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March Movie Release Dates

By March 5, 2015September 8th, 2016News, Uncategorized

From the looks of the weather outside, spring will be arriving pretty late. More snow means more time spent indoors. Don’t worry, we have a list of film for you to watch from the warm comfort of your couch. Check out our March movie releases:.

Believe Me– Desperate, broke, and out of ideas, four college seniors start a fake charity to embezzle money for tuition. The New York reviewed the film and called Believe me a “sly, smart comedy.” Cast include Alex Russell, Zachary Knighton, Nick Offerman, and Chistopher McDonald. You can order your DVD and Blu-Ray copy of Believe Me at Amazon, Target, and Walmart on March 3rd. 

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Dr. John Locked Down Live– Dr. John is joined by The Black Keys’ Dan Auerbach, featured guitarist and producer of the album Locked Down, and the handpicked band featured on the recording, for a one-time-only concert of the co-composed album material – plus some Dr. John favorites – at the Brooklyn Academy of Music’s (BAM) Howard Gilman Opera House. Filmed on March 31, 2012.

Avaiable on VOD March 3rd.

 

Mysteries of the Unseen World- The Nat Geo Movie transports audiences to places on this planet that they have never been before, to see things that are beyond their normal vision, yet literally right in front of their eyes. Visually stunning and rooted in cutting-edge research, Mysteries of the Unseen World will leave audiences in complete thrall as they begin to understand the enormity of the world they can’t see, a world that exists in the air they breathe, on their own bodies, and in all of the events that occur around them minute-by-minute, and nanosecond-by-nanosecond. And with this understanding comes a new appreciation of the wonder and possibilities of science.

Avaiable on VOD on March 10th.

 

Breaking Free: The Shale Rock Revolution– This documentary introduces the subject of hydraulic fracturing in an easy-to-understand way, enhanced by stories of the people living in the towns, sharing the good and the bad, with the goal of informing and educating in a nonpartisan way the benefits of becoming energy independent in our lifetimes. The focus of the film is on the Shale Rock Revolution, and how hydraulic fracturing has affected the local, state and national communities at large. Its goal is to lower the temperature on the heated discussion about hydraulic fracturing which is being fueled by both sides of the issue.

Available on VOD and DVD on March March 17th

 

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