciting Releases on April 4
Karma: This gripping crime thriller traps six individuals in a karmic cycle, intertwined by reckless decisions that spiral into chaos.
Catch Up on April 8
How to Sell Drugs Online (Fast) Season 4: Moritz is finally out of prison after a four-year stint and is eager to launch a legal business. However, he quickly realizes that the world has changed, with Dan transforming BonusLife into a booming dietary supplement company during his absence.
The Clubhouse: Gain exclusive insights into one of sports history’s most legendary teams, the Boston Red Sox. Experience the 2024 Sox season both on and off the field, delving into the personal and professional lives of MLB players as they tackle the challenges of a demanding 162-game season.
Truth or Dare (catalog): What begins as a harmless game among friends takes a terrifying turn when someone—or something—begins to punish those who lie or refuse to participate.
On the Radar for April 9
Bad Influence: The Dark Side of Kidfluencing: With billions of views and millions of dollars at stake, this provocative documentary series investigates the unsettling realm of child influencers, shining a light on disturbing allegations involving Internet celebrity Piper Rockelle and her mother, Tiffany Smith.
Our World to Remake: After experiencing a loss, television producer Gallo faces an unexpected life shift. Determined to uphold a promise, he embarks on a heartfelt journey with his son, Benito, and family friend Diana. As they reconnect with old acquaintances, Gallo and Benito uncover vital truths about themselves and the significance of their bond.
Everyone at Home (catalog): Long-term couple Catherine and Yann find their relationship tested when their daughter and her boyfriend move in due to housing issues, leading to a tumultuous cohabitation dynamic.
New Arrivals on April 10
Arctic Chronicle: A young Inuit woman seeks to reinvent her life after abruptly ending her marriage in a very public way. However, navigating her small Arctic town proves challenging, where everyone knows each other’s business.
Frozen Hot Boys: Guided by a teacher with personal motivations, a group of impulsive youths strives to overcome challenges and win a snow sculpture competition in Japan.
Moonrise: Set in the near future, humanity has placed its trust in a global government that relies on an international AI network named Sapientia, which makes calculated decisions to ensure a peaceful existence for all.
Available Now and Worth Watching
Tomorrow is Another Day: This charming romantic comedy featuring Sofia Carson is perfect for solo viewing, a cozy date night, or a fun time with friends after a long day.