Awards Season is over, and we have moved out of Movie Siberia. The month of March can usually serve as a warmup to the fun Summer months, and although this year the month is a little light, can still offer some shelter from the cold. Here is what’s coming to the big screen in March:
MICKEY 17 – Director Bong Joon-Ho, who delivered the Oscar-winning PARASITE (2019), returns with this sci-fi black comedy about a clone worker (Robert Pattinson), working in dangerous off-planet conditions with his clones as a backup. The cast includes Naomi Ackie, Toni Collette, and Mark Ruffalo.
IN THE LOST LANDS – Up and down director Paul W.S. Anderson (RESIDENT EVIL), helms this epic fantasy about a witch and a hunter journeying to find an artifact for a queen. Dave Bautista and Mila Jovovich star.
SEVEN VEILS – Amanda Seyfried plays a theatre director with repressed trauma in this drama.
BLACK BAG – Acclaimed director Steven Soderbergh (OCEAN’S ELEVEN, TRAFFIC), is back with a spy thriller. The cast includes Michael Fassbender, Cate Blanchett, Naomie Harris, and Pierce Brosnan.
NOVOCAINE – In this action thriller, Jack Quaid plays a bank executive who has an inability to feel pain, and uses his gift to rescue his kidnapped girlfriend.
THE ALTO KNIGHTS – Acclaimed director Barry Levinson (GOOD MORNING VIETNAM, WAG THE DOG), directs this mob thriller with Robert DeNiro in a dual role of playing two mob bosses.
SNOW WHITE – Walt Disney Pictures continues its live-action remake era with this re-do of its beloved classic. Rachel Zegler (WEST SIDE STORY), plays Snow White, and Gal Gadot (WONDER WOMAN), plays the Evil Queen.
A WORKING MAN – Jason Statham once again plays a retired killer pulled out of retirement. It is directed by up and down director David Ayer (TRAINING DAY, SUICIDE SQUAD).
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Next month, Reel Speak previews the month of April.
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