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The 11 best movies coming to Netflix in March
Jason Guerrasio
- Watch "Top Gun," "Shrek," and "Dunkirk" this month.
"A Nightmare on Elm Street" (March 1)
Watch the Wes Craven classic horror movie that introduced us to one of genre's most chilling characters, Freddy Krueger.
"Christine" (March 1)
If watching Freddy wasn't enough, switch gears and watch John Carpenter's adaptation of the Stephen King book about a car that seems to have a life on its own. And it's pissed!
"The Replacements" (March 1)
This is one of the forgotten great watches in Keanu Reeves' filmography. Here he plays a washed-up quarterback who takes to the field again while the pro football players are on strike. It leads to lots of laughs.
The movie also features a great performance from Gene Hackman as the coach.
"Shrek" (March 1)
Watch the classic movie (the second movie in the franchise is also available) from DreamWorks that proved not all the best animated stories come from Disney.
"Sorry to Bother You" (March 1)
Boots Riley's dark comedy follows LaKeith Stanfield as a telemarketer who uses a white accent to be successful at his job. And things just get more bizarre after that.
"Starship Troopers" (March 1)
Paul Verhoeven's campy sci-fi classic just gets better and better to watch as the years go by.
"Top Gun" (March 1)
And talk about a movie that just gets better with age. Tom Cruise as hotshot naval aviator "Maverick" Mitchell is still one of his best roles.
"Zoolander" (March 1)
Ben Stiller mixed the male modeling world and espionage to craft this wacky comedy that became a surprise hit in the early 2000s.
"The Adam Project" (March 11)
Following the success of "Free Guy," director Shawn Levy and Ryan Reynolds team again for this Netflix original in which Reynolds plays a man from the future who has to go back in time and get help from his younger self (a fantastic performance from newcomer Walker Scobell) to correct the error of his late father (played by Mark Ruffalo).
"Dunkirk" (March 12)
Christopher Nolan's fantastic war movie chronicles the harrowing evacuation of Allied troops at Dunkirk during World War II.
"Blade Runner 2049" (March 26)
Love or hate this sequel to the 1982 classic, you have to appreciate its cinematic beauty from cinematographer Roger Deakins.
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