It's almost the start of another exciting month on Netflix, and as always, Netflix reveals a selection of TV shows and movies that will be on streaming in March 2015! For those who live outside of America, you can resort to VPN service to get a USA IP.
This March brings tons of great movies, and lots of excellent TV options to add to your list as well. Here is a quick list of several that you might be interested in. Get hold of a US VPN to enjoy now!
March 1
Mercy Rule (2014)
Mercy Rule is a baseball adventure for the whole family. Parents and kids will be inspired by the story of the Millers as they learn life’s lessons of mercy, patience, sacrifice, legacy and trusting God
Monster High 13 Wishes (2013)
It’s a new school year at Monster High, and the little sister of Clawdeen Wolf, Howleen, is determined to be more fangtastic than ever.
Monster High: Ghouls Rule (2012)
After learning that monsters and “Normies” used to spend Halloween together, Frankie Stein and her pals rally both groups for a frightfully good time.
The Brothers Grimm (2005)
Brothers Jake and Will Grimm travel from village to village, posing as exterminators of magical creatures. But in reality, they’re expert con artists.
Depp’s ability to tap into the mind of J.M. Barrie for this Oscar-nominated role was charming and heartbreaking.
Evelyn (2002)
Based on true events, this drama follows the story a man whose wife has left him and whose three children are taken from him and placed in orphanages.
Rules of Engagement (2000)
Sensing a crisis in Yemen, the U.S. government sends Col. Terry Childers to remove the U.S. ambassador and his family from the country.
Patch Adams (1998)
In a role that encompasses many of the actor's real-life qualities—his heart, his energy, his hilarity—Williams shows why his film career soared while other comedians falter and fade.
Teen Witch (1989)
An awkward girl dreams of a date with the school football hero but is too shy to do anything about it - till she learns she’s descended from witches.
March 5
Food Chains (2014)
This powerful true story of one small group of workers overcoming corporate greed to end slavery and abuse in America’s fields will inspire you to demand your food be fair!
The ABCs of Death 2 (2014)
ABCs OF DEATH 2 is the followup to the most ambitious anthology film ever conceived. It features segments directed by over two dozen of the world’s leading talents in contemporary genre film.
March 6
Aziz Ansari Live at Madison Square Garden (2015)
In his latest Netflix original standup special, Live At Madison Square Garden, Ansari headlines the iconic Madison Square Garden and delivers his most hilarious and insightful standup yet.
My Own Man (2014)
This intimate, humorous, and emotional look at what it means to be a man follows filmmaker David Sampliner’s quest to overcome his manhood insecurities after he learns that he will be the father of a baby boy.
March 7
Archer: Season 5
Suave, sophisticated spy Archer may have the coolest gadgets, but he still has issues when it comes to dealing with his boss, who is also his mother.
Glee: Season 5
Amid relationship woes and personal attacks from a wicked cheerleading coach, a teacher fights to turn underdog glee club members into winners.
March 9
The Angriest Man in Brooklyn (2014)
Informed that he has a brain aneurysm and only 90 minutes left to live, bad-tempered Brooklynite Henry Altmann embarks on a frenzied excursion all over town to mend fences with everyone he’s alienated.
Tyler Perry’s The Single Moms Club (2014)
A diverse group of single moms come together after an occurrence at their kids’ school - and find they have more in common than they thought.
After the Fall (2014)
Rather than reveal to his family that he’s lost his job, a family man decides that crime is the best antidote to his financial worries.
Cesar Chavez (2014)
This biopic recounts the efforts of Cesar Chavez, who served as an inspirational leader to thousands of migrant farm workers in the 1960s and ’70s.
March 10
Monster High: Haunted (2015)
Lurk what’s waiting for the Monster High ghouls when they bring their killer fashion to the howlways of the spooktacular Haunted High!
March 11
How to Train Your Dragon 2 (2014)
Hiccup and Toothless explore the island and make a shocking discovery. Will the mysterious Dragon Rider be friend or enemy to the rest of the island?
March 15
3rd Rock From the Sun: Complete Series
A team of aliens is sent to Earth to probe the idiosyncrasies of human civilization, which they then report back to their boss, the Giant Big Head.
A Different World: Complete Series
A spin-off of “The Cosby Show,” this sitcom set at the fictional Hillman College launched with Lisa Bonet reprising her role as Denise Huxtable. By the time Bonet left the show in the second season, the solid cast had come into its own.
Marvel & ESPN Films Present: 1 of 1: Genesis (2014)
A film exploring the notion that superstar athletes are like reallife Super Heroes with not just superpowers; but personal tales evoking themes and narratives found in Marvel comics.
March 17
You’re Not You (2014)
Accomplished pianist is diagnosed with incurable disease ALS and hires a directionless young woman who becomes her fulltime caregiver. The two form a life changing bond inspiring each other to live life to the fullest.
Dummy (2002)
A socially inept oddball who struggles to express himself learns to communicate with the world through his dummy and the art of ventriloquism.
March 19
Life Itself (2014)
Life Itself may tell the story of a remarkable life, but it's at its most enlightening when dealing with death.
March 20
Bloodline: Season 1
“Bloodline” is a dramatic thriller that explores the demons lurking beneath the surface of a contemporary American family.
God’s Not Dead (2014)
A spiritual college student clashes with an atheistic professor who insists that students will only pass his class by admitting that God is dead.
March 22
Mad Men: Season 7
Set in 1960s New York City, this series takes a peek inside an ad agency during an era when the cutthroat business had a glamorous lure.
March 23
November Man (2014)
Living peacefully in Switzerland after leaving the CIA, Peter Deveraux is none too pleased to be reeled in for a critical covert assignment. Soon, the resurrected spy finds himself caught in a high-stakes struggle between the United States and Russia.
March 25
Garfunkel and Oates: Season 1
Garfunkel and Oates follows musical comedy duo Riki Lindhome (Garfunkel) and Kate Micucci (Oates) as they chase success one song at a time. In every episode, Kate and Riki prove to be our voices of reason—the “straight men” characters that magnify the ridiculous, banal or absurd aspects of our day-to-day lives.
Turn: Season 1
Set in 1778, this period drama recounts the story of Abe Woodhull, an American cabbage famer obliged to begin spying on the British enemy.
March 27
Trailer Park Boys: Season 9
Ricky, Julian and Bubbles, better known as the Trailer Park Boys, are back for a new original season of boneheaded scheming to strike it rich and get out of their Nova Scotia trailer park, despite the interference of their vengeful park supervisor Jim and his shirtless toady Randy. Meanwhile, all the comic action is captured by a documentary crew that doesn’t miss a moment as every plot to land themselves on easy street instead veers toward jail.
Frankie & Alice (2010)
A multiple personality disorder pits a woman’s organic self an African American against her white, racist alter ego in this indie thriller.
March 31
Ask Me Anything (2014)
Electing to take a one-year break between high school and college, Katie Kampenfelt uses part of her time to write an anonymous and highly revealing blog. But her online candor ends up backfiring in ways she never imagined.
The Man with the Iron Fists (2012)
Combining kungfu action and hiphop style, this martial arts thriller relates the saga of a Chinese blacksmith caught up in a battle between clans.