Films and series to watch as of March 19, 2025
EDITORIAL – Week of March 19: Tribute, Memory, and Rebirth on the Big Screen
This week, cinema and series take us on a journey through stories of transmission, resilience, and transformation. From family secrets to historic battles and personal reinventions, these films offer a deep reflection on identity, heritage, and the pursuit of truth.
Tribute to Émilie Dequenne, an Exceptional Actress
Before diving into this week’s releases, we pay tribute to Émilie Dequenne, an actress of rare intensity who left an indelible mark on Francophone cinema.
Discovered at just 17 years old in Rosetta by the Dardenne brothers, a performance that won her the Best Actress Award at Cannes in 1999, she continued to shine in films such as Pas son genre, The Girl on the Train, and The Restless. Capable of portraying deeply human and conflicted characters with incredible sensitivity, she leaves behind a legacy of emotional and socially engaged cinema.
Springtime for Cinema 2025: Three Days to Celebrate the 7th Art
From March 23 to 25, the Springtime for Cinema festival returns, offering moviegoers in France a flat rate of €5 per screening. An unmissable opportunity to experience the best films of the moment on the big screen and rediscover the magic of cinema.
The Short Film Festival: Celebrating Creativity in Compact Form
Running alongside Springtime for Cinema, La Fête du Court-Métrage (The Short Film Festival) also kicks off this week, from March 20 to 26.
This annual event highlights the power of storytelling in short format, showcasing a wide selection of works from emerging and established filmmakers. Whether animated, documentary, or fiction, these films capture raw emotion and innovation in just a few minutes, proving that great cinema is not about length, but impact. The festival is an opportunity for audiences to discover hidden gems and fresh voices in filmmaking, with free screenings across France.
Must-See Films This Week
La Cache, directed by Lionel Baier, is an adaptation of Christophe Boltanski’s autobiographical novel, immersing us in a family trapped inside their Parisian apartment during May 1968, where buried secrets weigh as heavily as the political turmoil outside. Michel Blanc, in his final and deeply moving performance, plays a patriarch haunted by his past, in a drama where family silence meets collective history.
The legendary Snow White returns to the big screen in a live-action adaptation directed by Marc Webb, starring Rachel Zegler as an empowered, modern heroine, while Gal Gadot takes on the role of a strikingly charismatic and menacing Evil Queen. This visually spectacular retelling promises to reimagine classic fairy tale themes with a bold, contemporary perspective.
With Vermiglio or The Bride of the Mountains, Maura Delpero delivers a poignant historical drama set in wartime Italy in 1944, where a fugitive soldier’s arrival in a remote village stirs up long-buried tensions and secrets. A film of raw intensity that explores moral dilemmas, family ties, and survival in times of war.
Aïcha, by Mehdi M. Barsaoui, follows a young Tunisian woman as she fights to reclaim her life after surviving a traumatic accident. A moving and powerful drama, tackling themes of independence and the pressures of tradition.
YOU MAY WATCH AS OF MARCH 19
The Alto Knights, directed by Barry Levinson, offers a gritty and gripping look at 1950s New York’s mafia wars. Robert De Niro, in a dual role, embodies two rival crime bosses locked in a brutal power struggle. A classic gangster saga, rich in suspense, betrayal, and the timeless allure of underworld legends.
Finally, Ma Mère, Dieu et Sylvie Vartan, directed by Ken Scott (Starbuck), tells the heartfelt story of a devoted mother, played by Leïla Bekhti, who refuses to accept a bleak future for her son, born with a clubfoot. A touching and inspirational film, set to the nostalgic melodies of Sylvie Vartan, capturing the resilience and determination of an entire generation.
Cinema Through the Eyes of Thierry Frémaux as of March 19
Another highly anticipated release is Lumière! L’Aventure continue, the latest documentary from Thierry Frémaux, continuing his exploration of the origins of cinema. Following Lumière! The Adventure Begins, this new film delves deeper into the magic of the first moving images, paying tribute to the pioneers who shaped the cinematic language we know today.
Streaming & Television Highlights: to watch as of March 19
On NETFLIX, The Residence takes us inside the White House, where a shocking murder disrupts the corridors of power.
A gripping mini-series blending political intrigue with a high-stakes investigation.
On CANAL +, Dope Girls, based on true events, immerses us in 1920s London, where a woman rises to prominence in the underground world of nightlife and drug trafficking.
A sleek, atmospheric series exploring ambition, crime, and female empowerment in a male-dominated world.
On Paramount+, Happy Face tells the haunting true story of Melissa Jesperson-Moore, who discovers as a teenager that her father is the notorious “Happy Face Killer”.
A chilling psychological thriller about the weight of legacy and the struggle for personal identity in the shadow of unimaginable darkness.
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🎬 Still in your theaters and must watch
A Real Pain
🎥 Directed by: Jesse Eisenberg
👥 Starring: Jesse Eisenberg, Kieran Culkin, Will Sharpe
Two cousins with contrasting personalities—David and Benji—reunite for a trip to Poland to honor their beloved grandmother’s memory. Their journey takes an unexpected turn as old tensions resurface, intertwined with their family’s complex history.
MOVIES TO WATCH AS OF MARCH, 2025
Still in theaters!
Mickey 17
Directed by Bong Joon Ho, starring Robert Pattinson, Naomi Ackie, Toni Collette, Mark Ruffalo and Steven Yeun.
Mickey Barnes is an employee assigned to an interstellar mission that requires a permanent sacrifice: dying regularly to be replaced by a clone with his memories. But when he decides to stop following the rule, a conflict erupts with the ship’s crew.
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Black Dog
Directed by Hu Guan, starring Eddie Peng, Liya Tong, and Jia Zhangke.
Returning to his hometown on the edge of the Gobi Desert, Lang works for the local patrol tasked with eliminating stray dogs. A chance encounter with one of them changes his perception of the world and offers him newfound hope.
In the Nguyen’s Kitchen
Directed by Stéphane Ly-Cuong, starring Clotilde Chevalier, Camille Japy, and Leanna Chea.
Yvonne Nguyen, passionate about musical theater, dreams of shining on stage, but her mother wants her to take over the family restaurant. Between traditional dishes and family tensions, the kitchen becomes the stage for an unexpected dialogue.
The Insider
Directed by Steven Soderbergh, starring Cate Blanchett, Michael Fassbender, and Regé-Jean Page.
George Woodhouse, a secret agent, faces a dilemma when his wife Kathryn is accused of treason. Torn between protecting his marriage and defending his country, he must make a decision that will change their fate.
The Last Showgirl
Directed by Gia Coppola, starring Pamela Anderson, Dave Bautista, and Kiernan Shipka.
Shelly, a cabaret dancer in Las Vegas, sees her show canceled after 30 years. Facing an uncertain future, she searches for new meaning in her life while trying to reconnect with her daughter.
Black Box Diaries
Réalisé par Shiori Ito, avec Shiori Ito.
La journaliste japonaise Shiori Ito revient sur son combat contre l’omerta après avoir dénoncé une agression sexuelle. Entre documentaire et introspection, elle expose les failles du système judiciaire et médiatique japonais.
Blue Sun Palace
Réalisé par Constance Tsang, avec Wu Ke-Xi, Lee Kang-sheng et Haipeng Xu.
Dans un salon de massage chinois à New York, des femmes immigrées forment une communauté soudée. Mais lorsque l’une d’elles disparaît, la solidarité du groupe est mise à l’épreuve.
March 19 – In theater!
My Mother, God, and Sylvie Vartan
Directed by Ken Scott, starring Leïla Bekhti, Jonathan Cohen, and Sylvie Vartan.
In 1963, Esther gives birth to Roland, the youngest in a large family. Born with a clubfoot, he struggles to stand. His mother promises he will walk like everyone else and have a fabulous life, fighting against all odds to make it happen.
Snow White
Directed by Marc Webb, starring Rachel Zegler, Gal Gadot, and Andrew Burnap.
A live-action adaptation of Disney’s classic Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, in which the famous princess faces the jealousy of her stepmother, the Evil Queen.
Vermiglio or The Bride of the Mountains
Directed by Maura Delpero, starring Giuseppe De Domenico, Martina Scrinzi, and Tommaso Ragno.
In a remote Italian mountain village in 1944, a family hides a fugitive soldier. The eldest daughter and the young man fall in love, but their story is threatened by war.
Lumière: The Adventure Continues
Directed by Thierry Frémaux.
130 years after the Lumière brothers invented cinema, this documentary explores their legacy through the restoration of over 120 unseen films, taking audiences on a journey to the origins of the seventh art.
Sariri
Réalisé par Laura Donoso Toro, avec Martina González, Catalina Ríos et Paola Lattus
Dina, une adolescente enceinte, veut fuir son village minier chilien où les femmes sont soumises aux traditions patriarcales. Sa jeune sœur, Sariri, doit également partir à son tour.
March 26 – In theater!
Reading Lolita in Tehran
Directed by Eran Riklis, starring Golshifteh Farahani, Zar Amir Ebrahimi, and Mina Kavani.
In post-revolutionary Iran, literature professor Azar Nafisi secretly gathers a group of young women to read banned classics. Between dreams and oppression, these meetings become an escape and an act of resistance.
Manas
Directed by Mariana Brennand Fortes, starring Jamilli Correa, Fátima Macedo, and Rômulo Braga.
Marcielle, 13, lives in the heart of the Amazon and dreams of independence. But the departure of her older sister and her first encounters with the adult world change her vision of the future.
Some Rain Must Fall
Directed by Qiu Yang, starring Yu Aier, Yibo Wei, and Di Shike.
A 40-year-old housewife, Cai, finds herself caught in an unexpected spiral after an accident during a basketball game. As her life unravels, old secrets resurface.
The Go Player
Directed by Kazuya Shiraishi, starring Tsuyoshi Kusanagi, Takumi Saitoh, and Kaya Kiyohara.
A retired samurai in Edo dedicates his life to the game of Go. Wrongfully accused, he uses his strategic intelligence to restore his honor.
Aimer perdre
Réalisé par Harpo Guit et Lenny Guit, avec María Cavalier-Bazan, Axel Perin et Michael Zindel.
Endettée et passionnée par le jeu, Armande, 26 ans, tente de remporter le pari de sa vie à Bruxelles, mais c’est peut-être celui de l’amour qui sera le plus risqué.
Belladone
Réalisé par Alanté Kavaité, avec Nadia Tereszkiewicz, Dali Benssalah et Daphne Patakia.
Isolée sur une île, Gaëlle prend soin d’un groupe de personnes âgées. L’arrivée d’un voilier semble raviver l’espoir, mais des décès étranges éveillent sa méfiance.
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TO WATCH AS OF MARCH 19, 2025
Mercredi / Wednesday 19
Arte : La fille inconnue
Cstar : Terminator 2
Jeudi / Thursday 20
Canal + : Dope Girls
Arte : Fatal Crossing: Les filles du Ferry (série)
TMC : Forrest Gump
Chérie 25 : Sixième sens
Vendredi / Friday 21
France 5 : Rosetta
Arte : Toute la vérité (série)
Samedi / Saturday 22
Chérie 25 : Dix pour cent
Dimanche / Sunday 23
TFX : Mary à tout prix
6Ter : Maléfique : le pouvoir du mal
Chérie 25 : Mamma Mia
Lundi / Monday 24
TF1 : Carpe Diem
France 2 : Après la nuit
Mardi / Tuesday 26
Arte : Les beaux jours
ARTE ‘ PROGRAMME TO WATCH AS OF MARCH 19, 2025
Films, as March 19.
The Handmaid’s Tale, available from March 23, 2025
Directed by Volker Schlöndorff, this 1989 film is one of the earliest adaptations of Margaret Atwood’s dystopian novel, long before the famous series starring Elisabeth Moss. In the near future, a nuclear catastrophe has drastically reduced fertility rates, leading to the establishment of the Republic of Gilead, a totalitarian regime where fertile women are enslaved to bear children for the ruling elite. Natasha Richardson portrays Kate, a woman torn from her family and forced to become a “handmaid” under the control of the Commander (Robert Duvall) and his wife Serena Joy (Faye Dunaway).
With its cold cinematography and oppressive storytelling, Volker Schlöndorff delivers a dark and chilling vision of a society where religion and political power unite to destroy fundamental freedoms. A striking film that remains as relevant as ever in its themes.
TV broadcast on Monday, March 24, 2025, at 10:55 PM
Adios Buenos Aires, available from March 24, 2025
Directed by German Kral, this Argentine drama blends music and melancholy in a Buenos Aires gripped by crisis. Set in 2001, during a period of economic turmoil, the film follows Julio Färber, a tango musician and shoe shop owner who decides to leave Argentina for Germany with his mother and daughter. However, his plans take an unexpected turn when Mariela, a strong-willed taxi driver, crashes into his car and suddenly enters his life.
Balancing themes of exile, an homage to tango, and an unexpected romance, Adios Buenos Aires paints a vivid portrait of a man torn between an uncertain future and a past he cannot let go of. With an evocative soundtrackand a poignant depiction of a country in chaos, the film explores identity and the sense of belonging in a changing homeland.
TV broadcast on Wednesday, March 26, 2025, at 11:25 PM
The Kite Runner
As a privileged child in Kabul, Amir betrays his best friend Hassan after winning a kite-flying competition. Years later, now living in exile in the United States, he receives a message that compels him to return to Afghanistan, a country ravaged by war and Taliban rule, to confront his past. Adapted from Khaled Hosseini’s bestselling novel, this poignant film by Marc Forster (World War Z) delves into themes of forgiveness, exile, and the scars of childhood in a nation torn apart.
Ravel in a Thousand Shards: On the occasion of the 150th anniversary of Maurice Ravel, ARTE presents an original musical fiction that traces the life of the composer through his major works. The film will be available on ARTE.tv starting February 23, 2025, and will be broadcast on the channel on March 2, 2025, at 6:05 PM.
Documentaries you should watch as of March 19, 2025
Isabel Allende, the Writer of Exile
A literary voice shaped by exile and activism
Born in Chile and related to President Salvador Allende, who was assassinated in 1973, Isabel Allende was forced into exile in the United States—an experience that deeply influences her writing. Through her novels and activism, she passionately defends the cause of migrants and exiles. This insightful documentary explores her literary and personal journey, highlighting how history has shaped her storytelling and humanitarian commitment.
On Wednesday, February 26 at 11:00 PM
Available until May 26, 2025
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Nigeria’s Powerful Literary Voice, streaming now.
A bold literary voice at the heart of Nigeria
This captivating documentary from Invitation au voyage highlights Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, one of the most influential contemporary literary figures. Through works like Half of a Yellow Sun, which revisits the trauma of the Biafran War, and Americanah, which explores the experiences of the African diaspora, the Nigerian author examines her country’s struggles and global issues. Her powerful and engaged writing has made her a leading voice in feminism and African literature.
Series you should watch as of March 2025
Mr. Bates vs. The Post Office, available from March 20, 2025
Directed by James Strong, this British mini-series revisits one of the biggest judicial scandals in UK history. Toby Jonesportrays Alan Bates, a Welsh postmaster fighting against a corrupt administration after being unjustly accused of theft.
As hundreds of postal workers across the country face similar charges due to a faulty accounting software, the series delves into a gripping legal battle for truth and justice.
A poignant drama, carried by a stellar cast and a narrative inspired by real events.
TV broadcast on Thursday, March 27, 2025, at 8:55 PM
Fatal Crossing – Les filles du ferry (1/8): A Gripping Investigation Between Past and Present
After being sidelined following a scandal, investigative journalist Nora Sand returns to Denmark to lay low. But her instincts take over when she comes across photos of two young girls who vanished forty years ago during a ferry crossing between Denmark and England. Determined to uncover the truth behind this unsolved mystery, she dives into a thrilling investigation where secrets from the past resurface, and every discovery brings her closer to real danger.
Inspired by Lone Theils’ bestselling novel, this immersive Nordic noir series is carried by the striking performance of Marie Sandø Jondal and the atmospheric direction of Magnus Berggren. A dark and compelling thriller that masterfully blends investigative journalism with gripping crime suspense.
“Nismet” tells the story of a 16-year-old girl living in a small town near Marseille. Facing a depressed mother and a tyrannical stepfather, Nismet decides to run away after an attempted assault.
The series follows her journey toward independence, moving from shelter to shelter as she tries to build a life of her own.
Directed by Philippe Faucon, the series is based on a true story and won an award at the La Rochelle Fiction Festival in 2024.
Douglas is Cancelled, streaming now.
Created by Steven Moffat, Douglas is Cancelled is a British dramedy miniseries.
It follows Douglas Bellowes, a respected TV presenter whose life takes a drastic turn after being accused of making a sexist joke at a family wedding.
The series explores themes of cancel culture and the impact of social media on both public and private lives.
To watch as of March 19, 2025 on Netflix
SERIES
Israeli & films series to watch now
Asterix & Obelix : The Big Fight, by Alain Chabat!
The Leopard – To watch now.
Adapted from the famous Italian novel, this mini-series delves into the depths of Sicilian aristocracy during a time of political upheaval.
Adolescence, now: a must-watch!
This poignant drama follows the story of a family facing the arrest of their 13-year-old son for the murder of a classmate. Starring Stephen Graham and Erin Doherty.
The Residence – March 20
Created by Paul William Davies and produced by Shonda Rhimes, this series takes place behind the scenes of the White House, exploring the political and personal intrigues of the residential staff.
You, last season, April 24.
The highly anticipated fifth and final season of the hit thriller series You arrives on Netflix on April 24, 2025. Joe Goldberg (Penn Badgley) returns to New York City aiming to finally achieve his dream of a peaceful, happy life.
Yet, his dark past and sinister impulses quickly resurface, threatening to unravel his new existence alongside wife Kate Galvin (Charlotte Ritchie).
This concluding season introduces captivating new characters such as the enigmatic playwright Bronte (Madeline Brewer) and powerful Lockwood family members (Anna Camp, Griffin Matthews), plunging Joe into a ruthless world of wealth, power, and dangerous seduction.
Prepare for a gripping and explosive finale led by new showrunners Michael Foley and Justin W. Lo—this is a conclusion you won’t want to miss.
Pulse, on April 3.
Created by Carlton Cuse (Lost, Bates Motel) and Zoe Robyn, the series immerses viewers into the high-stakes environment of Miami’s busiest Level 1 trauma center, Maguire Hospital.
Follow young ER doctor Danielle “Danny” Simms (Willa Fitzgerald), newly promoted to chief resident, as she navigates critical medical emergencies, increased responsibilities, and complex personal relationships.
With a promising cast including Colin Woodell, Justina Machado, and Jack Bannon, Pulse promises to deliver suspense, emotional depth, and medical authenticity, making it a must-watch for fans of intense and realistic medical dramas.
FILMS TO WATCH AS OF MARCH 19, 2025
The Electric State, directed by Russo Brothers, to watch now.
Starring Millie Bobby Brown, Chris Pratt.
Running Point (La Meneuse) – Now.
Synopsis: Isla Gordon, a former party girl, must prove her worth in the business world when she inherits the management of the Los Angeles Lakers NBA team, owned by her family.
Cast: Kate Hudson, Brenda Song, Drew Tarver
To watch in March 19, 2025 on Prime Video
SERIES
The Last of Us, season 2, on April 13.
House of David, streaming now.
Michael Iskander portrays David, alongside Ali Suliman as King Saul, Ayelet Zurer as Queen Ahinoam, Stephen Lang as Samuel, Martyn Ford as Goliath, and Louis Ferreira as Jesse, David’s father.
The cast also includes Ethan Kai, Indy Lewis, Oded Fehr, Davood Ghadami, Ashraf Barhom, Alexander Uloom, and Aury Alby.
The Wheel of Time – Season 3, now.
Adapted from Robert Jordan’s novels, this epic fantasy series returns for its third season. Moiraine and Rand al’Thor face new challenges as ominous prophecies begin to unfold.
FILMS
Holland, on March 27.
Starring Nicole Kidman, Gael García Bernal, & Matthew Macfadyen.
Films and series to watch as of March 19, 2025 on Canal+
FILMS TO WATCH AS OF MARCH 19, 2025
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HAPPY FACE, available from March 21
Created by Jennifer Cacicio.
Starring: Annaleigh Ashford, Dennis Quaid, David Arquette, Lili Simmons.
Inspired by the true story of Melissa Jesperson-Moore, this series tells the harrowing journey of a woman who, at the age of 15, discovers that her father is the infamous serial killer known as the “Happy Face Killer.”
Torn between personal investigation and a quest for identity, she seeks to understand the man behind the crimes while struggling to build her own life despite this terrifying legacy.
Produced by Robert and Michelle King (The Good Wife, Evil), Happy Face promises to be a gripping psychological thriller, driven by intense performances and an oppressive atmosphere.
SERIES
DOPE GIRLS, available from March 20
Created by Matthew Read.
Starring: Julianne Nicholson, Aisling Franciosi, Eddie Marsan, Aneurin Barnard.
Based on Marek Kohn’s book Dope Girls: The Birth of the British Drug Underground, this six-episode British series immerses viewers in 1920s London, a time when the consumption of drugs boomed in Soho’s clubs and cabarets.
Amidst this underground explosion, Kate Meyrick (Julianne Nicholson), an ambitious single mother, builds a criminal empire and becomes the queen of London’s nightlife.
Filled with power struggles, betrayals, and female resilience in a male-dominated world, Dope Girls promises to be a captivating period drama exploring the rise of organized crime and the extraordinary story of a woman fighting to claim her place in history.
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Films and series to watch as of March 19, 2025 on Apple TV
SERIES
Dope Thief, now.
An eight-episode crime drama produced by Ridley Scott, who also directs the first episode. The series follows two former criminal partners caught in a drug trafficking network.
Government cheese, April 16.
Government Cheese is a surrealist family comedy set in 1969 San Fernando Valley that tells the story of the Chambers, a quirky family pursuing lofty and seemingly impossible dreams, beautifully unfettered by the realities of the world.
When Hampton Chambers (Oyelowo) is released from prison, his long-awaited family reunion doesn’t go quite as he’d planned. During his absence, Hampton’s wife, Astoria (Missick), and sons, Einstein (Ellison) and Harrison (Di’Allo Winston), have formed an unconventional family unit, and Hampton’s return spins their world into chaos.
The ensemble cast also includes Bokeem Woodbine (“Fargo”), Jeremy Bobb (“The Continental”), Louis Cancelmi (“The Irishman”), Julien Heron (“Baskets”), Djilali Rez-Kallah (“My Hero”), Louis Ferreira (“Stargate Universe”), Thomas Beaudoin (“Hubert & Fanny”) and Kyle Mac (“The Boys”), with John Ortiz (“Bad Monkey”) and Adam Beach (“Smoke Signals”).
Berlin ER, now.
Set in 1980s Berlin, this series follows an emergency doctor who becomes entangled in an international conspiracy while juggling the challenges of emergency medicine.
The White Lotus (Max) season 3, now.
Severance – Streaming now.
This acclaimed sci-fi series returns with a new season.
Created by Dan Erickson and directed by Ben Stiller, it delves into the consequences of a procedure that separates employees’ professional and personal memories.
Starring Adam Scott, Patricia Arquette, and John Turturro, this season promises new and intriguing twists.
The Studio, on March 26
10-episode half hour comedy starring Seth Rogen, who also serves as writer, director and executive producer alongside Emmy Award-nominee Evan Goldberg, is officially set to make its global debut on Apple TV+ with the first two episodes on Wednesday, March 26, 2025, followed by one episode every Wednesday through May 21, 2025.
In The Studio, Rogen stars as the newly appointed head of a movie studio, Continental Studios. Desperate for the approval of celebrities, he and his team of executives at Continental Studios must juggle corporate demands with creative ambitions as they try to keep movies alive and relevant.
The Studio is created by Multi-Emmy Award winners Peter Huyck and Alex Gregory along with Rogen and Goldberg, and Frida Perez. Point Grey Pictures’ James Weaver, Alex McAtee and Josh Fagen also serve as executive producers alongside Rogen and Goldberg.
Love you to death
The first two episodes have been available since February 5, 2025.
A Spanish romantic comedy created by Dani de la Orden, starring Verónica Echegui and Joan Amargós.
The series follows the relationship between Raúl, a young man recently diagnosed with heart cancer, and Marta, an eccentric childhood friend who discovers she is pregnant.
To watch as of March 19, 2025 on Disney Plus
FILMS
Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day, on March 28th.
Sugarcane: Shadows of a Residential School by Julian Brave NoiseCat, Emily Kassie, streaming now.
Synopsis: An investigation into the discovery of unmarked graves at a former Indigenous residential school in Canada, uncovering the abuse suffered by Indigenous children and the intergenerational trauma that followed.
Nightbitch – Directed by Marianne Heller, streaming now.
Starring Amy Adams. The film follows a former artist who becomes a mother and begins to believe that she is transforming into a dog.
It is based on the 2021 novel by Rachel Yoder, which explores themes of motherhood and identity.
SERIES
The Handmaid’s Tale, on April 8
Andor, season 2, on April 22.
Bref 2, now.
A Thousand Blows – Now.
Synopsis: Set in the East End of London during the 1880s, the series follows two friends involved in the brutal world of underground boxing, facing both social and personal struggles.
Cast: Stephen Graham, Malachi Kirby.
PARADISE – Streaming now
Starring: Sterling K. Brown, James Marsden, Julianne Nicholson.
Why watch it? This Is Us creator Dan Fogelman envisions a political thriller set in a peaceful community inhabited by some of the most influential figures in the world. But their tranquility is shattered when a shocking murder occurs, triggering a high-stakes investigation.
Only Murders in the Building, now and always!
A quirky trio investigates murders in their building. Mystery, humor, and suspense collide!