TV Guide: Movies Showing From April 4 to 10, 2022
Isn’t it a bummer when you see your favorite movie already playing halfway through when you turn on the TV? Fret not! From rom-com and action to horror and thriller, we’re giving you a heads up on all the must-watch movies on TV from April 4 to 10, 2022.
April 4, Monday
Dune
(4:20pm, HBO)
Paul Atreides, a brilliant and gifted young man born into a great destiny beyond his understanding, must travel to the most dangerous planet in the universe to ensure the future of his family and his people. As malevolent forces explode into conflict over the planet’s exclusive supply of the most precious resource in existence, only those who can conquer their own fear will survive.
I’ve Fallen For You
(7pm, Cinema One)
With the news of his parents breaking-up, Alex Boy has to do everything to achieve what he has always wanted; to live in one place as a family together. Alex Girl has set goals for herself and her family. She has to pass UP and get a job later to help her crumbling family.
Pet Sematary
(10pm, Cinemax)
Dr. Louis Creed and his wife, Rachel, relocate from Boston to rural Maine with their two young children. The couple soon discover a mysterious burial ground hidden deep in the woods near their new home. When tragedy strikes, Louis turns to his neighbor Jud Crandall, setting off a perilous chain reaction that unleashes an unspeakable evil with horrific consequences.
Pet Sematary II
(11:40pm, Cinemax)
A young widower(Anthony Edwards)moves with his young son (Edward Furlong)to an old town in Maine. After hearing the legend of the pet cemetery where sometimes the dead are revived; he wants to take his mother from her grave and place her in the special burial ground in hopes of her rejoining the family.
April 5, Tuesday
Seven Sundays
(5pm, PBO)
Siblings reunite when their father is diagnosed with cancer, and must settle old issues as they spend time together.
Coach Carter
(6:05pm, Cinemax)
In 1999, Ken Carter returns to his old high school in Richmond, California, to get the basketball team into shape. With tough rules and academic discipline, he succeeds in setting the players on a winning streak. But when their grades start to suffer, Carter locks them out of the gym and shuts down their championship season. When he is criticized by the players and their parents, he sticks to his guns, determined that they excel in class as well as on the court.
Paano Na Kaya
(7pm, Cinema One)
Two longtime friends become romantically involved after he gets dumped by a girlfriend.
Baby Driver
(9pm, HBO)
Baby, a music-loving orphan also happens to be the prodigiously talented go-to getaway driver for heist mastermind Doc. With the perfect soundtrack picked out for each and every job, Baby ensures Doc’s violent, bank-robbing cronies – including Buddy, Bats and Darling – get in and out of Dodge before it’s too late. He’s not in it for the long haul though, hoping to nail one last job before riding off into the sunset with beautiful diner waitress Debora. Easier said than done.
April 6, Wednesday
Jowable
(10:30am, PBO)
Despite being surrounded and supported by friends, Elsa still feels miserable and envious of every couple she sees. Finally, Lady Luck smiles upon her and she meets a guy, and the attraction is instantly mutual.
The Hunger Games
(6:40pm, HBO)
In what was once North America, the Capitol of Panem maintains its hold on its 12 districts by forcing them each to select a boy and a girl, called Tributes, to compete in a nationally televised event called the Hunger Games. Every citizen must watch as the youths fight to the death until only one remains. District 12 Tribute Katniss Everdeen has little to rely on, other than her hunting skills and sharp instincts, in an arena where she must weigh survival against love.
Da One That Ghost Away
(7pm, Cinema One)
Wanting to save her beloved grandmother’s house from being sequestered, paranormal expert Carmel and her best friend form a squad of ghost hunters with their misfits buddies.
The Lovely Bones
(10pm, Cinemax)
After being brutally murdered, 14-year-old Susie Salmon watches from heaven over her grief-stricken family — and her killer. As she observes their daily lives, she must balance her thirst for revenge with her desire for her family to heal.
April 7, Thursday
Charlie’s Angels
(11:20am, Cinemax)
Elena Houghlin is a scientist, engineer and inventor of Calisto — a sustainable energy source that will revolutionize the way people use power. But when the cutting edge technology falls into the wrong hands, Elena turns to the Townsend Agency for help. Now, it’s up to the Angels — Jane, Sabina and the newly recruited Elena — to retrieve Calisto before it can be transformed into a weapon of mass destruction.
Bakit Hindi Ka Crush Ng Crush Mo
(7pm, Cinema One)
Sandy Veloso is a modern-day ugly duckling who is obsessed with her boyfriend. After being dumped by her beau, Sandy is left to ponder why she feels unwanted. Matters turn worse for Sandy when she gets laid off from the company she is working at.
Catch Me I’m In Love
(7:30pm, PBO)
An advocate for the poor begins a rocky romance with the president’s spoiled son while accompanying him on an immersion trip to a rural community.
Sex and the City 2
(11:45pm, HBO)
Fun, fashion and friendship continue to define the lives of Carrie, Samantha, Charlotte and Miranda. They have more than they ever wished for, but when the combination of marriage and motherhood approach, the gals take an exotic vacation in Abu Dhabi. The sun-drenched paradise holds many surprises — especially for Carrie, who faces temptation when she unexpectedly runs into Aidan.
April 8, Friday
Meet Me In St. Gallen
(3pm, PBO)
An aspiring painter and a frustrated musician meet and become instant friends, but decide to end and leave everything as is, just like complete strangers.
Despicable Me
(4:05pm, HBO)
Supervillain Gru, a man who delights in all things wicked, hatches a plan to steal the moon. Surrounded by an army of little yellow minions and his impenetrable arsenal of weapons and war machines, Gru prepares to vanquish all who stand in his way. However, nothing in his calculations and groundwork has prepared him for his greatest challenge: three adorable orphan girls who want to make him their dad.
April 9, Saturday
Kimmy Dora: Ang Kiyemeng Prequel
(5pm, Cinema One)
Twin sisters with opposite personalities work their way up their father’s company, trying out different jobs within the huge conglomerate.
2012
(6:25pm, HBO)
Earth’s billions of inhabitants are unaware that the planet has an expiration date. With the warnings of an American scientist, world leaders begin secret preparations for the survival of select members of society. When the global cataclysm finally occurs, failed writer Jackson Curtis tries to lead his family to safety as the world starts falling apart.
My Super Ex-Girlfriend
(8:25pm, Cinemax)
Jenny Johnson falls in love with Matt Saunders when they happen to meet on the subway, but when he finds her a little too possessive, he dumps her. It’s a decision he soon regrets because Jenny Johnson has an alter-ego – superhero G-Girl. As Saunders soon finds out, hell hath no fury like a woman with super powers scorned.
April 10, Sunday
Pixels
(12:30pm, Cinemax)
When aliens intercept video feeds of classic arcade games and misinterpret them as a declaration of war, they attack Earth, using the games as models. Knowing that he must employ a similar strategy, President Will Cooper recruits his childhood pal, former video-game champ and home-theater installer Sam Brenner, to lead a team of old-school arcade players and a military specialist in an all-out battle to save the planet.
Kong: Skull Island
(5:20pm, HBO)
Scientists, soldiers and adventurers unite to explore a mythical, uncharted island in the Pacific Ocean. Cut off from everything they know, they venture into the domain of the mighty Kong, igniting the ultimate battle between man and nature. As their mission of discovery soon becomes one of survival, they must fight to escape from a primal world where humanity does not belong.
Unbreakable
(7pm, Cinema One)
Mariel and Deena have been best friends since college. Their relationship is challenged as family obligations and a tragedy force them to re-evaluate the meaning of loyalty. Exploring whether this friendship survive the ultimate test of love.
Through Night and Day
(7:30pm, PBO)
The film revolves around an engaged couple whose relationship is tested while on a prenup trip to Iceland.