New Movie Trailers: Best and Worst New Films April 2010

Anne Wright
Watch new movie trailers for some of the best and worst new films being released in April 2010. This list includes cast and plot summaries, theater release dates, and the early buzz.

APRIL 2 NEW MOVIE TRAILERS:

Clash of the Titans: If you can't get enough of Sam Worthington, he's back as Perseus, the human son of Zeus (Liam Neeson) fighting to save the world from Hades (Ralph Fiennes). It looks like another 3-D fantasy blockbuster rated PG-13 for violence and sensuality.

The Last Song: Why did Miley Cirus think about booking an acting coach after making this movie? A troubled teen spends the summer at her pianist father's Southern beach home. Directed by Julie Anne Robinson, it's the first time Nicholas Sparks has adapted his own novel. The film is rated PG for some violence and sensuality.

Furry Vengeance: A real estate developer (Brendan Fraser) faces opposition from his wife (Brooke Shields) and forest animals when he tries to disrupt the Oregon wilderness. If you wonder why humans who eat think it's destructive for a raccoon to do the same, you'll like the premise. Directed by Roger Kumble, this film is rated PG for some rude humor and language.

Leaves of Grass: This film has nothing to do with Walt Whitman. Edward Norton plays identical twins as a college professor and small-time marijuana farmer take on a local drug lord. Directed by Tim Blake Nelson, its' rated R for strong language, violence, and drugs.

APRIL 9 NEW MOVIE TRAILERS:

Date Night: Tina Fey fans will want to see this story of a bored New York couple whose romantic evening turns dangerous when a case of mistaken identity entangles them with corrupt cops and mobsters. Also starring Steve Carell and Mark Wahlberg, it's rated PG-13 for sexuality and some violence.

APRIL 16 NEW MOVIE TRAILERS:

Death at a Funeral: Sure, it's easier than coming up with new stuff. Hollywood too often produces inferior remakes of foreign films, but this is a remake of a 2007 English-language British production now with a black cast. After appearing here, Chris Rock actually plans to remake a French film.

APRIL 23 NEW MOVIE TRAILERS:

Please Give: Premiered at Sundance in January, it's a very sweet and thought provoking comedy about generosity, materialism, and coveting your neighbor's New York apartment. Starring Rebecca Hall and Amanda Peet, the film is rated R for language and sexuality.

IMDb has more April 2010 new movie trailers.

Source: IMDb

Published by Anne Wright

Freelance writer and longtime student of Buddhism and nonprofit professional. As an AC Featured Arts & Entertainment Contributor, she draws on her experience in development and managerial positions with n...  View profile

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  • Patti Walden3/29/2010

    Thanks for the reviews - soem of these soundworth going to, others I'll wait for Netflix....

  • R. K. LoBello3/28/2010

    I keep saying I'll get better at seeing movies, but so far I'm not doing too great.

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