The Top Ten Movies Streaming Now

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The 10 most released films in April offer a diverse collection of styles and genres, so there is, as they say, something for everyone. If you like stylistic horror, don’t miss Dust Bunny. If you like clean thrillers, Summit is for you. If you like sports movies, there is Marty Supreme-or you could just watch again The devil wears Prada before heading to the theater for the rest.
The cleaning lady (2025)
Director Paul Fieg The cleaning lady is a psychological thriller influenced by raunchy suburban potboilers like missing girl and suspense classics like Vertigo. Based on the 2022 novel by Freida McFadden, The cleaning lady has a classic setup: Millie (Sydney Sweeney), a young woman with a secret past, lands a job as a live-in housekeeper for wealthy couple Nina (Amanda Seyfried) and Andrew Winchester (Brandon Sklenar). Millie soon discovers that the nice couple who hired her are hiding some very dangerous secrets. Ideal for fans of escalating tensions and deadly twists. Flow The cleaning lady on Starz.
The devil wears Prada (2006)
With the long-awaited sequel just released in theaters, people are rushing to stream the original classic. This totally holds up. Meryl Streep was nominated for an Oscar for her iconic role as Miranda Priestly, the ruthless editor-in-chief of Track magazine, and Anne Hathaway is incredible as Andy Sachs, a young journalist who is about to learn a plot on the world of fashion. Flow The devil wears Prada on Disney+, HBO Max, Hulu and Fubo.
Crime 101 (2025)
As the title suggests, Crime 101 is a lesson in making a perfect crime film. Chris Hemsworth plays Mike, an elusive and talented burglar known for his non-violent heists and never leaving a clue. Hot on his trail is Lou, played by Mark Ruffalo, a seasoned detective obsessed with solving a series of high-profile robberies. Lou is the only person in the LAPD who believes there is a connection between the crimes. Halle Berry plays Sharon, an insurance broker who teams up with Mike to help him steal from his wealthy clients. Flow Crime 101 on Amazon Prime.
Marty Supreme (2025)
Loosely inspired by the real life of ping-pong player Marty Reisman, Marty Supreme is a fast-paced sports drama set in the world of professional table tennis in the 1950s. Timothée Chalamet stars as Marty Mauser, a brash ping-pong prodigy. Gwyneth Paltrow plays Kay Stone, a wealthy woman who finds herself embroiled in Marty’s world. Marty Supreme has to be the most successful ping-pong movie in history, garnering nine Academy Award nominations and a 93% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Flow Marty Supreme on HBO Max.
The running man (2025)
Based on a 1982 novel by Stephen King (written under the name Richard Bachman) and directed by Edgar WrightThe running man is a near-future dystopian sci-fi action film in which the most popular show on television is a deadly reality competition with contestants who must survive 30 days while being hunted by professional assassins. I hate to admit that I would totally watch this show, and you should totally watch this movie. Flow The running man on Prime Video, Paramount+ and MGM+.
Summit (2026)
This modern riff on The most dangerous game stars Charlize Theron as Sasha, an elite climber seeking adventure in the Australian wilderness. She gets much more than she bargained for when she meets Ben, played by Taron Egerton, a twisted predator whose favorite pastime is hunting and murdering strangers. Don’t miss this tense and thrilling adventure of a film. Flow Summit on Netflix.
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28 years later: the Temple of Bones (2026)
Filmed back to back with the years 2025 28 years later, The Temple of Bones shifts the series’ focus to the nature of evil in a post-apocalypse world. Alfie Williams plays Spike, a young man captured by a sadistic cult led by Sir Lord Jimmy Crystal, played by Jack O’Connell. Meanwhile, Dr. Kelson, played by Ralph Fiennes, is experimenting on an “Infected Alpha” in the Temple of Bones. If you like intelligent horror and/or have a soft spot for the undead, don’t miss this one. Flow 28 years later: the Temple of Bones on Netflix.
Bugonia (2025)
I like it when a weird film finds a wide audience, and Bugonia it’s this movie. Jesse Plemons and Aidan Delbis play a couple of society dregs who kidnap a high-level pharmaceutical executive (Emma Stone) because they think she’s an alien. Directed by Yorgos Lanthimos, who directed the excellent Poor thingsThe Best Picture Oscar-nominated film is a must-see, even if you’re just a little weird. (And if you want more weirdness, it’s based on an even weirder South Korean movie called Let’s save the green planet.) Flow Bugonia on Peacock.
Mike and Nick and Nick and Alice (2026)
This high-energy time travel comedy stars James Marsden as “Quick Draw” Mike and Vince Vaughn as his friend Nick, a mob hitman on the verge of retirement. Their world is turned upside down when another version of Nick arrives from the future to warn Mike that he is trapped and will become the target of a cannibalistic assassin called “The Barron”. This is a perfect movie if you’re a fan of genre-bending dark comedy. Stream Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice on Disney+ and Hulu.
Dust Bunny (2025)
Bryan Fuller’s feature debut is a family horror film with a dark fairytale vibe and an unforgettable monster under the bed. Mads Mikkelsen plays a dangerous hitman, Sigourney Weaver plays his master, and Sophie Sloan plays a little girl who thinks a monster has eaten her family, so she recruits the hitman to help kill him. If you’re a fan of Fuller’s previous work like Hannibal Or Push the daisiesDust Bunny is a must-have. Stream Dust Bunny on HBO Max and Hulu.


