Don't go wasting your hard earnt cash on lame movies! We've done all the hard work to bring you six of the best movie releases this month...
17 Again Imagine getting another shot at going back in time... That's exactly what happens to Mike O'Donnell (Matthew Perry), class of 1989. Back at high school he had a bright future in basketball ahead of him, but gave it up for his girlfriend Scarlett. Fast forward 20 years and his marriage is over, he's falling behind at work and his teenage kids think he is a loser. However, Mike is given another chance when he is miraculously transformed back to the age of 17.
He may look 17 (played by Zac Efron), but he's got the mind of a thirtysomething and while trying to recapture his best years, risks losing the best things that ever happened to him. Release date: April 16.
Iron Maiden Flight 666 Give your boy a treat and release your inner groupie with this flick! The movie follows Iron Maiden on the first let of their Somewhere Back In Time World Tour in February and March of 2008 as they experienced the most ambitious and adventurous tour in rock history. They flew in a customised Boeing 757 with their crew and 12 tons of music and stage equipment, played 23 sold out stadium and arena shows in 13 countries, travelled 70,000km and performed to almost half a million fans. Inspiring! Release date: April 21
The International
Starring the sexy Clive Owen and the gorgeous Naomi Watts, this thriller is sure to get your blood pumping. The International centers on an obsessive Interpol agent (Clive Owen) who spearheads an investigation into one of the world's most high-profile and powerful banking institutions in an attempt to expose them for worldwide arms brokering, corruption and murder. Naomi Watts plays a Manhattan assistant district attorney who partners with the agent to take down the bank. Release date: April 23
Last Chance Harvey
This gentle, romantic drama is one to take your mum too! Dustin Hoffman stars as a man at the end of his rope; nothing seems to be going his way. While in London for his daughter’s wedding, he meets a gorgeous woman and strikes up an unlikely relationship with her… Release date: April 30
The Reader
Kate Winslet scored an Oscar for her role in this breathtaking drama. Kate plays Hanna Schmitz, a woman who has an affair with Michael Berg, a 15-year-old boy in 1950s Germany. They spend their brief romance alternately making love and focusing on literature, with Michael reading everything from Chekov to Homer to his lover. Soon, Hanna abruptly disappears, and Michael returns to his normal life.
Almost a decade later, Michael is studying law, when he sees Hanna again; she is on trial for her crimes as an S.S. guard during the war. Michael is torn between a desire for justice and his knowledge of a secret that may save Hanna. Must see! Release date: April 9
Top Twins: The Untouchable Girls
Who doesn't love these unmistakeable kiwi icons?! This part film, part biopic, part historical record, part comedy shares the story of the Top Twins. It's not just a story about sisters, but two women - from 'coming out', to Jools' recent brush with breast cancer, told in a delightful and captivating way with much laughter, honesty and wisdom. It's a film about two truly unique nzgirls which ends up saying as much about us as it does about them. Release date: April 9