Prime Video’s March Lineup: A Cinematic Feast
While the number of new titles on Prime Video in March may be modest, the quality more than compensates. Let’s dive into the highlights:
New Originals
Road House (March 21): A reboot of the classic action film, starring Jake Gyllenhaal as a bouncer taking on a criminal gang.
Ricky Stanicky (March 7): A comedy about three friends who invent an imaginary friend to get out of trouble.
Frida (March 14): A biopic exploring the life and art of Frida Kahlo.
Invincible Season 2, Part 2 (March 14): The continuation of the animated superhero series.
The Baxters (March 28): A family drama based on the best-selling novels by Karen Kingsbury.
Back Catalogue Gems
Road House (1989): The original classic martial arts film.
Bulletproof Monk (March 1): A unique blend of martial arts and fantasy.
Battle Royale (March 31): A dystopian thriller that inspired “The Hunger Games.”
Wrath of Man (March 23): A revenge thriller directed by Guy Ritchie and starring Jason Statham.
The Untouchables (March 1): A classic crime drama with Kevin Costner and Sean Connery.
The Great Escape (March 1): A timeless war film.
Lawman (March 1): A revisionist Western.
The Barefoot Contessa (March 1): A glamorous and poignant drama.
The Last Waltz (March 1): A concert documentary capturing The Band’s final performance.
The Warriors (March 1): A gritty cult classic about a street gang’s journey.
Desperately Seeking Susan (March 1): A stylish 1980s comedy-drama.
Bring It On (March 1): A beloved cheerleading film.
Friday Night Lights (March 1): A powerful exploration of football and small-town America.
Waterworld (March 1): A post-apocalyptic adventure.
Gone Baby Gone (March 1): A gripping crime thriller.
I Saw the Devil (March 1): A dark and disturbing revenge tale.
Pet Sematary (March 1): A chilling horror adaptation.
Sleepy Hollow (March 1): A Gothic horror-comedy from Tim Burton.
Super 8 (March 1): A Spielberg-produced monster movie.
Rob Roy (March 1): A historical drama starring Liam Neeson.
Road to Perdition (March 1): A stylish crime drama.
The Imitation Game (March 29): The story of Alan Turing’s code-breaking during WWII.
Seabiscuit (March 1): A heartwarming tale of rivalry and triumph.
The Purple Rose of Cairo (March 1): A charming comedy-drama.
The Madness of King George (March 1): An Oscar-winning adaptation of a play about King George III’s mental health.
Freevee Highlights
The Invisible Man (March 19): A tense and effective remake of the classic sci-fi thriller.
Hell or High Water (March 1): A character-driven modern Western.
Conclusion
March on Prime Video promises a diverse and engaging lineup, with a focus on quality over quantity. From thrilling action to thought-provoking dramas and timeless classics, there’s something for every taste. So, grab your popcorn and prepare for a cinematic feast.