Movies Released April 1, 2016

Friday, April 1

God's Not Dead 2

No plot details have been announced.
Ray Wise, Ernie Hudson, Robin Givens, Eamonn McCrystal, Melissa Joan Hart, Harold Cronk, Cary Solomon, Chuck Konzelman
Drama Sequel Faith
92 mins

Pandemic

Pandemic is set in the near future, where a virus of epic proportions has overtaken the planet. There are more infected than uninfected, and humanity is losing its grip on survival. Its only hope is finding a cure and keeping the infected contained. Lauren (Rachel Nichols) is a doctor, who, after the fall of New York, comes to Los Angeles to lead a team to hunt for and rescue uninfected survivors.
Rachel Nichols, Pat Healy, Missi Pyle, Mekhi Phifer, John Suits, Dustin T. Benson, Alfie Allen, Paul Guilfoyle
Action Sci-Fi

Meet the Blacks R

When the Black family inherits one million dollars, they leave Detroit and all their debts and problems behind for a better life in Beverly Hills. But what they don't know is that it's the annual purge night in Beverly Hills, where all crime is legal for twelve hours.
Deon Taylor, Mike Epps, Paul Mooney, Mike Tyson, Andrew Bachelor, George Lopez, Tiny Cottle, Zulay Henao
Comedy Spoof
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103 mins

Kill Your Friends

A cutthroat A&R music executive needs to desperately find the next big hit and stops at nothing to maintain his success.
Nicholas Hoult, James Corden, Craig Roberts, Ed Skrein, Owen Harris, Gregor Cameron, Tom Riley
Comedy Adaptation Satire
91 mins

Natural Born Pranksters R

Natural Born Pranksters chronicles the merry band of YouTube pranksters, including VitalyzdTV, Roman Atwood and Dennis Roady, descending on Hollywood and turning it into Prankwood.
Roman Atwood, Tyler Hassard, Vitaly Zdorovestskiy, Denis Roady
Comedy
78 mins

Darling NR

Darling follows a lonely young woman who moves into an old, mysterious Manhattan mansion. Hired as caretaker, it's not long before she discovers the estate's haunted reputation and troubling past—stories that slowly transform into a backdrop for her twisted and violent descent into madness...
Mickey Keating, Lauren Ashley Carter, Sean Young, Brian Morvant, Larry Fessenden
Thriller Horror
97 mins

Sold PG-13

Based on true stories, Sold, is the story of Lakshmi who journeys from a pastoral, rural village in Nepal to a gritty brothel/prison called Happiness House in Kolkata, India. .
Gillian Anderson, Emma Thompson, Seema Biswas, Sushmita Mukherjee, Jeffrey Brown, David Arquette, Parambrata Chatterjee, Priyanka Bose
Drama
124 mins

The Dark Horse R

An inspiring true story based on the life of charismatic and brilliant chess champion, Genesis Potini. His story is about finding the courage to lead, despite his own struggles – finding purpose and hope in passing on his gift to the children of his community.
James Napier Robertson, Cliff Curtis, James Rolleston, Sia Trokenheim
Drama

A Weekend with the Family

A young attorney looks to gain a position at a prestigious law firm while secretly dating his boss’ daughter, who he’s hoping to marry; but when his loving girlfriend decides to arrange a surprise family weekend get-together, his plans blow up in his face, especially with the arrival of his ghetto-fied family, the Stankershets. Travis (Marques Houston) and Courtney (Karrueche Tran) portray love interests who struggle to hold on to their relationship all while their two families wage war in an explosion of hilarity. It’s the far east against the deep south; strict, traditional, Korean customs versus a backwards, country way of life. In the end, Travis must find a way to make the two families peacefully co-exist long enough for him to propose to the woman he loves.
Clifton Powell, Chaz Echols, Wendy Raquel Robinson, Alfred Nolan Thomas II, Christopher B. Stokes, Marques Houston, Karrueche Tran, Dorien Wilson
Comedy Romance

Miles Ahead R

The story centers on the life of jazz legend Miles Davis.
Ewan McGregor, Don Cheadle, Michael Stuhlbarg, Vince Wilburn Jr., Cary Brokaw, Steve Baigelman, Emayatzy Corinealdi
Drama Biography Music

They Will Have To Kill Us First

Music is the beating heart of Malian culture, but when Islamic jihadists took control of northern Mali in 2012, they enforced one of the harshest interpretations of sharia law by banning all forms of music. Radio stations were destroyed, instruments burned, and Mali’s musicians faced torture, even death. Overnight, the country’s revered musicians were forced into hiding or exile, where most remain -- even now. But rather than laying down their instruments, these courageous artists fought back, standing up for their freedoms and using music as a weapon against the ongoing violence that has ravaged their homeland.
Johanna Schwartz
Documentary

Friday, April 1