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made this sticker for the girlies who go insane over this quote(me)
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dreamsingcld · 2 years
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“words and ideas change the world.”
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☾ ⋆*・゚el • twenty • latina • she/her ・゚:⋆*・゚
- obsessed with the moon, baking, reading, painting, and morally grey characters. bucky barnes stan <3
- follows, likes, replies, etc. come from different blog.
- sports blog : @.klavertz
- this is a multi-fandom blog. interests + what i post about most often can be found under the cut !
tv shows :
⤷ the falcon and the winter soldier, gilmore girls, moon knight, new girl, shadow and bone (nikolai lantsov my beloved fr), stranger things, ted lasso, other mcu series.
movies :
⤷ mcu movies, star wars movies, the princess bride, pride and prejudice, dead poets society, moulin rouge !, mamma mia ! + mamma mia ! here we go again.
music :
⤷ greta van fleet, queen, my chemical romance, måneskin, the clash, abba.
musicals :
⤷ newsies, anastasia, in the heights, moulin rouge !, tuck everlasting.
misc :
⤷ unus annus, batfam, oscar wilde, jane austen, literature in general, the moon, art, football (i am unfortunately an atleti stan /j), the casts of some shows/movies <3
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mistikfir · 5 years
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Interman (August 2007)
Like a lot of young, good-looking British actors, Hugh Dancy has spent some time in tights. In the Helen Mirren-led TV movie Elizabeth I (2005) he was the Earl of Essex, and in King Arthur (2004) he played the noble Sir Galahad. He's also spent a lot of time in TV versions of 19th-century literary classics- Madame Bovary (2000), David Copperfield (2000), Daniel Deronda (2002)—and he will star in an upcoming biopic about the Brontés. Even in The Jane Austen Book Club, slated for release next month, Dancy’s character has a vibe influenced by literary sensibilities.
Dancy's more recent work brings this 32-year-old Englishman a little closer to the present. In the upcoming Savage Grace, he's caught up in an early-1970s murder case, and in the just-released Evening, an adaptation of Susan Minot's much-acclaimed family novel, he appears in scenes set in the 1950s. But don't think Dancy's list of credits is entirely made up of stories that might be taught in English departments: He was in Basic instinct 2. Further Instincts are explored by Dancy in the conversation below with one of his Elizabeth co-stars, Toby Jones. The chat took place while Dancy was starring on Broadway in the now-closed World War I drama Joumey's End. TOBY JONES: The last time I saw you, I  didn't really see you. HUGH DANCY: What do you mean? TJ: Because of that terrible drink that we had two of—end that we should only have had one of. HD: That's kind of the trend for Sunday evenings. You come out of the theater after a long week. You're too tired to go out but too tired to realize that you shouldn't go out. Ts: Maybe that's what's been happening to you lately In New York City. In fact, the last time I saw you was not in New York but in Los Angeles. You'd just wrapped your new movie Evening. HD: That's right. I'd just come from Rhode Island, where we filmed it. TJ: How does it look? HD: It looks great. Not only because a lot of great-looking people are in it, but also because Lajos Koltai, the film’s director, was a preeminent cinematographer for many years and worked with Istvan Szabdo, the Hungarian director of Mephisto (1981). Being Julia (2004), and many other films. TJ: I remember you saying that the Evening cast was a very tight band. HD: We were. It was a relatively short shoot. There are two time frames in the movie. An old lady is on her deathbed. with two grown-up daughters by her side. That old lady. played by Veneesa Redgrave, is in a delirium and recalls a weekend in the 1950s. I was in the flashback part of the film. TJ: And Claire Danes plays the young version of Vanessa. HD: Yes. And there are many other characters swirling around. To be honest, it's hard to wrap your head around the movie the first time you see it. Making it was quite difficult work. It was largely done in one house in Newport. The town has all these mansions from the 19th century there, from when the rich were getting European artisans to build enormous ballrooms for them. They call this architecture Beaux Arts Classicism. It’s really horrendous. TJ: This is pre-Vegas, I imagine. [both laugh) HD: Whenever I went into the mansions, I always found that the only rooms I could sensibly imagine myself in were the servants’ quarters. TJ: Because nothing else in any of those houses is on a human scale. HD: Yeah. We spent five weeks filming in one of the smaller—and actually very beautiful— houses on a headland jutting out into the sea. There were many night shoots, so we played a lot of Scrabble. TJ: Okay, well, this is the point where I should probably ask the prying questions. HD: Like, how did you and your co-stars get on, and, was there any chemistry between you? TJ: I never understand that question. But in terms of chemistry— HD: We had chemistry, didn't we? TJ: I think in a sense we did, because there was some sort of a quasi-homoerotic thing going on in Elizabeth I, wasn't there? HD: Something experimental. [Both laugh] TJ: Listen, how was it being away from home in England to do the Broadway play? Did you pine for England the way you pine for me? Because when I saw you the last time I got the sense that you had the blues. HD: Really? I think, if anything, I was just tined. It wasn't because I wasn't happy to be wherever I was at the time. Not to overstate the case, but Journey's End was a pretty exhausting role—it's a lot of noise and drinking and nervous energy expended. But I've enjoyed it — which is greet because I didn't really know it I was going to turn out to be one of those actors that actually enjoy doing something over and over again. TJ: One of the happy things about being an actor used to be ending up somewhere unreachable. Now it's easy to get a phone or Internet line anywhere, even in places like far-flung China. HD: I'm not that brilliant at staying in touch with individuals I’ve worked with in the past TJ: It is easy to stay in touch with e-mail, though. it's a sort of noncommitted commitment. (both laugh) HD: Yeah. With my family, for instance. My brother lives in Toronto, and my sister has worked in Delhi. TJ: I know your dad's an academic. HD: My dad's a philosopher. He teaches part of every year at the University of Texas at Austin. When I was in Rhode Island last year. I turned on the television and saw that Texas had been voted the top party school in the United  States of America. TJ: I wonder the terms under which that assessment was made. HD: It immediately upped the level of applications. (laughs) TJ: Were you and your siblings raised as wayfarers of gypsies? HD: Merely as lovers of the road. We'd go on long drives to get places. But I think that's just because we couldn't afford the airfare. TJ: You like travel, don't you? HD: I love it. I get really excited going to the airport. I like to hang out there. And there's no better way to be in a place than to be working and therefore keyed into it. You're with people from the place, and you see things in a completely different light You either hate the place or like it more. TJ: Do you feel like you're a phenomenon at the moment? You seem to have so much going on. It's weird about that, though, because you can work on various things for years, and then a lot comes along at once. HD: The fact that I have so many projects at the moment is absolutely coincidental. Sometimes an interviewer seems to imagine that you actually filmed everything simultaneously. By the way, have you ever noticed that interviewers in general love to talk about what it's like to be interviewed? TJ: What's that about, do you think? HD: I don't knew, but now we're doing it too. TJ: Because normally when I talk to you, we don't have any trouble talking for hours and hours on end. About everything. HD: It would be easier to do an interview in the privacy of one's own bathtub. TJ: (laughs) But back to my earlier question: Would you say you're hot right now? HD: I’ve just got more work fo talk about than usual. The heat, or lack thereof, is a completely external factor. In fact, it's invented, up until the point when it becomes true—when people become bigger than the work they're actuality in. I don't mean to say that I have horribly low sell-esteem. I just don't think that beyond my own world the hotness is necessarily real. TJ: The world moves ac fast. There are so many organs of the media that it's very easy to be misted— HD: Into thinking that somebody is exciting? TJ: I don't ever fail into that trap. (both laugh) I wanted to ask you about another movie you have coming out later on, Savage Grace. HD: Are you going to ask me if something funny happened on the set? (laughs) TJ: Oh, I’d be rubbish at this journalism thing. Isn't that the worst question? (laughs) The movie's about the Baekeland family. HD: Yeah, it's about the grandson of the man who invented Bakelite. it stars our friend Eddie Redmayne as the son of the dysfunctional wealthy couple played by Julianne Moore and Stephen Dillane. TJ: And there's horse-riding involved? HD: Well, I have seen a few photos of Eddie on a horse. TJ: He's a fine horseman. HD: He's possibly the finest horseman TJ: Ready for cowboys and Indians. HD: But there's no horse-riding for me. I do get to flaunt a fairly silly beard, though—another ambition ticked off the list. TJ: Like when I played a hunchback with you in Elizabeth I. By the way, I'm about to start playing another hunch. I see old Notre Came beckoning me in the distance. HD: Clearly, you're the only man for the job. TJ: What wit you be doing after your Broadway run? HD: I intend to have a boozy lunch that lasts for about four and a half days and spills over between restaurants Like something in a Hemingway novel. TJ: I’ll come along for about 20 minutes. HD: I’ll pencil you in - for one of the earlier slots.   Toby Jones played Truman Capote in infamous And is currently filming the comedy St. Trinian's. Above: Hugh Dancy wears a jacket and shirt by Z ZEGNA. Opposite: Vest, shirt, pants, and tie by POLO BY RALPH LAUREN. Skin products by KIGHL'S SINCE 1851. Hair products by CUTLER NYC/REDKEN. Styling: SAM SPECTOR. Grooming: LISA-RAQUEL/See Management. Special thanks: SPACE 515. Fashion details page 151.
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heartcravings · 5 years
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Favorite Female Characters Tag!
I was tagged by @jongin-be-my-jagi to show my ultimate top ten female characters. This was hard, how could i choose only 10?? 
Rules: Post gifs of 10 of your favorite fictional female characters.
These are listed in no particular order.
. Nausicaä from Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind: A strong courageous princess who isn’t afraid to fight for what she believes!  Plus her pet Teto is the cutest little sass just like my cat! 
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. Princess/General Leia Organa from Star Wars: Well, she is fierce! And I like my rebel ladies! She’s not afraid to ask for help or put her brain to good use. The fact that she’s played by the queen Carrie Fisher is a bonus, since she’s was a very real rebel of her own!
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. Phoebe Buffay from Friends: She’s a little nuts and she’s is definitely a weirdo. She also has the biggest heart ever!! She’s a dreamer, a fighter and the Princess Consuela Banana Hammock of my heart! Just like her, I am the lousiest singer to has ever step on earth, but we do put our soul into it. She is also the source of my favourite quote on love: “He’s her a lobster!”  
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. Elizabeth Bennet from Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice: She is strong and highly intelligent, warm hearted and with a powerful moral compass. She loves to read and to walk. She adores her sister Jane (and so do I) and waits patiently for her heart to be moved deeply. 
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. Juno MacGuff from Juno: A sassy teenager that knows what she likes! She is a cool kid, with great music taste, witty mind and a love for horror movies. She’s the teen I wish I was.
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. Clementine Kruczynski from Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind: She is a spontaneous, flawed and impulsive woman. She feels and lives everything with extreme intensity. She’s fun and a bit reckless! Like Clementine, I too idealize things and people, which also leads to sometimes hastily devaluing them. 
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. Frances Halladay from Frances Ha: Another lost soul, what can i say... i empathize! She’s a dancer trying to find her own path alone. She’s honest and unpredictable, quirky and of course a dreamer!!
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. Amélie Poulain from Le Fabuleux Destin d'Amélie Poulain: Another peculiar dreamer! She’s daydreams as much as I do. I love her so much! She loves simple pleasures, with a high emotional intelligence, noticing small details of people around her. She’s a romantic at heart, a schemer of sorts and quite the meddlesome judge.
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. Pocahontas from Disney’s Pocahontas: I know she’s based on real person, which is maybe why I admire the character even more. She’s a free spirit, an independent woman, who makes her choices to fight for what she believes. Plus her Meeko is the sassiest thing (I guess I have a thing for sassy pets!)
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. Holly Golightly from Breakfast at Tiffany’s: She’s a fascinating one, with odd opinions about everything! She has a nameless cat and sings her heart to the city bellow.
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Noble Mentions: Anne Sherley from Anne of Green Gables; Alice from Alice in Wonderland; Matilda Wormwood from Matilda by Roald Dahl; Hermione and Mrs. Weasley from Harry Potter; Eleven and Joyce from Stranger Things; Mathilda from Léon: The Professional; Issa Rae from Insecure; Sophie from Jeux d’enfants; Samantha White from Dear White People; Marianne Renoir from Pierrot Le Fou; and Sun from Sense8. 
This is it. I'm probably forgetting some very cool imaginary women though...  I tag everyone that wants to do it! Just say I tagged you! :D
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erickmalpicaflores · 5 years
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Erik Malpica Flores Erik Malpica Flores recommends: What is Coming to Netflix in March 2019
QUEER EYE is returning to Netflix with a new season in March 2019, as is the second half of ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT’s fifth season. The Netflix film THE DIRT will be a dramatization of Mötley Crüe’s autobiography, while Stella and Joel will also return for a new season of SANTA CLARITA DIET.
Related: What’s coming to Netflix Canada in March 2019?
March 1
A Clockwork Orange
Apollo 13
Budapest (FR) (Netflix Film): Two friends quit their boring jobs to start a company that plans bachelor parties in Budapest. Their wives, however, have mixed feelings about this.
Cricket Fever: Mumbai Indians (Netflix Original): In the world’s toughest cricket league, every game is a battle. Can Mumbai Indians come together and bring home another trophy?
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
Disney’s Saving Mr. Banks
Emma
Junebug
Larva Island: Season 2 (Netflix Original): A new season of hilariously zany adventures for larva pals Red and Yellow includes an invasion of their island!
Losers (Netflix Original): In a “winning is everything” society, how do we handle failure? Using sports as its guide, this documentary series examines the psychology of losing.
Music and Lyrics
Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist
Northern Rescue (Netflix Original):  After the sudden death of his wife, search and rescue commander John West relocates with his three kids to his rural hometown of Turtle Island Bay.
River’s Edge (JP) (Netflix Film): High schooler Haruna befriends loner Yamada, then is drawn into the tangled relationship between him, a model and the girl who loves him unreasonably.
Stuart Little
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind (Netflix Film): Inspired by a science book, 13-year-old William Kamkwamba builds a wind turbine to save his Malawian village from famine. Based on a true story.
The Hurt Locker
The Notebook
Tyson
Wet Hot American Summer
Winter’s Bone
Your Son (ES) (Netflix Film): After his son is brutally beaten outside a nightclub, a surgeon takes the law into his own hands and seeks vengeance against the perpetrators.
March 2
Romance is a Bonus Book (Korea) (Streaming Every Saturday) (Netflix Original): A gifted writer who’s the youngest editor-in-chief ever at his publishing company gets enmeshed in the life of a former copywriter desperate for a job.
March 3
Patriot Act with Hasan Minhaj: Volume 2 (Streaming Every Sunday) (Netflix Original): Hasan Minhaj returns with new episodes every Sunday, bringing his unique, unexpected comedic perspective to current global events and culture.
March 5
Disney’s Christopher Robin
March 6
Secret City: Under the Eagle: Season 2 (Netflix Original): Journalist Harriet Dunkley finds herself enmeshed in a conspiracy while striving to clear the name of a former cellmate accused of murder.
March 7
Doubt
The Order (Netflix Original): Out to avenge his mother’s death, a college student pledges a secret order and lands in a war between werewolves and practitioners of dark magic.
March 8
After Life (Netflix Original): Struggling to come to terms with his wife’s death, a writer for a newspaper adopts a gruff new persona in an effort to push away those trying to help.
Bangkok Love Stories: Hey You! (Netflix Original): A loving couple become rivals when Belle opens a fusion bistro next to her ex-boyfriend Kram’s traditional restaurant in Bangkok’s chic Ari district.
Bangkok Love Stories: Innocence (Netflix Original): From a teenage parkour enthusiast to a bawdy restaurateur, an eclectic group of characters find romance in Bangkok’s glittering Silom district.
Blue Jasmine
Formula 1: Drive to Survive (Netflix Original): Drivers, managers and team owners live life in the fast lane — both on and off the track during one cutthroat season of Formula 1 racing.
Hunter X Hunter (2011): Seasons 1-3
Immortals (Netflix Original): Driven by revenge, human-turned-vampire Mia sets out to vanquish Dmitry, a ruthless vampire leader who seeks an artifact that grants immortality.
Juanita (Netflix Film): Fed up with her life, Juanita leaves her grown kids behind and hits the road in search of a fresh start.
Lady J (FR) (Netflix Film): When her love affair with a lustful marquis takes a sudden turn, a wealthy widow concocts a scheme to get revenge — with help from a younger woman.
Shadow (Netflix Original): Haunted by a tragic loss, an ex-cop with a rare inability to feel pain strikes out on his own to catch offenders who’ve eluded Johannesburg police.
Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams
The Jane Austen Book Club
Walk. Ride. Rodeo. (Netflix Film): In the wake of an accident that leaves her paralyzed, a champion barrel racer is determined to get back on her horse and ride again.
March 12
Jimmy Carr: The Best of Ultimate Gold Greatest Hits (Netflix Original): Jimmy Carr has gathered a selection of his very best jokes for the ultimate comedy special. A man who has devoted his life to crafting perfect gags and brutally brilliant one-liners, Jimmy’s new show distils everything we love to laugh at and be shocked by into one incredible stand-up special. Featuring clever jokes, rude jokes, and a few jokes that are totally unacceptable. Filmed at The Olympia Theatre in Dublin, Ireland, “The Best of, Ultimate, Gold, Greatest Hits” launches globally on Netflix, Tuesday, March 12th. Carr is also the host of the Netflix original show, “The Fix.”
Terrace House: Opening New Doors: Part 6 (Netflix Original): Kaito and Risako hang out with their housemates while Yui and Aio try to decide their next steps. Nothing is certain except their bonds of friendship.
March 13
Triple Frontier (Netflix Film): Struggling to make ends meet, five former U.S. soldiers set out to steal millions from a drug lord’s lair — and end up with a target on their backs.
March 15
A Separation
Arrested Development: Season 5 B (Netflix Original): As the Bluths continue to make a mess of their personal and professional lives, Michael again can’t quite abandon the family that makes him miserable.
Burn Out (FR) (Netflix Film): When his son’s mom runs afoul of Paris’s criminal underworld, a thrill-seeking superbike racer begins moonlighting as a drug courier to clear her debt.
Dry Martina (AR) (Netflix Film): An odd encounter with a fan and a tryst with that fan’s ex-boyfriend leads a sexually adventurous singer on an escapade in Chile.
Girl (BE) (Netflix Film): With the support of her father, a 15-year-old transgender girl pursues her dream of becoming a professional ballerina. Winner of the Camera d’Or for best first film at this year’s Cannes Film Festival as well as the Best Actor Prize for Un Certain Regard, the FIPRESCI International Critics Award for Best Film (Un Certain Regard) and the Queer Palm. The feature directorial debut of Lukas Dhont, the film was written by Dhont and Angelo Tijssens, and produced by Dirk Impens (Menuet). Girl stars Victor Polster and Arieh Worthalter.
If I Hadn’t Met You (Netflix Original): Eduard, a husband and father who loses his family in a tragic accident, travels to parallel universes to seek a better fate for his beloved wife.
Kung Fu Hustle
Las muñecas de la mafia: Season 2 (Netflix Original): Lucrecia, Brenda and Olivia are once again entangled in the world of the drug lords as Janeth and Martha are introduced to its dark dangers.
Love, Death & Robots (Netflix Original): An animated anthology series presented by Tim Miller and David Fincher.
Paskal (MY) (Netflix Film): Naval unit PASKAL is among the most elite special forces in Malaysia. But all bets are off when one of its own stages a hijacking. Based on true events.
Queer Eye: Season 3 (Netflix Original): The Fab Five hit the road and head to Kansas City, Missouri, for another season of emotional makeovers and stunning transformations.
Robozuna: Season 2 (Netflix Original): Ariston, Mangle and the Freebot Fighters are back, but protecting their home gets tougher when evil Danuvia unveils a powerful robot named Dominatus.
The Lives of Others
Turn Up Charlie (Netflix Original): A down-and-out DJ plots to rebuild his music career while working as a nanny for his famous best friend’s wild 11-year-old daughter.
YooHoo to the Rescue (Netflix Original): Five cuddly pals from the magical land of YooTopia use teamwork and special gadgets to help animals in trouble and make new friends along the way!
March 16
Green Door (Netflix Original): A troubled psychologist returns from the U.S. and sets up a clinic in Taiwan, where mysterious patients and uncanny events shed light on his murky past.
March 19
Amy Schumer Growing (Netflix Original): Amy Schumer gives a refreshingly honest and hilarious take on marriage, pregnancy and personal growth in her new Netflix comedy special, Amy Schumer Growing. Filmed in front of a packed house in Chicago, the comedian talks about the joys of womanhood, settling into marital bliss, and yes also you guessed it, sex!
March 21
Antoine Griezmann: The Making of a Legend (Netflix Original): With heart and determination, Antoine Griezmann overcame his small stature to become one of the world’s top soccer players and a World Cup champion.
March 22
Carlo & Malik (Netflix Original): A veteran homicide cop is forced to confront his own biases when he’s paired up with an Ivory Coast-born rookie on a string of murder cases in Rome.
Charlie’s Colorforms City (Netflix Original): Loveable, hilarious Charlie leads you on unpredictable and imaginative shape-filled story expeditions alongside a colorful cast of characters.
Delhi Crime (Netflix Original): As Delhi reels in the aftermath of a gang rape, a female police officer leads an eye-opening search for the culprits in this retelling of true events.
Historia de un crimen: Colosio (Netflix Original): Dramatization of Mexican presidential candidate Luis Donaldo Colosio’s 1994 assassination. Part of an anthology on unsolved crimes in Latin America.
Mirage (ES) (Netflix Film): A space-time continuum glitch allows Vera to save a boy’s life 25 years earlier, but results in the loss of her daughter, whom she fights to get back.
Most Beautiful Thing (Netflix Original): A sheltered woman moves to Rio to start a new life and a journey of self-discovery among the dreamy views of the city’s beaches and hills.
ReMastered: The Miami Showband Massacre (Netflix Original): Ambushed by Ulster loyalists, three members of the Miami Showband were killed in Northern Ireland in 1975. Was the crime linked to the government?
Selling Sunset (Netflix Original): The elite real estate brokers at the Oppenheim Group sell the luxe life to affluent buyers in LA. The drama ramps up when a new agent joins the team.
The Dirt (Netflix Film): In this dramatization of Mötley Crüe’s no-holds-barred autobiography, the band hits the monster highs and savage lows of heavy metal superstardom.
March 26
Nate Bargatze: The Tennessee Kid (Netflix Original): Comedian Nate Bargatze takes aim at the absurdity of everyday life in an approachable and deadpan stand-up set shot in Duluth, Georgia.
March 28
Ainori Love Wagon: Asian Journey: Season 2 (Netflix Original): The love wagon rides again! Seven strangers board the famous van on a journey through Asia in search of a ticket home to Japan with a partner.
March 29
15 August (IN) (Netflix Film): Veteran Bollywood actress Madhuri Dixit turns producer for this lighthearted snapshot of life in the chawls of Mumbai.
Bayoneta (MX) (Netflix Film): A retired Mexican boxer living alone in Finland gets a shot to redeem himself in the ring, forcing him to confront his painful past in the process.
Osmosis (Netflix Original): In a near-future Paris, an app uses personal memories to decode the mysteries of love. But what happens if your memories, like all data, are subject to manipulation?
Santa Clarita Diet: Season 3 (Netflix Original): Sheila searches for meaning, Joel investigates a secret society, and Abby struggles with her feelings for Eric. Life and undeath can be so stressful.
The Highwaymen (Netflix Film): The outlaws made headlines. The lawmen made history. From director John Lee Hancock (The Blind Side), THE HIGHWAYMEN follows the untold true story of the legendary detectives who brought down Bonnie and Clyde. When the full force of the FBI and the latest forensic technology aren’t enough to capture the nation’s most notorious criminals, two former Texas Rangers (Kevin Costner and Woody Harrelson) must rely on their gut instincts and old school skills to get the job done.
The Legend of Cocaine Island (Netflix Original): A businessman who is down on his luck hatches a plan to retrieve a mythical $2-million stash of cocaine from its reported hiding place in the Caribbean.
Traitors (Netflix Original): As World War II ends, a young English woman agrees to help an enigmatic American agent root out Russian infiltration of the British government.
Tucker and Dale vs. Evil
March 30
How to Get Away with Murder: Season 5
March 31
El sabor de las margaritas (Netflix Original): While investigating the disappearance of a teen girl in a tight-knit Galician town, a Civil Guard officer uncovers secrets linked to a loss of her own.
The Burial of Kojo
Trailer Park Boys: The Animated Series (Netflix Original): The trailer park just got a lot weirder. Picking up where Season 12 left off — and higher than ever — the entire gang has turned into cartoons.
Last Call – Titles Rotating Off the Service in March 2019
March 1
Bruce Almighty
Fair Game – Director’s Cut
Ghostbusters
Ghostbusters 2
Hostage
Pearl Harbor
The Breakfast Club
The Cider House Rules
The Gift
The Little Rascals
United 93
March 2
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: The Eighteenth Year
March 3
Drop Dead Diva: Seasons 1-6
March 4
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End
March 5
Newsies: The Broadway Musical
March 8
March 16
Baby Mama
Charlie St. Cloud
Role Models
March 18
Disney’s Beauty and the Beast
March 31
Party of Five: Seasons 1-6
The Real Ghostbusters: Seasons 1-5
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