I love that every month Netflix adds new titles for us to binge on. While the streaming services amp up their catalogs to compete with one another, we get to reap the benefits. Netflix just released its list of what to watch for in March. It actually includes a lot of movies and TV that Netflix is producing itself. 

We've seen movies like Set It Off and series like Stranger Things really break out. I mean, Roma is up for an Academy Award


What's in store for this latest batch of Netflix releases? Only time will tell. 

There's a wide variety of genres and stories at play here. 

Which are you most excited to see? 

March 1

"A Clockwork Orange"

“Apollo 13”

“Budapest” (Netflix Film)

“Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon”

“Saving Mr. Banks”

“Emma”

“Junebug”

“Music and Lyrics”

“Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist”

“River’s Edge” (Netflix Film)

“Stuart Little”

“Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street”

“The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind” (Netflix Film)

The Hurt Locker”

“The Notebook”

“Tyson”

"Wet Hot American Summer"

“Winter’s Bone”

“Your Son” (Netflix Film)

March 5

“Christopher Robin”

March 7

“Doubt”

March 8

“Blue Jasmine”

“Juanita” (Netflix Film)

“Lady J” (Netflix Film)

“Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams”

“The Jane Austen Book Club”

“Walk. Ride. Rodeo.” (Netflix Film)

March 13

“Triple Frontier” (Netflix Film)

March 15

“A Separation”

“Burn Out” (Netflix Film)

“Dry Martina” (Netflix Film)

“Girl” (Netflix Film)

“Kung Fu Hustle”

“Paskal” (Netflix Film)

“The Lives of Others”

March 22

“Mirage” (Netflix Film)

“The Dirt” (Netflix Film)

March 29

“15 August” (Netflix Film)

Bayoneta” (Netflix Film)

“The Highwaymen” (Netflix Film)

“Tucker and Dale vs. Evil”

March 31

“The Burial of Kojo"

Source: Jude Dry - IndieWire