April Fools’ Day might mean tricks, but the entire month of April offers plenty of treats — in the form of new movies — to compensate. Get ready for an early summer with Stranger Things star Finn Wolfhard‘s co-directorial debut with Billy Bryk, Hell of a Summer — a horror movie begging the question of why anyone thinks a camp counselor job won’t end in serial killer bloodshed. In Drop, The White Lotus‘ Meghann Fahy and 1923‘s Brandon Sklenar have the worst first date ever, and that’s a category with tough competition. Body horror maestro David Cronenberg asks “How dark are you willing to go?” with his newest film, The Shrouds, a techno-thriller wrapped in human grief. Until Dawn adapts the 2015 video game in a new light (technically, a new darkness). Has the lack of vampires got you down? Enter Ryan Coogler‘s Sinners, a period horror reuniting the director with two versions of Michael B. Jordan. And the horrors unfold second-to-second in Warfare‘s real-time format, a partnership between Civil War and Ex Machina director Alex Garland and former U.S. Navy SEALRay Mendoza.