I CAN’T believe we are a third of the way through the year already.

The films seem to be coming in thick and fast with plenty for you all as we head in to a busy April.

With the release of his next film Ready Player One (12a) on March 28, moviemaker Steven Spielberg will be hoping it will be just as popular as his last project The Post.

Ready Player One is a US science fiction drama in which a gamer and his friends race against a sinister corporation to take control of a virtual world by finding secrets hidden within it.

It is based on Ernest Cline’s bestseller of the same name and starring Tye Sheridan, Hannah John-Kamen, Ben Mendelsohn, Mark Rylance, Olivia Cooke and Simon Pegg.

I know some of you enjoy American comedies – the next one due for release is Blockers (15).

In this, three concerned parents set out to stop their daughters from losing their virginities on Prom Night.

This film is released on April 6 and looks really fun, so it should definitely appeal to some of you.

If you prefer something a little more serious, released in the UK on the same day we have Love, Simon (12a).

Everyone deserves a great love story, but for 17-year-old Simon Spier, it’s a little more complicated.

He hasn’t told his family or friends that he’s gay, and he doesn’t know the identity of the anonymous classmate that he’s fallen for online. Resolving both issues proves hilarious, terrifying and life-changing.

Director Wes Anderson’s next film definitely looks a little different and interesting: Isle of Dogs (PG) released March 30.

The story begins when, by executive decree, all the canine pets of Megasaki City are exiled to a vast garbage-dump called Trash Island.

Twelve-year-old Atari sets off alone in a miniature Junior-Turbo Prop and flies across the river in search of his bodyguard-dog, Spots.

There, with the assistance of a pack of newly-found mongrel friends, he begins an epic journey that will decide the fate and future of the entire Prefecture.

If you like your crime films then Thoroughbreds (12a) should be right up your street. This is a US drama in which childhood friends Lily and Amanda reconnect in suburban Connecticut after years of growing apart.

Lily has turned into a polished upper-class teenager who has a fancy boarding school on her transcript and a coveted internship on her resume.

Amanda has developed a sharp wit and her own particular attitude but all in the process of becoming a social outcast.

Though they initially seem completely at odds, the pair eventually bond and hatch a plan to murder one of their stepfathers and solve both of their problems.

This comes to the big screen on April 6 so I hope to see many of you at the Picture House over the next few weeks!