Loading... Please wait...

​The Best Movies and TV Shows to Netflix in March

Posted by

SHARE

‘Blazing Saddles’

A black sheriff (Cleavon Little) in an intolerant town enlists the help of a recovering sharpshooter (Gene Wilder) to track down the real villain, an exploitive state attorney (Harvey Korman). This 1974 comedy classic by Mel Brooks satirizes Western movies (and their racist undertones) with pun-laden names, slapstick and pop-culture references

‘Midnight in Paris’

Gil (Owen Wilson), a screenwriter in Paris trying to write his first novel, romanticizes the Jazz Age to the (reasonable) annoyance of everyone around him. Then he discovers a loophole in time that allows him to bar hop with the artistic luminaries of the Lost Generation. Fun cameos abound in this escapist Woody Allen comedy, including Tom Hiddleston as F. Scott Fitzgerald, Kathy Bates as Gertrude Stein, Corey Stoll as Ernest Hemingway and Adrien Brody as Salvador Dalí.

‘Greenleaf’ Season 1 (March 3)

When this series on the Oprah Winfrey Network debuted last year, Watching’s Margaret Lyons wrote: “‘Greenleaf’ is set within a black megachurch in Memphis and focuses on the Greenleaf family, which runs the church, and the prodigal daughter, who has just returned to the fold after the mysterious death of her sister

‘Pete’s Dragon’ (March 14)

This remake of the 1977 Disney movie, starring Bryce Dallas Howard and Robert Redford, presents the titular beast in C.G.I. instead of traditional animation. Set in the Pacific Northwest, the movie centers on an orphan boy (Oakes Fegley), the dragon who watches after him, and the local town that doesn’t take kindly to said dragon.

‘The BFG’ (March 15)

This adorable Steven Spielberg adaptation of Roald Dahl’s fantastical children’s book follows a young girl’s (Ruby Barnhill) adventure to Giant Country, where she meets (spoiler) a big friendly giant (Mark Rylance).

World War II Documentaries (March 31)

In anticipation of its original documentary series “Five Came Back” (discussed below), Netflix is streaming several World War II-era documentaries, including “The Memphis Belle: A Story of a Flying Fortress,” “San Pietro” and “Let There Be Light.”

A ton of best movies and TV shows new on Netflix in March. Please buy Netflix Card Online to get more credit in this month and you never miss anything excited film on Netflix

SHARE


Recent Updates

Secured by PayPal