Hello and welcome back to our monthly look at everything that will be newly streaming into your eyeballs. Fun! Here’s what Netflix has coming your way in March.
March holds a special place in my heart, as it is both the month of my birth and the month that Julius Caesar was betrayed and roundly stabbed by conspirators in the Roman senate that may or may not have included his son! (I was thisclose to being born on the Ides of March.) This magical/tragical month’s Netflix offerings are promising, especially movie-wise. You’ll also find here what’s leaving Netflix in March so that you can pencil in some watching time before it vanishes.
I’ve italicized AND bolded my own picks of favorites and titles I’m excited to see for the first time. Let us know what caught your attention in the comments.
On Netflix In March 2019
March 1:
A Clockwork Orange
Apollo 13
Budapest
Cricket Fever: Mumbai Indians
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
Disney’s Saving Mr. Banks
Emma
Junebug
Larva Island: Season 2
Losers
Music and Lyrics
Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist
Northern Rescue
River’s Edge
Stuart Little
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind
The Hurt Locker
The Notebook
Tyson
Wet Hot American Summer
Winter’s Bone
Your Son
March 2:
Romance is a Bonus Book (Streaming Every Saturday)
March 3:
Patriot Act with Hasan Minhaj: Volume 2 (Streaming Every Sunday) *** HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
March 5:
Disney’s Christopher Robin
March 6:
Secret City: Under the Eagle: Season 2
March 7:
Doubt
The Order
March 8:
After Life
Bangkok Love Stories: Hey You!
Bangkok Love Stories: Innocence
Blue Jasmine
Formula 1: Drive to Survive
Hunter X Hunter (2011): Seasons 1-3
Immortals
Juanita
Lady J
Shadow
Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams
The Jane Austen Book Club
Walk. Ride. Rodeo.
March 12:
Jimmy Carr: The Best of Ultimate Gold Greatest Hits
Terrace House: Opening New Doors: Part 6
March 13:
Triple Frontier
March 15:
A Separation
Arrested Development: Season 5 B
Burn Out
Dry Martina
Girl
If I Hadn’t Met You
Kung Fu Hustle
Las muñecas de la mafia: Season 2
Love, Death & Robots
Paskal
Queer Eye: Season 3
Robozuna: Season 2
The Lives of Others
Turn Up Charlie
YooHoo to the Rescue
March 16:
Green Door
March 19:
Amy Schumer Growing
March 21:
Antoine Griezmann: The Making of a Legend
March 22:
Carlo & Malik
Charlie’s Colorforms City
Delhi Crime
Historia de un crimen: Colosio
Mirage
Most Beautiful Thing
ReMastered: The Miami Showband Massacre
Selling Sunset
The Dirt
March 26:
Nate Bargatze: The Tennessee Kid
March 28:
Ainori Love Wagon: Asian Journey: Season 2
March 29:
15 August
Bayoneta
Osmosis
Santa Clarita Diet: Season 3
The Highwaymen
The Legend of Cocaine Island
Traitors
Tucker and Dale vs. Evil
March 30:
How to Get Away with Murder: Season 5
March 31:
El sabor de las margaritas
The Burial of Kojo
Trailer Park Boys: The Animated Series
Everything That’s Wafting Away From Netflix In March Like So Much Smoke
March 1:
Bruce Almighty
Fair Game – Director’s Cut
Ghostbusters
Ghostbusters 2
Hostage
Pearl Harbor
The Breakfast Club
The Cider House Rules
The Gift
The Little Rascals
United 93
March 2:
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: The Eighteenth Year
March 3:
Drop Dead Diva: Seasons 1-6
March 4:
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End
March 5:
Newsies: The Broadway Musical
March 16:
Baby Mama
Charlie St. Cloud
Role Models
March 18:
Disney’s Beauty and the Beast
March 31:
Party of Five: Seasons 1-6
The Real Ghostbusters: Seasons 1-5
In terms of Netflix originals, we’re of course psyched for the new season of Queer Eye. If you’re not already watching the weekly Patriot Act with Hasan Minhaj, I cannot recommend this show highly enough. It’s funny and informative, and I learn a lot every episode, laughing through my tears at the state of the world. And oh my god, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon* came out nineteen years ago? This makes me feel old, but my body is still ready for Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon.
What’re you going to watch?
(via Cosmopolitan, image: Netflix)
*Incredible that Michelle Yeoh was, and still remains, the most beautiful and badass woman on the planet.
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Published: Feb 20, 2019 01:10 pm