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What To Watch On Streaming Services March 2019

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March doesn't just bring madness — it as well brings new streaming selections. Below are the most interesting of what we've found amidst the new Idiot box serial and movies coming to the major streaming services this month, along with roundups of the best new titles in all genres. (Streaming services occasionally change schedules without notice.)

' After Life ' Starts streaming: March 8

Ricky Gervais's new series, which he also wrote and directed, isn't quite a comedy. Over the course of vi half-60 minutes episodes his character Tony, a widower who has recently lost his wife to breast cancer, abuses everyone he encounters in his small fictional English language town. Tony no longer sees a demand to pretend to be friendly to anyone or feign interest in anything, and while his insults and put-downs are amusing, his regular threats of suicide are less so. He's a human who has given up on life, but life keeps drawing him back in. (A local widow played past Penelope Wilton sees behind his veneer of misery.) The show is a tough watch at times merely Gervais holds our attention throughout.

' Triple Borderland ' Starts streaming: March 13

Oscar Isaac is so convincing in the role of an intensely charismatic leader that it makes perfect sense that a grouping of ex-Special Forces veterans (Ben Affleck, Pedro Pascal, Charlie Hunnam, Garrett Hedlund) would happily team up with him for a mission that is not government sanctioned, and, more than important, could be suicidal. The plan? To rip off and murder a South American drug lord in his own home. It's a heist picture show with stunning locations and ingenious caper techniques. Plus it affords an excellent opportunity to scream at Ben Affleck when his grapheme makes idiotic mistakes.

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' Turn Up Charlie ' Season 1 Starts streaming: March 15

Surprised to learn that the actor Idris Elba is playing this year's Coachella lineup? Don't exist: Elba moonlights as a DJ, and has played festivals and clubs effectually the earth. And now he's playing one on Television, in this new one-half-hour series almost a washed-up DJ named Charlie who is striving for a improvement. Charlie gets a career heave when his more successful best friend requests help with looking after his precocious tweenage daughter Gabby (an ambrosial Frankie Hervey). The gig has some major perks, principal among them access to his friend'southward in-home recording studio. Elba and Hervey have great freewheeling chemistry, and their affectionate bail is the evidence'southward sweetness, gooey heart. Bonus attraction: watching Elba show off his skills behind the DJ decks.

' Amy Schumer Growing ' Starts streaming: March 19

Amy Schumer recently had to cancel the remaining dates of her latest comedy bout because of pregnancy complications, and anyone wanting to know more about that can at present hear in considerable detail. In her latest stand-up special, Schumer explains all nigh hyperemesis gravidarum, a knockout punch of farthermost nausea and vomiting that'south had her against the ropes for months. ("I throw upward an 'Exorcist'-amount every day," she says.) The silver uterine lining of it all is her maternal trials have given her some great new cloth to work with: stories about how her husband, who is on the autism spectrum, has dealt with her multiple hospitalizations and why she was arrested while protesting Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation to the Supreme Court. And you should really hear her solution to the problem of unsolicited sexting — information technology's pretty sure to shut that nonsense down.

Also arriving: "Apollo xiii" (March i), "The Male child Who Harnessed the Current of air" (March 1), "A Clockwork Orange" (March 1), "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" (March 1), "Emma" (March 1), "The Injure Locker" (March 1), "Junebug" (March one), "Music and Lyrics" (March 1), "Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist" (March 1), "The Notebook" (March ane), "Stuart Little" (March 1), "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Armada Street" (March 1), "Moisture Hot American Summer" (March ane), "Wintertime's Bone" (March 1), "Incertitude" (March seven), "Blue Jasmine" (March 8), "Juanita" (March 8), "A Separation" (March 15), "Arrested Development" Season 5B (March fifteen), "Girl" (March 15), "Love, Death & Robots" Season one (March 15), "Queer Heart" Season iii (March 15), "The Lives of Others" (March xv), "The Clay" (March 22), "The OA" Part ii (March 22), "Santa Clarita Diet" Season 3 (March 29) and "How to Get Abroad with Murder" Season 5 (March 30).

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' Ending ' Season 4
Starts streaming: March 15

"Catastrophe" began with Sharon and Rob (played by the show'due south creators Sharon Horgan and Rob Delaney) in a panicked land over an accidental pregnancy following a brief fling. As the bear witness has progressed, the couple has grown into their relationship (more than or less) and they are now the parents of two kids. They still experience moments of insecurity about the state of their union, and occasionally find themselves on the verge of catastrophe it. (At 1 point Sharon asks Rob, "Were yous unhappy the whole fourth dimension?") Only in the show's concluding season, this unlikely brotherhood enters a new, bloodshot phase, one in which we see that love and resentment tin coexist, and hope and despair, too. The closing moment is equally perfect (and perfectly cryptic) every bit a series finale tin can get.

' Cold War '
Starts streaming: March 22

The Polish managing director Pawel Pawlikowski'due south Oscar-nominated motion picture is an enchanting black-and-white drama virtually a tempestuous dear thing set against the backdrop of the Cold War. Wiktor (Tomasz Kot), a pianist and composer, and Zula (Joanna Kulig), a singer, begin a romance as they tour Poland performing folk songs in service of communist propaganda; they are eventually separated, but over the course of a decade they continue to detect a fashion dorsum to one another, only to lose touch on again. This is a haunting story in which silence does much of the speaking.

' Hanna ' Season one
Starts streaming: March 29

"If anyone asks, that daughter does not exist," says the federal agent Marissa (Mireille Enos), trying to forbid public awareness of this prove's titular teenage assassinator. Based on Joe Wright's 2011 pic of the same proper noun, this "Hanna" shares the same writer (David Farr, here the showrunner) and features the newcomer Esme Creed-Miles in the office originated by Saoirse Ronan and Joel Kinnaman as Hanna's guardian/trainer. It'due south nice to see Kinnaman and Enos together once again (they co-starred in the AMC series "The Killing") and to find that the bear witness wisely swaps out some of the movie's curious artful choices (like the ethereal fairy tale motifs) in order to spend more time on graphic symbol development, world-building and breathtaking action sequences.

Likewise arriving: "The American" (March 1), "Boston Legal" Seasons 1-5 (March i), "The Widow" Season 1 (March 1), "American Beauty" (March 1), "Big Night" (March 1), "The Chumscrubber" (March 1), "Deep Crimson" ("Profondo rosso") (March 1), "Little House on the Prairie" Seasons i-ix (March 1), "Nacho Libre" (March i), "The Practice" Seasons 1-9 (March one), "The Unit" Seasons ane-four (March 1), "Tin Star" Flavour 2 (March 8) and "Colette" (March 12).

' Leaving Neverland ' Parts i and ii
Starts streaming: March 3

It'south difficult to say what is the most devastating thing about this iv-hour documentary. Information technology might be the graphic, horrifying allegations of kid sexual abuse made by two men, Wade Robson and James Safechuck, against Michael Jackson. Or information technology could be the fact that Robson and Safechuck were still unable to emotionally process what they say occurred and speak out as young adults during the singer's 2004-2005 criminal trial, when justice might have been meted out and other children protected. But equally with the "Surviving R. Kelly" series on Lifetime, the accusations themselves — furiously contested by Jackson's manor — are not new. But the bear upon of survivors on camera sharing their painful recollections is. The difference now, possibly, is that the public seems ready to mind.

' The Inventor: Out for Claret in Silicon Valley '
Starts streaming: March 18

"I don't accept many secrets," Elizabeth Holmes claims almost the start of Alex Gibney's latest documentary. But that's a prevarication, as was the entire footing for her now-defunct wellness care start-upwardly Theranos, which claimed to offering a revolutionary arroyo to medical blood tests with an all-in-one testing device that supposedly required simply a single drop of blood. Theranos was the Fyre Festival of Silicon Valley — an practise in branding that promised the impossible and duped a lot of famous and influential people. Only Gibney has no interest in laughing at the people who fell for the fraud; instead, the filmmaker seeks to dissect the conditions that fabricated the scandal possible. Where was the due diligence? Why wasn't patient safety the foremost concern? This is a cautionary tale with implications across the wellness intendance industry, and it's necessary viewing.

Also arriving: "Angela's Ashes" (March one), "The Client" (March 1), "Courage Under Fire" (March ane), "Date Night" (March 1), "The Devil Wears Prada" (March 1), "Despicable Me" (March one), "Drugstore Cowboy" (March one), "Green Zone" (March 1), "The Grudge" (March 1), "Love & Other Drugs" (March 1), "Paper Centre" (March ane), "Taps" (March 1), "Weekend at Bernie'south" (March 1), "Jurassic Globe: Fallen Kingdom" (March 9), "The Case Confronting Adnan Syed" (March 10), "One Nation Under Stress" (March 25), "Mamma Mia! Here We Go Once again" (March 30), "Barry" Season ii Premiere (March 31) and "Veep" Season seven Premiere (March 31).

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' Shrill ' Flavour 1
Starts streaming: March 15

"Hello, I'k Fat," writes the plus-size protagonist Annie in the headline of her online essay for a fictional Portland newspaper. Played with one-of-a-kind warmth by Aidy Bryant, Annie is a adult female who has always felt compelled to apologize for her overweight existence, responding to casual torso shaming with timid smiles and promises to do better. Information technology's a delight to watch as she comes to realize that life doesn't have to be that way — anyone who wishes "Dietland" were still effectually should endeavor this.

Also arriving: "American Beauty" (March 1), "Batman Begins" (March one), "Bruce Omnipotent" (March 1), "The Chumscrubber" (March 1), "The Cider House Rules" (March 1), "The Crying Game" (March 1), "The Dark Knight" (March 1), "Piece of cake Rider" (March 1), "Edward Scissorhands" (March 1), "The French Lieutenant's Woman" (March i), "He Named Me Malala" (March 1), "The Water ice Tempest" (March ane), "Ironweed" (March 1), "JFK" (March 1), "Nacho Libre" (March 1), "Role Space" (March i), "The Piano" (March 1), "The Pope of Greenwich Village" (March 1), "River's Edge" (March 1), "Saved!" (March 1), "Toys" (March one), "Witness" (March one), "Suburbia" (March 7), "Shoplifters" (March 14), "Like H2o for Chocolate" (March xv), "Wings of the Dove" (March 15), "Assassination Nation" (March 18) and "Girl Most Likely" (March 20).

Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/03/01/arts/television/best-tv-movies-netflix-amazon-hulu-hbo-march.html

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