April 2024 film preview: Civil War, Challengers, and killers in suits prime an action-packed summer

April's got it all: Dev Patel in a tuxedo, Zendaya toying with fools, and the long-awaited sequel to Ken Burns' Civil War

April 2024 film preview: Civil War, Challengers, and killers in suits prime an action-packed summer
Kirsten Dunst, Henry Cavill, Mike Faist, Zendaya, Josh O’Connor, Dev Patel, and Bill Skarsgård
Photo: A24

As is its wont, March was in like a lion and out like a lamb, leaving behind a bevy of blockbuster movies in its wake. But this lamb’s got something good under its wool: Movies! April, to put it mildly, ain’t no slouch. With a couple of anticipated action epics (Monkey Man, Civil War), erotically-charged tennis matches (Challengers), and a one-of-a-kind, extremely legal superhero parody ‌(The People’s Joker), April has enough coal to keep the film flames burning until summer.

So wash away those April showers with The A.V. Club’s unimpeachable film preview!

Someone Like You (April 2)
Someone Like You (2024) Official Trailer - Karen Kingsbury Productions

Director: Tyler RussellCast: Sarah Fisher, Jake Allyn, Lynn Collins, Robyn Lively, and Scott ReevesIt’s a tale as old as time: Boy meets girl, boy loses girl to death, boy finds out girl has a twin sister “separated as embryos,” boy falls in love with girl’s twin sister. is based on a weepy bestseller about a young architect named Dawson who finds out his dead girlfriend has an IVF twin. We don’t need to call The Hallmark Channel to know where this one is going: A grown woman rejects the family that raised her for her “real family” in Birmingham and the lonely architect who loved her sister. Bring the tissues because, apparently, one embryonic twin is as good as the other.

Monkey Man (April 5)
Monkey Man | Official Trailer

Director: Dev PatelCast: Dev Patel, Sharlto Copley, Pitobash, Sobhita Dhulipala, and Sikandar KherFor roughly a decade, fans of Dev Patel have prayed for their to don a tux and play James Bond. Little did we know that he should actually play John Wick. , Patel’s directorial debut, looks like a hard-charging, stylish-as-all-hell revenge thriller that’s more The Raid than . Hoping to prove he’s an action star with an authorial voice, Patel is already racking up rave reviews () for Monkey Man. Maybe it’s a good thing he never played James Bond.

The First Omen (April 5)
The First Omen | Official Trailer | 20th Century Studios

Director: Arkasha StevensonCast: Nell Tiger Free, Ralph Ineson, Sônia Brag, Charles Dance, and Bill NighyBefore anyone says anything, we know that this title makes no sense. ? You’re not fooling us. The first Omen starred Gregory Peck and Lee Remick. This latest Omen is something closer to minus one. Instead of focusing on one rotten little antichrist, The First Omen appears to have more in common with the nunsploitation of Immaculate. Frankly, if someone told us this was based on an original horror screenplay and retrofitted into the Omen franchise, we’d believe it. But at least they had the good sense to class up the nunnery with Bill Nighy, Charles Dance, and Ralph Ineson, playing a couple of concerned priests, who help make the connection to the original film.

The People’s Joker (April 5)
The People’s Joker - Official Trailer (2024) Vera Drew, Lynn Downey

Director: Vera DrewCast: Vera Drew, Lynn Downey, Kane Distler, Nathan Faustyn, David Liebe Hart, Maria Bamford, Scott Aukerman, Tim Heidecker, and Bob OdenkirkFinally legal after two years of corporate handwringing that reminded the United States that parody laws exist, is unlike anything audiences are likely to see this year—save for . Through a parody of Todd Phillips’ original Joker movie, co-writer, director, and star Vera Drew maps her experience as a trans comedian onto Gotham’s gatekept comedy landscape. The result is an original, hilarious superhero parody that doubles as the most personal Caped Crusader movie in years.

‌It’s Only Life After All (April 10)
Indigo Girls: It’s Only Life After All - Official Trailer - Oscilloscope Laboratories HD

Director: Alexandria BombachCast: Amy Ray, Emily Sailers, and Winona LaDukeGrammy-winning “political lesbians” never got the mainstream attention they deserved. Yet Amy Ray and Emily Saliers started a quiet revolution that, thankfully, Ray filmed throughout their four decades atop the American folk music scene. Ray’s tapes became the basis for , a new documentary from Alexandria Bombach about the band, their music, and their legacy. Indigo Girls paved the way for queer artists to be taken seriously in a ruthlessly homophobic and misogynistic culture. It’s Only Life After All shows how they did it.

Civil War (April 12, 2024)
Civil War | Official Trailer 2 HD | A24

Director: Alex GarlandCast: Kirsten Dunst, Nick Offerman, Cailee Spaeny, Wagner Moura, Stephen McKinley Henderson, and Jesse PlemonsAlex Garland makes divisive movies but, typically, people have seen the movie before they take sides. However, the very premise of another American civil war, given the extreme polarization of American culture, is a touchy subject. Heck, our presidential candidates can’t even admit why the actual American Civil War was fought publicly. Set in the not-too-distant future in which it’s Texas and California against the rest of America, follows a team of journalists who take a life-changing road trip across these battle-hardened United States. Garland’s penchant for provocation often comes from thoughtful, interrogative, and horrifying places. We look forward to finding out what everyone’s fighting about.

Arcadian (April 12)
Arcadian Trailer #1 (2024)

Director: Benjamin BrewerCast: Nicolas Cage, Jaeden Martell, and Maxwell JenkinsSet in the post-apocalyptic hellspace between and , Arcadian sees Nicolas Cage in family protector mode. Sequestered on a small farm as an unseen battalion of monsters ravages Earth, Cage would very much appreciate his sons’ cooperation in staying on the premises. Alas. With a tight of four, which includes It’s Jaeden Martell and Reacher’s Maxwell Jenkins as Cage’s sons, the movie is keeping its plot and creature designs under wraps. It doesn’t matter. A compelling trailer and a non-meme-based Cage performance are all we need.

Don’t Tell Mom The Babysitter’s Dead (April 12)
Don’t Tell Mom the Babysitter’s Dead Teaser Trailer (2024)

Director: Wade Allain-MarcusCast: Simone Joy Jones, Nicole Richie, Miles Fowler, Ms. Pat, Jermaine Fowler, and June SquibbSimone Joy Jones is right on top of that, Rose. 2024’s reboots the with a predominately Black cast and a familiar premise. Taking over for Christina Applegate is Fresh Prince’s Simone Joy Jones, whose parent-free vacation goes to hell when Mrs. Sturack (played by Oscar nominee June Squibb) shows up to babysit. Luckily for her, as the title implies, Sturack isn’t long for this world. Elsewhere, Nicole Richie fills in for Joanna Cassidy as Jones’ new boss.

In Flames (April 12)
In Flames - Trailer HD

Director: Zarrar KahnCast: Ramesha Nawal, Omar Javaid, and Bakhtawar Mazhar, Pakistan’s selection for Best International Feature at this year’s Academy Awards, advertises itself as having more in common with than . Directed by Zarrar Kahn in his directorial debut, In Flames follows Mariam (Ramesha Nawal), who, following the death of the family patriarch, must navigate the supernatural horror of a male-dominated society as malevolent specters from the past haunt her present. The film, which premiered at last year’s Cannes film festival, finally makes landfall in the United States this month.

The Ministry Of Ungentlemanly Warfare (April 19)
The Ministry Of Ungentlemanly Warfare (2024) Official Trailer - Starring Henry Cavill

Director: Guy RitchieCast: Henry Cavill, Alan Ritchson, Alex Pettyfer, Eliza González, Cary Elwes, and Henry GoldingGuy Ritchie doesn’t take vacations. He makes movies—usually starring British men wearing suits. While he’s moved his to Netflix, he’s bringing Ungentlemanly Warfare to theaters. looks like the type of kinetic action movie on which Ritchie made his bones. Hot off the zeitgeist-grabbing , Henry Cavill and in a fictionalized telling of Operation Postmaster, with Eiza González, Henry Golding, the refrigerator from Reacher (Alan Ritchson), and—holy shit—Alex Pettyfer providing backup. Plus, Freddie Fox plays James Bond creator Ian Fleming in this one. It looks like a Guy Ritchie movie. If that’s your thing, enjoy the Ungentlemanly hijinx.

Sasquatch Sunset (April 19)
Sasquatch Sunset | Official Red Band Trailer | Bleecker Street

Directors: David and Nathan ZellnerCast: Jesse Eisenberg, Riley Keough, Christophe Zajac-Denek, and Nathan ZellnerHad Terrance Malick directed , it might look a little like whatever is. That’s a compliment. The improbably idyllic-looking movie is about a family of Bigfoots () enjoying their natural habitat. Though, given the first shot of the trailer, we assume the David and Nathan Zellner-directed comedy will have some jokes, too. At the very least, it’s the easiest way to see Jesse Eisenberg and Riley Keough looking like the Geico Cavemen. We are so back.

Abigail (April 19)
Abigail Trailer #1 (2024)

Directors Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler GillettCast: Giancarlo Esposito, Dan Stevens, Matthew Goode, Kathryn Newton, Angus Cloud, Kevin Durand, Melissa Barrera, William Catlett, and Alisha WeirThe horror genre left the COVID lockdowns with a real fear of children. However, while may look like the bad seeds of and , this pint-sized terror has a killer twist. Melissa Barrera, Kathryn Newton, Dan Stevens, and Giancarlo Esposito have kidnapped a ballerina vampire and are stuck holding her hostage until her family can pay a $50 million ransom. Directed by Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett, the pair responsible for reviving the Scream franchise, Abigail is a post-modern horror comedy that looks more fun than their stabs at Ghostface and harkens back to their breakthrough, .

Challengers (April 26)
CHALLENGERS | Official Trailer 2

Director: Luca GuadagninoCast: Zendaya, Mike Faist, and Josh O’ConnorBad news for those weirdos who hate sex scenes: Luca Guadagnino has a new movie coming out. Two years after Timothée Chalamet ate his father right the fuck up, Guadagnino returns with a tennis court ménage à trois. In , Zendaya plays Tashi, a tennis prodigy whose career took a nasty turn toward coaching her husband (Mike Faist), a tennis pro in the throes of a losing streak. His next match on the comeback trail? One-on-one with his ex-best friend (Josh O’Connor), Tashi’s ex-boyfriend, and the couple’s former third. See that? We made it the whole preview without embarrassing ourselves by saying anyone was serving.

Boy Kills World (April 26)
Boy Kills World (2024) Official Trailer - Bill Skarsgård, Jessica Rothe

Director: Moritz MohrCast: Bill Skarsgård, Famke Janssen, Sharlto Copley, Brett Gelman, and H. Jon Benjamin couldn’t have picked a worse month to come out in. With Monkey Man bowing at the beginning of April, do multiplexes have space for another heavily stylized revenge thriller about a strong, silent type in a suit doing the thing as Sharlto Copley hangs out in the supporting cast? We’re going to find out. Bill Skårsgaard stars as the titular boy doing the titular killing that takes the cocaine-laced lunacy of and gives it a Comic-Con spin. At the very least, it’ll give moviegoers a chance to bliss out to the dulcet tones of H. Jon Benjamin, who narrates this high-concept action comedy.

The Feeling That The Time For Doing Something Has Passed (April 26)
The Feeling That The Time for Doing Something Has Passed - Official Trailer | Starring Joanna Arnow

Director: Joanna ArnowCast: Joanna Arnow, Scott Cohen, and Babak TaftiJoanna Arnow’s Cannes breakout, , looks like a cult classic in the making. Drawing on Todd Solondz’s sardonic, pitch-black humor and Lena Dunham’s penchant for self-imposed sexual humiliation, The Feeling follows a lowly sub with a mean dom who seeks a boring boyfriend for a change. Arnow writes, directs, and stars in what could be the most uncomfortably funny movie of the month.

Humane (April 26)
Humane - Official Trailer | HD | IFC Films

David Cronenberg’s kids are keeping the family legacy strong. Joining her brother, Brandon, in the next wave of horror filmmakers, Caitlin Cronenberg’s directorial debut swerves toward satire. Starring Jay Baruchel, Emily Hampshire, and Peter Gallagher, Humane asks for volunteers to help reduce the Earth’s population amid a global environmental collapse. Who’s going to raise their hand to be sacrificed? Well, Peter Gallagher just volunteered his whole family. Hilarity, presumably, ensues.

 
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