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Streaming in March: 17 Films & TV Series to Put in Your Queue

EntertainmentPublished Feb 28, 2017
By Alaisha Key
Annalise KeatingABC / Mitch Haaseth

At some point, we've all said the dreaded phrase: "There's nothing to watch." But the real dilemma is often that there are just too many choices to process. Well, it's doubtful that you'll be having this problem in March -- because CafeMom has you covered with what's new on your favorite streaming services.

From the throwback films that you'll want to put on repeat to the can't-miss new releases, we've handpicked this list of movies and TV shows coming to Netflix, Amazon, and Hulu that will keep you entertained all month long.

1/17

Chicago

All that jazz! In Chicago, Velma Kelly (Catherine Zeta-Jones) and Roxie Hart (Renee Zellweger) find themselves battling it out inside the jail cell and in the courtroom as they fight each other to gain enough fame (and public sway) to free themselves from death row. This 2002 star-studded adaptation of the popular Broadway musical garnered an Oscar for Zeta-Jones.

When and where to watch: Netflix, starting March 1.

2/17

Kung Fu Panda

Jack Black stars in this 2008 family-friendly flick that's sure to have the whole family laughing. Po (Black) -- a rather lazy panda -- trains (and struggles to keep up) with five of the greatest Kung Fu warriors, as this unlikely hero is thought to be the warrior destined to face off against a great enemy to save China. 

When and where to watch: Netflix, starting March 1.

3/17

The Karate Kid

Who can forget the lesson of "wax on, wax off" from Mr. Miyagi (Pat Morita)? Well, 1984's The Karate Kid is back, so get ready to watch the martial arts master teach Daniel (Ralph Macchio) about karate and life in this fan favorite. (PS: You can also check out most of the sequels, too.)

When and where to watch: Hulu, starting March 1.

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4/17

Midnight in Paris

What does Gil (Owen Wilson) do every night at midnight in the City of Light? Well, fiancé Inez (Rachel McAdams) and family wonder the same thing in Woody Allen's 2011 film Midnight in Paris. Follow enigmatic screenwriter Gil on his nightly walks -- and meet a few special (and historical) characters along the way. 

When and where to watch: Netflix, starting March 1.

5/17

Hoodwinked!

Hoodwinked! brings together fairy-tale characters including Red (as in Little Red Riding Hood, voiced by Anne Hathaway) along with a slew of others as audiences find out there's more to the story. Bigger crimes are in progress as the detective Nicky Flippers (David Ogden Stiers) questions several of your fave characters at the house of Granny (Glenn Close) as he searches for the mysterious Goody Bandit.

When and where to watch: Amazon Prime, starting March 1.

6/17

The Craft

Look no further than The Craft if your longing for those nostalgic '90s feels. In this teen thriller, new student Sarah (Robin Tunney) connects with a trio of girls that are into the occult. Together, they conjure up all sorts of magic, but things get out of hand when the girls turn on the newcomer -- and each girl's power is put to the test.   

When and where to watch: Netflix, starting March 1.

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7/17

The Phantom of the Opera (2004)

Based on the classic Broadway musical, this tale explores the strange happenings at a Parisian opera house that's rumored to be haunted by the Phantom (Gerard Butler). As the mysterious figure takes more of an interest in rising soprano Christine (Emmy Rossum) and the musical production overall, the hunt is on to find the ghost.      

When and where to watch: Hulu, starting March 1.

8/17

Jurassic Park

Who would have guessed that when Jurassic Park hit theaters in 1993 that it would spin off so many sequels? Though, you can't beat the original adventure about a theme park that literally brings dinosaurs to life in a controlled island setting -- controlled, of course, until chaos ensues and the guests have to run for their lives as these untamed and dangerous creatures run wild. 

When and where to watch: Netflix, starting March 1.

9/17

Coraline

The grass isn't always greener on the other side, and Coraline (Dakota Fanning) can attest to that. In this 2009 film, the adventurous young girl stumbles onto a mysterious parallel world complete with fun "other" parents. But everything is not what it seems. And the entire family will have fun watching the drama in this animated flick unfold. 

When and where to watch: Netflix, starting March 1.

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10/17

Carrie (1976)

Most know the story of Carrie (Sissy Spacek), a teenage girl who discovers that she has telekinetic powers. But as with most things that don't end well in high school, she ends up unleashing her power on everyone in her path after being humiliated in one of the most memorable prom scenes of all time. Maybe don't watch this 1976 classic with the lights off.

When and where to watch: Hulu, starting March 1.

11/17

The Dressmaker

In The Dressmaker, Tilly Dunnage (Kate Winslet) returns to her Australian hometown after making a name for herself in fashion. With a sewing machine in hand, this style maven aims to get a little revenge all the while dressing the ladies in town, falling in love and trying to reconnect with her mom in the process. A mother-daughter must-see!

When and where to watch: Amazon Prime, starting March 2.

12/17

Million Dollar Baby

Hilary Swank and Clint Eastwood star in this Oscar-winning film that explores the story of Maggie Fitzgerald (Swank), a young woman focused on pursuing her dream of boxing. She has her eyes set on getting Frankie Dunn (Eastwood) to train her, and together the two help each other fight battles both in and out of the ring. 

When and where to watch: Netflix, starting March 13.

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13/17

Romy & Michele's High School Reunion

Romy & Michele's High School Reunion reminds us that time definitely flies, as BFFs Romy (Mira Sorvino) and Michele (Lisa Kudrow) get invites to their 10-year high school reunion. And while these ladies may not be where they imagined in life, this hilarious duo decides to hit the road -- armed with fake success stories to tell and show off for their peers. Post-Its, anyone?

When and where to watch: Hulu, starting March 15.

14/17

Marvel's Iron Fist

Danny Rand (Finn Jones) joins the ranks of super people in this latest Netflix/Marvel original collaboration. Rand mysteriously returns to New York City after having been missing since a tragic plane crash. Armed with martial arts skills and a mysterious new power, he's determined to take back his family legacy. And he'll go up against the city's most dangerous criminals in order to do so.  

When and where to watch: Netflix, starting March 17.

15/17

How to Get Away With Murder

For those who are a little behind on their Shondaland watching, it's time to catch up. Get your popcorn ready, silence your phone, and prepare to lose your day to binge-watching the explosive third season of How to Get Away With Murder. And if you haven't guessed from this clip, the OMG-worthy drama that audiences are used to is about to be taken to the next level.  

When and where to watch: Netflix, starting March 23.

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16/17

Better Call Saul

Before becoming Saul Goodman on Breaking Bad, everyone's favorite "criminal" lawyer was known as Jimmy McGill (Bob Odenkirk). The first season of Better Call Saul begins to tell the origin story of this ambitious attorney, but things get real in season two as McGill starts to fall down the path that will ultimately create his alter ego. With the same smart writing that also includes appearances from some of your favorite Breaking Bad characters, this season is a must-see. 

When and where to watch: Netflix, starting March 27.

17/17

13 Reasons Why

Based on the young adult novel by Jay Asher, 13 Reasons Why is the story of Hannah (Katherine Langford), a girl who commits suicide and leaves behind a series of audio tapes explaining her reasoning. Listen in as a group of teens discover her reasoning in what is sure to be an edgy and gripping Netflix mystery.

When and where to watch: Netflix, starting March 31.

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