

New March Comedy, Horror And Animation Mix For Any Of Your Taste
As March comes to a close, the final day of the month delivers one last burst of fresh streaming picks to round out the season. It’s a fitting send-off, blending lightness, thrills, and imagination into a new March comedy - horror - animation mix that captures the spirit of transition - right as we step into a brand-new month of entertainment.


New March Drama Movies To Match Spring Madness
March brings a new wave of feelings and stories ready to be shared on the big screen. So join us as we explore the most awaited drama films of March, each one promising to stir a range of emotions that connect with this changing season:


One Battle After Another Triumphs At Oscars 2026 As Sinners Powers the Night
Hollywood’s biggest night turned into a dramatic two-film showdown at the 98th Academy Awards. By the time the ceremony ended, One Battle After Another emerged as the night’s dominant force, while Sinners - despite entering with a record number of nominations - still secured some of the ceremony’s most high-profile wins.


New March Action And Thriller For Your Inner Work-Out
It's finally spring and being in action is more than wanted. And not only on the park running tracks but on the screens as well. Because a good action and thriller movie is also an excellent work-out:


Young Sherlock And Other New March TV Series
March introduces a new wave of eagerly awaited series designed to captivate audiences. Highlights include long-anticipated detective dramas, such as the intriguing adaptations of Young Sherlock and Scarpetta, which promise thrilling mysteries and complex characters. For those seeking lighter fare, comedies like Rooster are sure to provide much-needed laughter and entertainment. Additionally, horror fans can prepare for spine-chilling tales with the unsettling series Something


2026 BAFTA Film Awards Announced Their Winners
One Battle After Another triumphed yesterday at 2026 EE BAFTA Film Awards snatching six prizes, including Best Film, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Director (Paul Thomas Anderson), Beest Cinematography, Best Editing and Best Supporting Actor (Sean Penn).


Winter's End With New February Drama
February brings a wave of new drama releases to warm up the final stretch of winter, with much of the spotlight falling on the latest adaptation of Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë. From casting choices to bold directorial decisions, the film has already sparked intense debate among fans and critics alike. Yet while Wuthering Heights may be dominating the conversation, it’s far from the only must-see drama this month:


The 76th Berlinale Is About To Kick-Off
Cinema fans, get ready: the 76th Berlin International Film Festival, better known as the Berlinale, is set to light up the German capital from February 12 to 22. Across ten days, Berlin will become a vibrant hub of global cinema, where world premieres, awards, and film lovers take center stage.


Jo Nesbo's Harry Hole Comes To Netflix And Returns In A New Book
Done with the waiting. On March 26 one of the most famous detectives in the world - Jo Nesbo's Harry Hole - is coming to Netflix with nine episodes of a gripping serial killer mystery based on the fifth book The Devil's Star.


Spend The Last Winter Month With New February TV Shows
Television enthusiasts are in for a treat with a lineup of exciting new shows and returning favorites this February. The highly anticipated new season of The Lincoln Lawyer promises to deliver more gripping courtroom drama, while fans can dive into the thrilling narrative of Cross and the enchanting escapism of Paradise. Additionally, several new series, including How to Get to Heaven from Belfast and 56 Days, are set to captivate audiences with their compelling stories. To t



























