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300
This is something for Zack Snyder fans who are feeling 300 has been criticized for being all battle and no character depth, that's exactly what it's supposed to be. Revel in the beauty of one of Snyder's best while you wait to find out what the future has in store for him and DC.
Arriving: March 1
Adventureland
Enjoy some classic Jesse Eisenberg comedy with this lighthearted look at amusement park workers one summer in 1987. Ryan Reynolds and Kristen Stewart co-star as the other two sides of a love triangle, but this isn't just a rom-com, it's all about life lessons and growing up (and partying. Lots of partying). Definitely one for fans of American Ultra.
Arriving: March 1
The Mechanism (Netflix Original)
Fans of Narcos are sure to love Netflix's newest original crime drama based on real-life events: The Mechanism. About a Brazilian corruption scandal in oil and construction, The Mechanism follows retired federal police deputy Marco Ruffo (Selton Mello) and his mentee, a federal agent, as they try and unravel the complicated money laundering and bribery scandal known as Operation Car Wash'.
Arriving: March 23
Cruel Intentions
The entire Cruel Intentions franchise s the streaming service this month, with Cruel Intentions, Cruel Intentions 2 and Cruel Intentions 3 all coming to Netflix. Starring Ryan Philippe, Sarah Michelle Gellar and Reese Witherspoon, this story of sex and power games in the wealthy elite teens of New York was a box office hit in the late 90s, although the two sequels didn't live up to the original.
Arriving: March 1
Forgetting Sarah Marshall
This comedy stars Jason Segal as Peter, a good guy who is dumped by his girlfriend for rockstar Aldous Snow (Russell Brand)¦ and who then ends up on the same Hawaiian vacation as the happy' couple. Things get complicated as Peter is torn between his ex, who is second-guessing her decision, and hotel worker Rachel (Mila Kunis). Straightforward comedy with an incredible cast.
Arriving: March 1
Ghostbusters
No, not the 2016 female-fronted reboot, but the original 1984 comedy offering starring Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Ernie Hudson and Harold Ramis. Both the original story of the New York paranormal investigators and the follow-up, Ghostbusters 2 (1989) are both headed to Netflix this spring.
Arriving: March 1
Santa Clarita Diet (Season 2)
This Netflix Original zombie comedy with a twist returns for a second season this month, as the Hammonds try and figure out how to keep their undead secret a little longer¦ and also start to investigate the origin of the virus so that they can stop the zombie outbreak from spreading beyond their sweet little California suburb¦
Arrives: March 23
The Bucket List
A little springtime inspiration for people who want to be uplifted, The Bucket List follows two men after they escape' from a cancer ward and go out into the wide world to do all the things they ever dreamed of. Stars Morgan Freeman and Jack Nicholson elevate this touching comedy, but be warned, you may need tissues.
Arriving: March 1
A Series Of Unfortunate Events (Season 2)
Another Netflix original debuting its sophomore season this month is A Series Of Unfortunate Events, starring Neil Patrick Harris as Count Olaf. Fans will have to wait for the end of the month to catch this wonderfully weird gothic comedy that does the source material justice.
Arrives: March 30
People Like Us
Chris Pine and Elizabeth Banks star in this dramedy about a salesman who has to head home to his estranged family after his father dies¦ and in the process of dealing with his estate, learns that he has a sister he never knew about.
Arriving: March 1