![]() For Kidsįun and learning go hand and hand in this kid-friendly compilation featuring familiar tunes like “Yankee Doodle,” “Skip to My Lou” and “Hokey Pokey.” Narrated by Academy Award-winner Mahershala Ali. An extended stay in paradise becomes the ultimate test of compatibility.įrom the Academy Award-winning co-director of My Octopus Teacher and the team behind Rise of the Warrior Apes, Chimp Empire explores the fascinating world of the largest chimpanzee society ever discovered as they navigate complex social politics, family dynamics and dangerous territory disputes. So much so that they spontaneously fly to Costa Rica for their third date - and get stuck as the world shuts down in March 2020. When Matt and Khani match on Hinge, sparks fly. Finance expert Ramit Sethi works with people across the US to help them achieve their richest lives. Money holds power over us - but it doesn’t have to. Ten years later, this three-part series delves into the massive manhunt that followed the tragedy, as remembered by the law enforcement officials who brought the bombers to justice - and the survivors caught in the crossfire. The 2013 Boston Marathon bombing paralyzed a great American city on what was supposed to be its happiest day. This intimate, all-access documentary chronicles Lewis Capaldi’s journey from a scrappy teen with a viral performance to a Grammy-nominated pop star.Īmerican Manhunt: The Boston Marathon Bombing – April 12 Lewis Capaldi: How I’m Feeling Now – April 5 Work brings an American travel executive (Rachael Leigh Cook) to Vietnam, where a free-spirited tour guide helps open her eyes to a beautifully adventurous way of life. Starring Christian Slater and Demián Bichir. While visiting family in Mexico, Alex (Evan Whitten) befriends a chupacabra hiding on his grandfather’s ranch and embarks on the adventure of a lifetime. To save his friends, Gus must find new strength as he uncovers the origins of The Great Crumble. Gus (Christian Convery) and his fellow hybrids are held captive by the Last Men in order to find a cure for the Sick. But is there one mistake that could tear them apart forever? In the midst of an international crisis, a career diplomat (Keri Russell) lands in a high-profile job she’s unsuited for, with tectonic implications for her marriage and her political future.įor Kate (Sarah Chalke) and Tully (Katherine Heigl), no obstacle is too big when it comes to their lifelong friendship. When disgraced ex-cop Mike Valentine (Edgar Ramírez) returns to his home state of Florida on a job to find a mobster’s runaway girlfriend (Abbey Lee), he gets swept up in a wild - and deadly - treasure hunt.Ī respected London surgeon’s (Richard Armitage) secret affair with his son’s fiancée Anna (Charlie Murphy) turns into an infatuation that threatens to change their lives forever. ![]() ~Alexandra Heilbron New and Returning Series That’s just a taste of what Netflix has to offer this April - see below for everything new coming to the streamer this month. Academy Award-winner Mahershala Ali narrates the documentary Chimp Empire, while rom-com fans will enjoy A Tourist’s Guide to Love starring Rachael Leigh Cook. Two fan-favorite series have new seasons this month - the fantasy adventure Sweet Tooth and the drama Firefly Lane starring Katherine Heigl and Sarah Chalke as longtime friends. Below, find the saddest films you can stream on Netflix-just make sure the tissues are in reach–these flicks are guaranteed to make even the most reluctant crier sniffle.What’s New on Netflix Canada April 2023 – and what’s leavingĪlexandra Heilbron on Ma| Leave a Comment Some of the sad movies on this list have a happy ending, and some definitively don't, so whether you’re looking for a happy cry or sad cry, anticipated tears or surprise tears, we’ve got you covered with an all-encompassing list of tear-jerkers to accommodate your every weepy mood. ![]() And maybe you've already rewatched The Notebook too many times to count (it's on Netflix again!), so you're looking for other sad films to watch. Perhaps it's better to leave it up to the Nicholas Sparkses and Jean Valjeans of the world to make you emotional. Sad movies are sometimes just what you need when you are thinking too much about your own life or the real world. And, in our humble opinion, movies provide an optimal means to bring you to the brink of tears. Sometimes a cathartic cry really is the best medicine. There's nothing that salt water can't solve–whether that's sweat, seawater, or yes, tears.
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