The 7 Best New Movies on Amazon Prime Video in April 2024
Itâs a new month, which means new movies are available to watch on your favorite streaming service. And Amazonâs Prime Video streaming platform is hooking viewers up with some heavy-hitting, groundbreaking classics.
Whether youâve seen them before, have them on repeat or are first-time viewing theyâre worth putting on you watch list. While Prime Videoâs list of new films in April stretch way beyond these seven titles, TheWrap wanted to point your attention to best ones on its lineup.
Check out our picks for the best new movies on Peacock in April 2024 below.
âThe Notebookâ (2004)
Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams in âThe Notebookâ (New Line Cinema)
Thereâs nothing like a romantic movie that can bring out all the heartwarming feels, pull you closer to your boo and make you break out the tissue box.
âThe Notebookâ is set in 1940s South Carolina where mill worker Noah Calhoun (Ryan Gosling) and affluent girl Allie (Rachel McAdams) fall in love despite being cut from completely different socioeconomic cloths. Even when a breakup and years worth of distance shifts their relationship, the two end up finding a way back into one anotherâs hearts no matter the circumstances.
âBoomerangâ (1992)
âBoomerangâ (Paramount Pictures)
Eddie Murphy, who is known for having played a wide range of comedic roles, steps to play the debonair ladiesâ man, Marcus. The world â and any woman â he wants is at his fingertips. However, the executive meets his match when his company merges and heâs assigned to work under Jaqueline (Robin Givens). Marcus is swept up by Jacquelineâs power and opposition to committed relationships, but heâll have to decide between Jacqueline or the more thoughtful Angela (Halle Berry), who he keeps on the sidelines.
âMĂșsicaâ (2024)
Camilla Mendes in âMĂșsicaâ (Prime Video)
In addition to the classic films that are landing on Amazon Prime Video, Prime Video has also produced some all-new movies.
âMĂșsicaâ is a coming-of-age story centered on a young New Jersey man named Rudy (Rudy Mancuso), who is an aspiring creative and has synesthesia. As he gets older, he navigates other challenges that come with life, including love, family and his Brazilian culture. MĂșsica is based on Mancuso, who also wrote and directed the film.
âJarheadâ (2005)
âJarheadâ (Universal Pictures)
Another biographical film to add to the list is the Jake Gyllenhaal-led war drama âJarhead.â The movie is based on the 2003 memoir âJarheadâ by Anthony Swofford and tells the story of a group of soldiers who were trained to become snipers and were sent on a mission in the first Gulf War. The film is told from the perspective of Anthony (Gyllenhaal). As their days in war go by, they are challenged by feelings of homesickness and loneliness.
âMemoirs Of A Geishaâ (2005)
âMemoirs Of A Geishaâ (Columbia Pictures)
âMemoirs Of A Geishaâ takes viewers back to 1920s Kyoto, Japan, where 9-year-old Chiyo (Suzuka Ohgo) has been sold to a geisha house to serve its tenants and customers. As she gets older, and after years of training, Chiyo evolves into the graceful geisha Sayuri (Ziyi Zhang). However, her pleasant life shifts when World War II starts up.
âWayneâs Worldâ (1992)