Plex, the free streaming app on Roku, kicks off in April with two scary films: “Snowpiercer” and “The Woman in Black 2: Angel of Death.” And, to lighten the mood, the hit NBC comedy “Just Shoot Me!,” about a wacky magazine staff that puts out “Blush,” a fashion magazine based on “Vogue.” George Segal, Wendy Malick, and David Spader co-star. Steven Levitan, who created “Modern Family,” created the show.
For sci-fi thriller fans, “Snowpiercer,” based on the French dystopian graphic novel, is about a train that houses the remnants of humanity on a high-speed train after Earth fails to stop climate change. Season 4 of the series version of the story is awaiting a premiere date from TNT. Written and directed by “Parasite” director/co-writer Bong Joon-ho, the film stars Chris Evans, Song Kang-ho Ed Harris, Tilda Swinton, Jamie Bell, Octavia Spencer, and more.
”The Woman in Black 2: Angel of Death” is a horror film set during WWII. The London Blitz forces two teachers to evacuate children to Eel March House, an isolated manor house on an island — where they soon realize they are not alone.
Coming in April:
- 24 Hours To Live
- Absolutely Anything
- American Heist
- Apocalypto
- Cake
- Cold Skin
- Compliance
- Control
- Dorian Gray
- Factory Girl
- Fisherman’s Friends
- Force Majeure
- Frailty
- Get A Job
- Greenfingers
- Horns
- How I Live Now
- I Am Wrath
- Just Shoot Me!
- Last Legion, The
- Mad To Normal
- Me Without You
- Passion Of The Christ
- Permanent Midnight
- Red Dog
- Requiem For A Dream
- Royal Affair, A
- Royal Deceit
- Secretary
- Shottas
- Skeleton Twins, The
- Snowpiercer
- Some Kind Of Beautiful
- Swimming With Sharks
- Take This Waltz
- This Beautiful Fantastic
- Tunnel, The
- Vanishing on 7th Street
- White Bird In A Blizzard
- Woman In Black 2
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