Photo: Netflix Plenty of treats in store this month, Netflixers. There's an original comedy from Ricky Gervais, a new sitcom starring Ashton Kutcher, and the second series of Peaky Blinders, which you really need to see so you can keep up with people down the pub.
If you have little ones, or just enjoy a bit of animation, then there is a plethora of delights, including "mother's little helper" Frozen .
On top of that, there are some great documentaries telling the diverse stories of everyone from 100-year-old athletes to big pharmaceutical company bosses.
Take a look at what's hitting Netflix in April.
Moneyball (2011)
Brad Pitt stars as the baseball coach who finds a way to overcome the team's limited payroll. It's more fun than it sounds. Promise. It was nominated for Oscars and everything.
Available April 20
Photo: Netflix Crafting A Nation (2013)
A documentary about how the American craft beer movement is, er, saving the economy. One IPA at a time.
Available April 1
Photo: Netflix Better Call Saul : Season 2 Episode 10
It’s the final episode of the Breaking Bad prequel’s second season. Has there been a Bryan Cranston cameo yet?
Available April 19
Photo: Netflix Frozen (2013)
You know the song, now watch the film that has given a bit of respite to exhausted parents everywhere.
Available April 1
Photo: Netflix Full House: Season 1-8
Relive the family favourite sitcom that launched the careers of the caffeine-loving Mary-Kate and Ashley.
Available April 1
Photo: Netflix Bee Movie (2007)
Jerry Seinfeld is the bee who has just left university (silly!) but wants something more from life than simply making honey.
Available April 4
Photo: Netflix Iverson (2014)
Chartering the controversial NBA legend Allen Iverson from his childhood in Virginia to becoming an 11-time NBA All-Star, which apparently is kinda a big deal.
Available April 1
Photo: Netflix Kong: King of the Apes: Season 1
The year is 2050 and Kong and his mates have to stop a mad scientist from unleashing an army of robotic dinosaurs. Based on a true story.
Available April 15
Photo: Netflix Kung Fu Panda (2008)
Jack Black dreams of jacking in his job working at his family's noodle shop to become a kung-fu master. So he does.
Available April 1
Photo: Netflix Kung Fu Panda 2 (2011)
More shenanigans from Jack Black's panda, now known as Dragon Warrior, and his pals the Furious Five, not to be confused with the Famous Five.
Available April 1
Photo: Netflix Madagascar (2005)
Alex the lion is the star attraction at New York's Central Park Zoo but sick of being unlawfully held against his will for human pleasure, decides to break out and visit his homeland, taking a few friends with him.
Available April 1
Photo: Netflix Madagascar 2 (2008)
Perhaps suffering from Stockholm Syndrome, the New Yorkers make a plan to leave Africa but then they encounter members of their own species for the first time.
Available April 1
Photo: Netflix Madagascar 3 (2012)
Believe it or not but Ben Stiller, Chris Rock and David Schwimmer are still trying to make it back to New York's Central Park Zoo. So they stop off in Europe.
Available April 1
Photo: Netflix Age of Champions (2011)
This award-winning documentary follows five elderly competitors who sprint, leap, and swim at the National Senior Olympics. It's adorbs.
Available April 1
Photo: Netflix Maleficent (2014)
Angelina Jolie plays a villain with some seriously sharp cheekbones in this reworking of Sleeping Beauty . Fun fact: she is the first Disney baddie to be given their own film.
Available April 20
Photo: Netflix How To Train Your Dragon (2010)
A young Viking befriends a dragon that he is supposed to slay. Slay, girl, slaaay.
Available April 1
Photo: Netflix Codegirl (2015)
This documentary tells the stories of inspiring high school girls around the country and the globe, using and improving code in the world of technology. Karlie Kloss not included.
Available April 1
Photo: Netflix Monsters Vs Aliens (2009)
After Reese Witherspoon is transformed into a giant by an extraterrestrial meteor, the government puts her into a secret compound with a bunch of other monsters (tbf that sounds quite dread). Lo and behold, when the planet is invaded by aliens guess who are the only people who can save it?
Available April 1
Photo: Netflix Nashville (1975)
Not to be confused with the TV show starring the mum from Friday Night Lights . Robert Altman’s acclaimed satirical comedy set in the country music scene still delivers 40 years on.
Available April 27
Photo: Netflix Patton Oswalt: Talking for Clapping (2016)
Comedian and actor Patton Oswalt tackles depression and failure in his stand-up comedy. Fun fact: he also voiced Remy in Ratatouille . Cute.
Available April 22
Photo: Netflix Peaky Blinders: Season 2
Cillian Murphy stars in this violent crime drama set in Birmingham in 1919. Does everyone else confuse Cillian Murphy with Jonathan Rhys Meyers or is that just me?
Available April 1
Photo: Netflix The Pirate Fairy (2014)
Tinker Bell and her fairy friends search for a wayward fairy played by Christina Hendricks in this Peter Pan prequel. I kid you not but they have given Christina fairy curves .
Available April 23
Photo: Netflix Over The Hedge (2006)
Some woodland creatures wake up from hibernation only to find they have new human neighbours. Hilarities ensue.
Available April 1
Photo: Netflix Power: Season 1 & 2
This series follows the owner of a New York nightclub who struggles with his legitimate business alongside running an illegal drug network. 50 Cent produces this American drama. But don't let that put you off.
Available April 1
Photo: Netflix Prescription Thugs (2015)
Filmmaker – and excellent pun-maker – Chris Bell takes on the pharmaceutical industry and looks into prescription-drug addiction in America.
Available April 15
Photo: Netflix Puss In Boots (2011)
Antonio Banderas reprises his role as a sexy, lothario feline for this Shrek prequel.
Available April 1
Photo: Netflix Ronaldo (2015)
Acclaimed filmmaker Anthony Wonke examines the life and career of the superstar Portuguese footballer Cristiano Ronaldo. Do we get to find out where he gets his jewellery?
Available April 9
Photo: Netflix Shrek 2 (2004)
Having returned from their honeymoon, Fiona's parents find out that she has married and invite the happy couple to stay with them in the royal kingdom Far Far Away (clever!) Only problem is they think she married Prince Charming. And they don't know she's now green.
Available April 1
Photo: Netflix Shrek The Third (2007)
When Fiona's father the King dies suddenly, they have to find a suitable heir to the throne. Unfortunately the best prospect is Justin Timberlake.
Available April 1
Photo: Netflix Shrek Forever After (2010)
Shrek is having a bit of a mid-life crisis and is transported to a parallel universe by naughty Rumpelstiltskin. Can he find a way home? Whaddya think?
Available April 1
Photo: Netflix Shark Tale (2004)
With voiceover talent including Will Smith, Robert De Niro, Angelina Jolie and Jack Black, I'd love to know how much DreamWorks dished out for that lot.
Available April 4
Photo: Netflix Suits: Season 4
The legal drama television series created and written by Aaron Korsh returns for a fourth season. Expect men in suits.
Available April 1
Photo: Netflix The Boomer List (2014)
A documentary speaking with people born in the baby boomer years (1946-64) including Kim Cattrall, Tommy Hilfiger and Samuel L Jackson among others, as they talk about their paths in life. I look forward to the sequel: The Millennial List, starring Kylie Jenner and Scooter Braun.
Available April 4
Photo: Netflix Special Correspondents (2016)
Ricky Gervais writes and directs this film about negotiations to free two kidnapped journalists in Iraq. Unfortunately the correspondents have made it all up. Can somebody say The Invention of Lying ?
Available April 29
Photo: Netflix Shadowhunters: Season 1, Episode 13
Clary Fray discovers on her 18th birthday that she carries angelic blood and that she's a Shadowhunter. Now she must protect normal human beings from demonic creatures which apparently is a drag but sounds quite fun really.
Available April 7
Photo: Netflix Respectable: The Mary Millington Story (2015)
Documentary charting the life of Mary Millington, a 70s glamour model and porn star. The British Linda Lovelace, if you will.
Available April 8
Photo: Netflix The Women’s List (2015)
15 women including Madeleine Albright, Margaret Cho, Edie Falco, and Alicia Keys talk about their experiences growing up as women in America in this documentary. Toni Morrison read and wrote the introduction.
Available April 4
Photo: Netflix Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: Season 2
Kimmy Schmidt is back but she's still finding it difficult to fit into the bustling New York City. Well, duh, she's been in a bunker her whole life.
Available April 15
Photo: Netflix The Ranch : Part 1
When a former football star returns home to his father's ranch, it's quite the adjustment to fit back in. Expect Two and a Half Men humour levels.
Available April 1
Photo: Netflix AJIN: Season 1
A brand-new anime series based on the popular seinen manga, which is apparently the manga that teenage boys like. If that helps you make your mind up.
Available April 12
Photo: Netflix Antz (1998)
Woody Allen voices Z, who struggles working in an ant colony when he just wants to express himself. After falling in love with a princess, he joins the army to track her down. I'm sorry, does anyone else remember Woody Allen playing a cartoon ant? I certainly don't.
Available April 1
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