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March’s Must Watch Movies

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Now that WandaVision is over (sorry folks), save yourself the hassle and check out one of  Blaine’s monthly movie picks for March. Don’t forget to check out Blaine’s previous movie picks if you missed them or still can’t decide what to watch after these great selections.

Green Book

Dr. Don Shirley is a world-class African-American pianist who’s about to embark on a concert tour in the Deep South in 1962. In need of a driver and protection, Shirley recruits Tony Lip, a tough-talking bouncer from an Italian-American neighborhood in the Bronx. Despite their differences, the two men soon develop an unexpected bond while confronting racism and danger in an era of segregation.

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source: Universal Pictures

Rated: PG-13
Genre:
Drama/Comedy
Rotten Tomatoes Score:
78% / 91% Audience
Available to watch:
AppleTV, GooglePlay Movies & TV, PrimeVideo, YouTube
Runtime: 
2H 10m

Ford vs Ferrari

American automotive designer Carroll Shelby and fearless British race car driver Ken Miles battle corporate interference, the laws of physics and their own personal demons to build a revolutionary vehicle for the Ford Motor Co. Together, they plan to compete against the race cars of Enzo Ferrari at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in France in 1966.

source: 20th Century

Rated: PG-13 
Genre: 
Biography, Drama, History
Rotten Tomatoes Score: 
92%/ 98% Audience Score
Available to watch: HBOMax,
AppleTV, GooglePlay Movies & TV, PrimeVideo, YouTube, VUDU
Runtime: 
2hr 32min

Fisherman’s Friends

Ten fishermen from Cornwall achieve a Top 10 hit after they are signed by Universal Records.

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Movie Poster for Fisherman's Friends
courtesy Fred Films, BondIt Media Capital, Powderkeg Pictures

Rated: PG-13
Genre: 
Comedy, Drama
Rotten Tomatoes Score: 
68%/72% Audience Score
Available to watch:
AppleTV, Netflix, PrimeVideo, YouTube
Runtime: 
1hr 52min

Man on Fire

In a Mexico City wracked by a recent wave of kidnappings, ex-CIA operative John Creasy (Denzel Washington) reluctantly accepts a job as a bodyguard for 9-year-old Lupita (Dakota Fanning), the daughter of wealthy businessman Samuel Ramos (Marc Anthony). Just as Creasy begins to develop a fondness for the young girl, a bloodthirsty gunman (Jesús Ochoa) kidnaps her. Now, Creasy must pick off a succession of corrupt cops and criminals to reach his ultimate object of vengeance.

courtesy 20th Century Fox

Rated: R
Genre:
Crime, Drama
Rotten Tomatoes Score: 
39% (the thing must be broken!)/ 89% audience score (that’s more like it)
Available to watch:
AppleTV, GooglePlay Movies & TV, PrimeVideo, YouTube
Runtime:
2hr 25min

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Dreamer

Ben Crane (Kurt Russell) is a horse trainer who is struggling to connect with his precocious daughter, Cale (Dakota Fanning). But then a horse by the name of Soñador suffers a broken leg after its evil owner (David Morse) races her despite Ben’s advice. Rather than put his client’s injured horse down, Ben adopts her and welcomes Cale into the family business. They train Soñador to race again as grouchy but kind-hearted Grandpa (Kris Kristofferson) lends his encouragement.

source: DreamWorks Pictures

Rated: PG
Genre: 
Kids and Family, Drama
Rotten Tomatoes Score: 
64%/78% audience score
Available to watch:
AppleTV, GooglePlay Movies & TV, PrimeVideo, YouTube
Runtime: 
1hr 38min

The above movie descriptions were taken directly from RottenTomatoes.com.

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