What's on in cinemas | April indie films
April's indie offerings include a found-footage horror and an exploration of faith. Here's our indie picks to what's on in cinemas.
April's indie offerings include a found-footage horror and an exploration of faith. Here's our indie picks to what's on in cinemas.
Whether you're in the market for blood-curdling horror or a video game adaptation, April has it. Here's what's on in cinemas this month.Â
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Hasbro’s wildly popular role-playing game gets its fourth big screen treatment. Read our review of Dungeons & Dragons: Honour Among Thieves.
★★★★☆ Rye Lane injects its chosen genre with some much needed authenticity. Read our review of Raine Allen Miller’s debut feature.
Adam Driver stars as a pilot stranded on Earth… 65 million years ago when dinosaurs roamed the land. Read our review of 65.Â
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Woody Harrelson stars as a basketball coach who is court ordered to coach players with disabilities. Read our review of Champions.Â
With the release of Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey imminent, Arabella Peterson explores the trend of horror tapping into childhood fears.Â
We spoke to series creator and writer Neil Cross and director Jamie Payne about DCI John Luther’s journey to the big screen.Â
★★★☆☆ We say goodbye to Woodsboro in Scream VI as Ghostface relocates to New York. Read our review of the horror sequel.
★★☆☆☆ Norwegian director Bent Hamer's latest film is a peculiar, visually arresting, yet deadbeat oddity - with a distracting Scandinavian accent. Read our The Middle Man review.
The London edition of the prestigious Sundance Film Festival will take place July 6-9 at Picturehouse Central.Â
★☆☆☆☆ With Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey, Rhys Frake-Waterfield attempts to transform Winnie the Pooh into a new, iconic horror villain.