New on Netflix March 2015: Best films and TV shows to watch this month

Our pick of the goodies in store for you on the streaming service in March

Jess Denham
Friday 27 February 2015 09:13 EST
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Colin Firth and Geoffrey Rush in The King's Speech
Colin Firth and Geoffrey Rush in The King's Speech (The Weinstein Company)

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Netflix has some treats lined up in March, with two new original series, Bloodline and Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt coming to the streaming service.

Film-wise, The King's Speech and Iron Man 3 are both arriving for movie fans, while Snoop Dogg's Marijuana documentary The Culture High is among the new documentaries.

TV

Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt (Season 1) – 06/03

Tina Fey's hotly-awaited Netflix original has high expectations riding on it. This is what happens when a woman escapes from a doomsday cult and begins her life afresh in NYC.

Bloodline (Season 1) – 20/03

Coming mid-way through the month is another original series, this time about a group of adult siblings whose lurking demons are unearthed when their black sheep brother returns home.

Sam Shepard and Ben Mendelsohn in Bloodline


3rd Rock from the Sun

(Seasons 1-6) – 15/03

Yes, one of your favourites Nineties sitcoms is finally coming to Netflix. A gang of aliens are sent to Earth to report on life there...disguised as a human family.

Films

The King's Speech – 23/03

Tom Hooper's moving drama about King George VI's struggle to overcome his stammer won four Oscars in 2011. Featuring first-rate performances from Colin Firth, Geoffrey Rush and Helena Bonham Carter.

Colin Firth and Geoffrey Rush in The King's Speech
Colin Firth and Geoffrey Rush in The King's Speech (The Weinstein Company)

22 Jump Street – 17/03

Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum are back for more silliness in this action-comedy about two undercover cops with a lot to learn. Next stop - college.

It's beer pong and more beer pong in 22 Jump Street
It's beer pong and more beer pong in 22 Jump Street


Iron Man 3
– 25/03

Robert Downey Jr returns as Tony Stark, who must start a journey of retribution after terrorist the Mandarin destroys his world. Expect seriously awesome visual effects.

Robert Downey Jr in Iron Man 3


The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
– 27/03

A collection of short animated stories based on the adventures of Winnie the Pooh, Christopher Robin, Eeyore, Piglet, Tigger and co. Say no more.

AA Milne's Christopher Robin and friends
AA Milne's Christopher Robin and friends (Walt Disney Studios)


Limitless
– 01/03

Smarten up: Bradley Cooper in Limitless

What if just one little pill could make you rich and powerful? Bradley Cooper stars as a writer who becomes a financial whizz-kid after enhancing 100 per cent of his brain abilities. But there are inevitable dangers involved...

Documentaries

The Culture High – 01/03

Rapper Snoop Dogg explores the roots of the campaign to legalise Marijuana and reveals the fascinating path it has taken so far. Featuring interviews with police officials, professors, physicians and celebrities.

US rapper Snoop Dogg talks the Marijuana campaign
US rapper Snoop Dogg talks the Marijuana campaign (Ferdy Damman/AFP/Getty)

We Are The Giant – 27/03

This award-winning documentary tells the stories of ordinary people whose lives have been transformed by standing up for their beliefs.

We are the Giant is about standing up for beliefs
We are the Giant is about standing up for beliefs

Life Itself – 05/03

A highly-rated look at the life and career of legendary film critic Roger Ebert, who died in 2013.

Legendary film critic Roger Ebert in Life Itself
Legendary film critic Roger Ebert in Life Itself (Kevin Horan/Sundance Institute)

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