The Best TV Shows and Movies New to Netflix, Amazon and More in April<br />Maybe you shouldn’t watch this movie home alone in the dark.—<br />Also of interest: “Almost Famous,” “Election,” “Chaplin,” “Days of Thunder,” “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off,” “JFK,” “RoboCop,” “Serpico,” “Thelma<br />and Louise,” “Hello, My Name is Doris” (April 2), “In A World” (April 9<br />As in her previous work (“Fish Tank,” “Wuthering Heights”), Arnold’s camera moves freely<br />and observes things in detail, giving this movie a sense of the wanderlust followed by its characters.—<br />Also of interest: “Saturday Night Fever,” “There Will Be Blood,” “Hello, My Name is Doris” (April 2).—<br />‘The Hours’Starts streaming: April 1Add it to your Watchlist.<br />Lee previously directed the Peabody-winning film adaptation of Smith’s solo play “A Huey P. Newton Story,”<br />but this new piece is more freewheeling, using Rodney King’s life and death as a jumping-off point for a monologue about L. A. race relations.—<br />Also of interest: “A Nightmare on Elm Street,” “An American Tail.”—<br />‘Almost Famous’Starts streaming: April 1Add it to your Watchlist.<br />After making totally fine historical dramas like “Empire of the Sun”<br />and “The Color Purple,” Steven Spielberg embarked on this more personal and sweeping project, based on the true story of a sympathetic German (Liam Neeson) who saved over a thousand Jews from concentration camps during the Holocaust.—<br />‘Something’s Gotta Give’Starts streaming: April 1Add it to your Watchlist.
