What to Watch: 5 Movies and TV Shows Our Critic Recommends
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AARP critic Tim Appelo picks upcoming movies and shows for grownups to watch this spring
YOUR FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS
On Apple TV+ April 11
A hedge fund manager down on his luck (Mad Men’s Jon Hamm, 54) resorts to stealing from his neighbors in ritzy Westmont Village—but stumbles onto some secrets he’d be safer not knowing.
SINNERS
In theaters April 18
Director Ryan Coogler and star Michael B. Jordan, whose Black Panther flicks earned billions, try their hand at a vampire movie, with Jordan playing two roles, twins who return to their Mississippi hometown in the 1930s Jim Crow era.
G20
On Prime Video April 10
When terrorists attack the Group of 20 (the globe’s most powerful leaders), only one woman is smart enough to save the world: President Danielle Sutton (Emmy-winner Viola Davis, 59).
THE WEDDING BANQUET
In theaters April 18
A Korean grandma (irresistible Minari Oscar-winner Youn Yuh-jung, 77) throws a party, unaware that her grandson (Han Gi-chan) is marrying only to get a green card.
PULSE
On Netflix April 3
Netflix viewers are wild about Grey’s Anatomy, so the streaming service hired Zoe Robyn (The Equalizer) to create its own hospital drama, with Justina Machado, 52, (One Day at a Time) as the chair of surgery and emergency medicine.