Netflix's March lineup of original movies sees
Olga Kurylenko kicking ass, Jennifer Garner having an
adventure with her kids, an Amy Poehler directed comedy, and
more.
Here's the full roster of Netflix Originals hitting the service in
March.
The Yin Yang Master (Date TBC)
A feud erupts between realms, and Yin Yang master Qing Ming teams up with
disgraced guard Yuan Boya to vanquish a demonic threat as a conspiracy
looms.
Moxie (March 3rd)
Vivian (Hadley Robinson), a seemingly shy 16-year-old, has always
preferred to keep her head down and fly under the radar. But when the
arrival of a new student (Alycia Pascual-Peña) forces her to examine
the unchecked behaviour of her fellow students running rampant at her high
school, Vivian realises she’s fed up. Inspired by her mother’s (Amy Poehler) rebellious past, Vivian anonymously publishes an underground zine called
Moxie to expose bias and wrongdoing in her high school, and unexpectedly
sparks a movement. Now at the centre of a revolution, Vivian begins to forge
new friendships with other young women and allies, reaching across the
divide of cliques and clubs as they learn to navigate the highs and lows of
high school together. Directed by Amy Poehler and based on the novel
by Jennifer Mathieu.
Sentinelle (March 5th)
Transferred home after a traumatizing combat mission, a highly trained
French soldier (Olga Kurylenko) uses her lethal skills to hunt down
the man who hurt her sister.
Bombay Rose (March 8th)
Escaping from child marriage, a young club dancer living in the streets of
Bombay must choose between fending for her family and finding love with a
boy orphaned by the militancy. Painted frame by frame and woven delicately
through music, a red rose brings together three tales of impossible loves.
Love between two dreamers tested by duty and religious divides. Love between
two women. Love of an entire city for its Bollywood stars. Based on true
events, the film, in documentary fashion, explores the ruthlessness of a
society where the love and life that reigns on the big screen can crush you
in its mean streets. Directed by Gitanjali Rao.
Coven of Sisters (March 11th)
Basque Country, 1609. To postpone their execution, a group of women accused
of witchcraft lure their inquisitor into witnessing the witches'
Sabbath.
Yes Day (March 12th)
Always feeling like they have to say NO to their kids and co-workers,
Allison (Jennifer Garner) and Carlos (Edgar Ramirez) decide to
give their three kids a YES DAY - where for 24 hours the kids make the
rules. Little did they know that they'd be going on a whirlwind adventure
around Los Angeles, that would bring the family closer to each other than
ever before. Directed by Miguel Arteta.
Paper Lives (March 12th)
In the streets of Istanbul, ailing waste warehouse worker Mehmet takes a
small boy under his wing and must soon confront his own traumatic
childhood.
Simply Black (March 17th)
Jean-Pascal Zadi looks at racial discrimination and his identity as
a French Black man through a satirical lens in this mockumentary featuring
Fary.
Get the Goat (March 18th)
Two wildly mismatched cops from different Brazilian states are forced to
work together to take on a gang operating in both of their homelands.
One Small Problem (March 19th)
The love of his life hates kids. So when his nine-year-old daughter
suggests she pretend to be his sister... what could go wrong?
Caught by a Wave (March 25th)
After falling in love at a beachside summer camp in Sicily, a painful truth
inspires two teenage sailing enthusiasts to live their lives to the
fullest.
A Week Away (March 26th)
Troubled teen Will Hawkins (Kevin Quinn) has a run-in with the law
that puts him at an important crossroad: go to juvenile detention or attend
a Christian summer camp. At first a fish-out-of-water, Will opens his heart,
discovers love with a camp regular (Bailee Madison), and a sense of
belonging in the last place he expected to find it.
Bad Trip (March 26th)
In a hidden-camera comedy from the producer of Bad Grandpa, two pals embark on a road trip full of funny pranks that pull real people
into the mayhem.