Best Fubo TV Movies April 2024

Best Fubo Movies to Watch Now (April 2024)

We’ve collected a list of some of the best Fubo movies to watch in April 2024, why not take a break and discover some movies too? We’ve curated a selection of fantastic movies you would love, including American Fiction, The Boys in the Boat, and Empire Records. So, in between catching up on the best Fubo shows, explore these titles and find some new favorites!

What are the best Fubo movies to watch in April 2024?

Fubo fans, rejoice! This month brings a downpour of fantastic series. Choosing the best Fubo movies to watch in April 2024 can be tough with so many options. To help you navigate, we’ve compiled a list of the hottest titles. So grab your snacks, settle in, and get ready to dive into some of the best shows Fubo has to offer this month.

American Fiction

Thelonious Ellison is a novelist who feels his serious work isn’t getting the recognition it deserves. To make a point about the publishing industry’s exploitation of Black stereotypes, he pens a satirical novel under the pseudonym Stagg R. Leigh. It reads like a stereotypical inner-city story, filled with gang violence, drugs, and a down-on-his-luck protagonist. American Fiction exposes the hypocrisy of the publishing industry that often prioritizes profit over quality and marginalizes Black voices. Monk’s experience challenges viewers to consider the challenges Black artists face.

The Boys in the Boat

The Boys in the Boat follows a ragtag group of working-class young men during the Great Depression. Many, like Joe Rantz, face poverty and homelessness. They find a chance at the University of Washington’s rowing team, led by the tough but determined coach, Al Ulbrickson. Despite having no prior rowing experience, these underdogs are thrown together and pushed to their limits. The film portrays their grueling training, the team’s internal conflicts, and the pressure to qualify for the 1936 Olympics in Berlin. The Boys in the Boat is a story of resilience and teamwork. The film is also visually stunning, with scenes capturing the beauty and intensity of rowing competitions. It’s a heartwarming and inspiring true story that will leave you feeling hopeful and motivated.

Empire Records

Lucas, the anxious new guy, stumbles upon the news that their beloved Empire Records is being sold to the soulless corporate giant, Music Town. Determined to save their haven, Lucas hatches a risky scheme with the day’s takings. Meanwhile, the other employees come together to support Lucas and the store. They all juggle personal crises while navigating the threat of losing their musical sanctuary. Empire Records is a nostalgic trip down memory lane for anyone who remembers the golden age of record stores. It captures the camaraderie of music lovers and the unique culture fostered in these independent shops. The soundtrack is fantastic, featuring a mix of alternative rock and classic hits.

Ghostbusters Afterlife

Callie, a struggling single mother, inherits her father’s farmhouse in a remote Oklahoma town. Unhappy about the move her children soon discover the place has a ghostly secret. As they explore the house, they stumble upon hidden equipment and discover their connection to Egon Spengler, one of the original Ghostbusters. Ghostbusters: Afterlife is a love letter to the original Ghostbusters movies. It captures the franchise’s spirit of humor, adventure, and spooky fun, all while introducing a fresh new cast of characters. The film cleverly blends in references and cameos for fans of the originals but is still enjoyable for newcomers.

Past Lives

Nora and Hae Sung are inseparable as children in South Korea. However, their bond is broken when Nora’s family emigrates to North America. Years pass, and they grow up in different worlds – Nora in a new country, Hae Sung in his South Korean hometown. Now adults, a chance encounter brings them back together in New York City. Nora is married to Arthur, a kind and supportive writer. Hae Sung is visiting a friend, carrying the weight of his own life choices. Over the course of a week, they reminisce about their childhood connection, a tender reminder of what might have been. In the Past Lives, the beauty lies in its quiet exploration of human connection and the power of first loves. The film is a reminder that life takes unexpected turns, and choices have consequences.

Pearl

Set in 1918 Texas, the film is about a young woman named Pearl, simmering with frustration and resentment. Confined to the drudgery of farm life, caring for her paralyzed father under her domineering mother’s watchful eye, Pearl yearns for escape. Pearl isn’t your typical horror movie with jump scares and gore. Mia Goth’s performance as Pearl is a highlight. She portrays the character’s vulnerability, desperation, and simmering rage with a chilling intensity. The film explores themes of desire, obsession, and the destructive nature of societal expectations.

Rise of the Planet of the Apes

Will Rodman, develops a drug intended to cure Alzheimer’s disease. He tests it on chimps, and one named Bright Eyes shows remarkable intelligence after receiving the treatment. However, tragedy strikes when Bright Eyes goes berserk to protect her newborn baby from being taken away. Rise of the Planet of the Apes is a thrilling action film with impressive visual effects that bring the apes to life. However, its true strength lies in its emotional core. We see the world through Caesar’s eyes, experiencing his growing intelligence, his capacity for love and compassion, and his outrage at the cruelty inflicted upon him and his kind.

Talk to Me

A group of teenagers are grieving the loss of loved ones. At a party, they encounter a mysterious ritual involving a severed and embalmed hand. The ritual supposedly allows them to briefly communicate with the dead. Initially, the thrill of connecting with the departed seems harmless. But things take a dark turn. The possession becomes more dangerous, with the spirits becoming increasingly hostile. The friends’ lives are put at risk as the line between the living and the dead blurs. Talk to Me injects a sense of youthful rebellion and experimentation into the horror genre. The film explores the allure of the forbidden, the lengths teenagers might go to for a thrill, and the consequences that follow.

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