Movies For The Week Of April 17, 2026


The Gardener
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When Sabena Weathers, played by Radha Mitchell, loses her husband and father, she tries to preserve her family’s cosmetics empire. However, when she gets pushed back with a hostile takeover, she seeks refuge at a mountaintop garden cottage. It’s there that she gains a unique perspective from a chance encounter with a simple gardener.

If you are looking for a film of healing, loss, and transformation, then this emotional film will take you for a much wanted experience.


Lorne
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An unprecedented, behind-the-scenes glimpse at Lorne Micheals and his journey to shape television and media over generations. This documentary will take you through exclusive footage, archival footage, and interviews from the cast.

If you are a huge fan of Saturday Night live, then you’ll love to hear from people like Tina Fey, Maya Rudolph, John Mulaney, Andy Samberg, Conan O’Brien, Chris Rock, and many more who have had the opportunity to work with the creator.


Mother Mary
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Mystery is abound when a pop-icon, played by Anne Hathaway, reunited with her former costume designer on the eve of her comeback. However, long buried wounds mare and cause problems for the star.

If you are looking for a little more drama, and a bit of mystery, then this film will entertain you this weekend. Also, Anne Hathaway always gives a wonderful performance.


Lee Cronin’s The Mummy
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A journelists life is turned upside down when his daughter disappears in the desert. When she is returned to him eight years later, his joyous reunion is taken away by a futher horror.

This Blumhouse film made a very distinct intent that this is not part of the Brendan Fraiser line-up of Mummy Films, by making it clear that the actor is not in this film. That being said, if you want a dark horror to watch, this will be a creepy journey for viewers.


Normal
Rotten Tomatoes Reviewer Score – 83%

When Sheriff Ulysses, played by Bob Odenkirk, gets posted in a Midwestern town named Normal, he thinks it’s going to a break from his recent troubles. However, when a botched bank robbery brings trouble to Normal, Ulysses learns the town is not as normal as it’s namesake.

It’s confusing to see what Bob Odenkirk is up to, everything seems to feel like, or appear to be “Nobody,” hell the name is even similar. That being said, this is a Action/Mystery, and not so much a comedy. Still worth a watch.

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