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Catch Up On Some Oscar Nominees Before The Ceremony With HBO Max On TV Everywhere!
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The Banshees of Inisherin
Nominated for nine Academy Awards including Best Picture, Best Actor in a Leading Role (Colin Farrell), and Best Supporting Actor (Brendan Gleeson and Barry Keoghan) and Actress (Kerry Condon), the film follows the tragically absurd story of two lifelong friends who find themselves at an impasse when one abruptly ends their relationship, with alarming consequences for both of them.
Navalny
This eye-opening documentary chronicles the investigation into the shockingly brazen assassination attempt on Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny and his ongoing fight for democratic reform.
The Batman
Robert Pattinson stars in the dual role of Gotham City’s vigilante detective and his alter ego, reclusive billionaire Bruce Wayne, in this Academy Award nominee for Best Sound, Makeup and Visual Effects.
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Elvis
Nominated for eight Academy Awards including Best Picture, Best Cinematography and Best Actor (Austin Butler), this epic film by visionary director Baz Luhrmann explores the life and music of Elvis Presley. Tom Hanks also stars as Colonel Tom Parker.
All That Breathes
This Oscar-nominated documentary is directed by Shaunak Sen and follows two brothers who devote their lives to the quixotic effort of protecting the black kite, a majestic bird of prey essential to the ecosystem of New Delhi that has been falling from the sky at alarming rates.
Empire of Light
Nominated for Best Cinematography, this film directed by Sam Mendes is about the power of human connection during turbulent times. Hilary (Olivia Colman), a cinema manager struggling with depression, and Stephen (Micheal Ward), a new employee longing to escape the provincial town where he faces daily adversity, find a sense of belonging and experience the healing power of music, cinema and community.
Babylon
(Drama) Early Hollywood was a time of decadence, depravity and dreams, whether real or on a set. This film from Academy Award winner Damien Chazelle details the ambitions and excesses for multiple characters as they traverse the era. Brad Pitt, Margot Robbie, Diego Calva (R, 3:09) Premieres March 7
Daughter of the Bride

(Comedy) Diane and Kate are mother and daughter, but more than that, they are close friends. That seeming closeness is shaken when Diane reveals her engagement to a mystery man. Marcia Gay Harden, Halston Sage, Aidan Quinn (R, 1:30)
Premieres March 5
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever
(Action) Queen Ramonda (Angela Bassett) has ascended following the untimely death of her son King T’Challa. As the people lay the king to rest, they are forced to fight with those who come for their vibranium riches. Also stars Letitia Wright (PG-13, 2:41) Premieres March 9

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The Whale
(Drama) The story of a severely overweight man named Charlie who longs to reconnect with his estranged teenage daughter. Can a father’s love transcend time and the weight that has become a part of the new reality for him? Brendan Fraser, Sadie Sink, Ty Simpkins
(R, 1:57) Premieres March 14

A Man Called Otto

(Comedy) Otto likes things to happen his way, and when a new family moves in on the block, they’ll breathe life into this seemingly gruff man struggling with a past that leaves him feeling a bit lost.
Tom Hanks, Mariana Treviño, Rachel Keller (PG-13, 2:06)
Premieres March 14
Infinity Pool

(Horror) James and Em Foster are enjoying a vacation in a small island town when a horrific accident turns their lives upside down. The accident exposes a subculture filled with hedonistic behavior, surreal horror and violence.
Alexander Skarsgård, Mia Goth, Cleopatra Coleman (R, 1:57) Premieres March 14
Maybe I Do
(Comedy) Michelle (Emma Roberts) and Allen (Luke Bracey) are in a relationship that seems ready to move to the next level. When the couple invite their respective parents to dinner to discuss marriage, everyone is in for a bit of a surprise as they just might know each other better than they ever imagined. Also stars Diane Keaton, Richard Gere, Susan Sarandon (PG-13, 1:35) Premieres March 17

Joyride
(Drama) When a young boy steals a taxi, he quickly discovers a woman and a newborn baby in the back seat. The two strike up an agreement: She will help the boy get out of his situation and not press charges, and he will come for the journey with her, forming an unlikely bond of friendship and wisdom beyond what either could fathom. Olivia Colman, Charlie Reid, Lochlann

O’Mearáin (NR, 1:34)
Premieres March 21
M3gan
(Thriller) A robotics engineer sets out to create a doll as a friend to her young niece. The lifelike creation that starts out as the perfect playmate who only cares about the well-being of the girl develops a mind of its own. Allison Williams, Violet McGraw, voice of Jenna Davis

(PG-13, 1:42)
Premieres March 24
Women Talking

(Drama) After a horrific event occurs within their isolated religious community, a group of women are forced to decide the future for the women and children. Do they stay and fight, leave and start anew, or do nothing? Rooney Mara, Claire Foy, Jessie Buckley
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Perry Mason
When the scion of a powerful oil family is murdered, Perry, Della and Paul find themselves at the center of a case that will uncover farreaching conspiracies and force them to reckon with the true meaning of guilt. Matthew Rhys, Juliet Rylance, Chris Chalk (TV-MA)
Premieres on HBO March 6
Rain Dogs
This dark comedy series is the unconventional love story between a working-class single mum, her 10-year-old daughter and a privileged gay man. Daisy May Cooper, Jack Farthing, Ronke Adekoluejo (TV-MA)
Premieres on HBO March 6
The Last of Us
The postapocalyptic drama about a hardened survivor who is hired to smuggle a 14-yearold girl out of an oppressive quarantine zone concludes its first season. HBO has renewed it for Season 2. Pedro Pascal, Bella Ramsey, Gabriel Luna (TV-MA)

Premieres on HBO March 12
Succession
In Season 4 of the hit drama, the potential sale of Waystar Royco sets off a power struggle as the Roy family weighs a future in which their cultural and political weight is severely curtailed. Brian Cox, Jeremy Strong, Sarah Snook (TV-MA)

Premieres on HBO March 26

Marcel the Shell With Shoes On

The story of a shell searching for family in a big world. As Marcel took the world by storm, the journey remained to find his family, or at least other shells that are out there. Voices of Jenny Slate, Isabella Rossellini (PG) Premieres on Showtime March 3
The 12th Victim
The four-part docuseries about the infamous 1958 case of a teenage couple who were tried and convicted of brutally killing 11 victims at random concludes with “Afterlife.” (TV-MA) Premieres on Showtime March 10


Your Honor
The drama series about a New Orleans judge whose life is derailed by his teenage son’s accidental hit-and-run killing of the son of a notorious crime boss concludes Season 2. Bryan Cranston, Michael Stuhlbarg, Hope Davis (TV-MA) Premieres on Showtime March 19

Yellowjackets
The saga of high school girls soccer team members who survived a plane crash deep in the remote northern wilderness and their lives 25 years later continues in Season 2. Melanie Lynskey, Juliette Lewis, Christina Ricci (TV-MA) Premieres on Showtime March 26
Love Beats Rhymes
An aspiring rapper gives in to her parents’ wish for her to finish college, where her spoken word proves to have a powerful impact in the classroom. Azealia Banks, Jill Scott, Lucien Laviscount (R)

Premieres on Starz March 16
Bmf
The drama based on the true story of brothers and 1980s Detroit drug kingpins Demetrius


“Big Meech” Flenory and Terry “Southwest T” Flenory finishes Season 2. Starz has renewed it for Season 3. Demetrius “Lil Meech” Flenory Jr., Da’Vinchi, Russell Hornsby (TV-MA)
Premieres on Starz March 17
Power Book II: Ghost
In Season 3, Tariq St. Patrick is determined to get his trust, get back to his family and get out of the game for good. But a ruthless new connection puts Tariq back in business. Michael Rainey Jr., Mary J. Blige, Gianni Paulo (TV-MA)

Premieres on Starz March 17
Party Down
The comedy following the catering crew wraps up its Season 3 reunion with “Sepulveda Basin High School Spring Play Opening Night.” Adam Scott, Jane Lynch, Martin Starr (TV-MA)
Premieres on Starz March 31
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Warrior
This family drama plays out amid the world of high-stakes mixed martial arts fighting. Two brothers raised in a broken family are on a collision course to meet in the ring, where all their past conflicts play out. Tom Hardy, Joel Edgerton, Nick Nolte (PG-13)

Premieres on Cinemax March 1
Last Night in Soho
An aspiring fashion designer is mysteriously able to enter the 1960s, where she encounters a dazzling wannabe singer. However, the glamour and dreams splinter into something far darker. Thomasin McKenzie, Anya Taylor-Joy, Matt Smith (R)

Premieres on Cinemax March 3
Blue Bayou
Struggling to make a better life for his family in the Louisiana bayou, a Korean adoptee must confront the ghosts of his past after learning that he could be deported from the only country he’s ever called home. Justin Chon, Alicia Vikander, Mark O’Brien (R)

Premieres on Cinemax March 7
The Transporter Refueled

Former special-operations mercenary Frank Martin uses his covert skills when a femme fatale makes him a pawn in her vengeful scheme against a human trafficker. Ed Skrein, Ray Stevenson, Loan Chabanol (PG-13)
Premieres on Cinemax March 9