11 movies to check out on Netflix this March

Millie Bobby Brown in Damsel, Adam Sandler in Spaceman, and Regina King in Shirley are among the highlights coming to Netflix during the month

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11 movies to check out on Netflix this March
Clockwise from left: Damsel (Netflix), Shirley (Netflix), Spaceman (Netflix) Image: The A.V. Club

A trio of Netflix originals highlight the streamer’s March film offerings. Stranger Things’ Millie Bobby Brown plays a princess trapped in the cave of a fearsome dragon in the dark fantasy Damsel. In the biographical drama Shirley, Oscar-winner Regina King plays Shirley Chisholm, who ran for president in 1972. And Adam Sandler plays an astronaut collecting his thoughts at the edge of the solar system in the sci-fi drama Spaceman. Other movies added to Netflix’s streaming library in March 2024 include the sci-fi film Voyagers starring Tye Sheridan and Colin Farrell, the rom-com fantasy Irish Wish starring Lindsay Lohan, the horror movie Bodies Bodies Bodies starring Pete Davidson, and 2014’s Godzilla, to whet your appetite for this month’s theatrical sequel, Godzilla X Kong: The New Empire.

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Godzilla - Official Main Trailer [HD]

Before you check out Godzilla X Kong: The New Empire in theaters at the end of the month, check out the first film in Warner Bros. Pictures’ MonsterVerse: Gareth Edwards’ starring Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Ken Watanabe, Elizabeth Olsen, Juliette Binoche, Sally Hawkins, David Strathairn, and Bryan Cranston. In the 2014 monster mash, Taylor-Johnson stars as a soldier who gets caught in the middle of a battle between Godzilla and gigantic creatures known as MUTOs. The A.V. Club’s , “The director also proves himself a superb purveyor of eye candy, staging several instantly memorable scenes: a nighttime attack on Honolulu, a siege at the Golden Gate Bridge, and a scene of paratroopers plummeting into an ashen, fire-red war zone, godlike combatants looming in their periphery. He excels at the small details, too, using rolling pens the same way Spielberg used a cup of water—to tease the arrival of his main attraction.”

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