The 50 best movies streaming on Netflix (April 2022)

What to stream on Netflix in April 2022.

It’s April! And that means it’s time to check out some of the best offerings from Netflix’s movie offerings, from classics to some new flicks that the service is premiering. Unless we’ve noted an arrival date, these are available now.

Not a Netflix member? You can sign up here.

Also: Here’s how to hack Netflix using category codes to find every movie and series offered in a specific genre, down to very specific categories.

You can also check out some of our other lists of culture content if you’re looking for a fun way to entertain yourself or kill some time:

Away we go with what to watch on Netflix in April:

The 50 best movies streaming on Netflix (March 2022)

What to watch in March 2022.

It’s March! And that means it’s time to check out some of the best offerings from Netflix’s movie offerings, from classics to some new flicks that the service is premiering. Unless we’ve noted an arrival date, these are available now.

Not a Netflix member? You can sign up here.

Also: Here’s how to hack Netflix using category codes to find every movie and series offered in a specific genre, down to very specific categories.

You can also check out some of our other lists of culture content if you’re looking for a fun way to entertain yourself or kill some time:

Away we go with what to watch on Netflix in February:

The trailer for the Adam Sandler basketball movie ‘Hustle’ feels like ‘NBA 2K’ for a reason

If you were someone who played MyCareer in ‘NBA 2K20’ and enjoyed it, you may find yourself enthralled by ‘Hustle’ as well.

World-famous comedian Adam Sandler is a huge basketball fan and his next movie will focus on his love for the game.

The film, which is produced by Sandler’s Happy Madison Production in tandem with LeBron James’ The SpringHill Company, is called Hustle. It is about a basketball scout who discovers a once-in-a-lifetime player with “a rocky past” to help make it to the NBA.

You can watch a trailer for the film, courtesy of Sandler’s Twitter, below:

If you watched the trailer and it reminded you of the MyCareer mode in NBA 2K, there is a very good reason!

The film, which is directed by Philadelphia’s Jeremiah Zagar, is written by Taylor Materne and Will Fetters. Materne will make his film debut after he previously wrote for, you guessed it, the NBA 2K video game. 

Marterne wrote the screenplay for NBA 2K20, which is about a player whose teammate gets hurt and loses his scholarship. The MyCareer player then speaks out against his school and his coach before turning pro and declaring for the draft. James and Maverick Carter helped produced the story.

If you were someone who played a lot of NBA 2K20 and enjoyed it, you may find yourself enthralled by Hustle as well.

Hustle stars Sandler (as Stanley Beren) alongside Juancho Hernangómez (as Bo Cruz) as well as Queen Latifah, Ben Foster, Kenny Smith, Raul Castillo, Jordan Elizabeth Hull, Maria Botto, Heidi Gardner, and Robert Duvall.

You can watch Hustle when it releases on Netflix beginning June 10, 2022.

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