This year, March kicks off with the Academy Awards (Sunday, March 4), and accordingly a bunch of the nominees are arriving on home video this month. Read on for the full list.
Saoirse Ronan and Laurie Metcalf star in Greta Gerwig’s directorial debut, a semi-autobiographical coming-of-age comedy about a high school senior living in Sacramento who longs to leave her suburban hometown behind for New York City.
A companion to BBC’s groundbreaking nature documentaries Planet Earth and Planet Earth II, this series — also narrated by the peerless David Attenborough — focuses on the ecosystems and wildlife in our planets oceans and seas.
This animated film centers on a young girl living in Taliban-ruled Afghanistan who dresses up as a boy in order to find work and help support her family after her father is unjustly arrested.
The third chapter in Marvel’s Thor franchise revamps the God of Thunder as he teams up with Hulk, bro-nemy Loki, and a reluctant new ally to prevent the destruction of Asgard at the hands of a powerful threat with secret ties to his past.
Margaret Qualley and Melissa Leo star in this drama about a young nun’s struggles to hold onto her faith during a period of upheaval in the Catholic church.
Dan Stevens and Christopher Plummer star in this fact-based family drama about the intense six-week period when Charles Dickens penned the now classic A Christmas Carol.
Timothée Chalamet and Armie Hammer star in this romantic drama about an American 17-year-old from a privileged family spending his summer in Italy who falls in love with an older doctorate student interning for his father.
This animated film from Spain centers on a group of teenagers in a post-apocalyptic world who seek to escape the island where they live, while one of them holds a secret that could change everyone’s lives.
Based on the Margaret Atwood tale of the same name, this Hulu original drama takes place in a dystopian near future where fertile women are forced into servitude as surrogate birthing chattels for high-ranking officials in an autocratic government.
Sally Hawkins and Doug Jones star in Guillermo del Toro’s sci-fi romance about a mute woman during the Cold War who falls in love with the humanoid aquatic creature being kept in captivity in the top secret lab where she works.
James Franco and Dave Franco star in this comedy drama based on the making of The Room, a film of notoriously ill repute by an unusual Hollywood hopeful of mysterious origin named Tommy Wiseau, who not only starred in the film but also financed it, wrote it, and directed it himself.
Margot Robbie, Allison Janney, and Sebastian Stan star in Craig Gillespie’s dramatization of the life of Tonya Harding, the American figure skater best known for her involvement in the attack on rival skater Nancy Kerrigan in 1994.
John Cena, Kate McKinnon, and Gina Rodriguez lend their voices to this animated film based on the popular children’s tale about a peace-loving bull who must find his way back home when he is mistaken for a dangerous beast and captured.
Batman (Ben Affleck), Superman (Henry Cavill), and Wonder Woman (Gal Gadot) finally unite and join forces with new heroes to take down a villain seeking to plunge the world into chaos.
Dwayne Johnson, Jack Black, Kevin Hart, and Karen Gillan star in this update on the popular adventure film, in which four teens travel into the world of an old video game and must work together to survive.
Matt Damon and Kristen Wiig star in Alexander Payne’s high-concept satire about a married couple who choose to undergo a revolutionary shrinking procedure developed to help fight overpopulation.
Anna Kendrick and Rebel Wilson star in the third and final chapter of the Barden Bellas’ musical saga, which reunites the whole gang for a USO tour and some shenanigans on the side.
Rian Johnson helms the latest chapter of the Star Wars saga, which finds Rey (Daisy Ridley) seeking Jedi training from Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill) as the rest of the resistance attempts to avoid being destroyed by Kylo Ren (Adam Driver) and the First Order.
Dan Stevens and Aubrey Plaza star in Marvel’s FX drama that centers on David Haller, a mutant with powerful psychic abilities — and the son of X-Men leader Professor Xavier — dealing with mental instability.
Rami Malek and Portia Doubleday star in this USA Network drama about an antisocial cybersecurity engineer whose extracurricular activities attract the attention of a group of hacktivists and embroil him in dangerous conspiracy plots.