What to Watch: March Streaming Guide
What’s new to watch this month? We’ve got you covered with our March Streaming Guide!
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What’s new to watch this month? We’ve got you covered with our March Streaming Guide!
Despite a wickedly enjoyable performance from Rosamund Pike as the conniving lead, “I Care a Lot” tries to serve up more movie than this Netflix Original can handle.
“Lovecraft Country” was a hit on HBO, and the home release now allows viewers to dive deep into the creative process of the supernatural show.
“Saint Maud” is brimming with enough supernatural scares and body horror to satisfy genre fans, and at the same time there are enough heady questions and psychological horror to thrill the rest.
“Judas and the Black Messiah” finally etches the tragedy of Fred Hampton in celluloid for us to revisit and revere for years to come.
Writer-director Sam Levinson is operating at the top of his craft in this moment, and “Malcolm & Marie” is simply his latest example that sometimes less is more.
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The complicated questions “The White Tiger” asks, along with a stellar leading actor, make it a Netflix film worth checking out.
With two leads who aren’t the least bit compelling, a drawn out first two acts, and no discernible plot development, “Locked Down” is a film that should be avoided – even now.
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“Pieces of a Woman” is an exquisitely-crafted portrait of generational grief, trauma and loss that not only showcases three superb performances, but excellent cinematography and strong direction.
Chadwick Boseman is a near lock for Best Actor, but what other chances does “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom” have this awards season?
In the thick of awards season, Johnny Sobczak takes a look at the chances for “The Trial of the Chicago 7,” One Night In Miami” and “Minari.”
“Sound of Metal” is a deeply emotional and personal story of survival and understanding yourself and your place in the world.
When it comes to the technical aspects, “Mank” is stunning, but its story and pacing fall flat.
Boba Fett is back and he’s not messing around in Chapter 14 of “The Mandalorian.”