IMDb Picks: March
The days are getting longer, and so is the list of TV series and theatrical releases that intrigue us. March has a lot of great options for television viewers, but if you think of yourself as more of a movie fanatic than a channel surfer, don't worry -- IMDb's Editors have got you covered.
Browse the list of March movies and TV shows that our editors recommend, which includes Kenneth Branagh's rendition of Cinderella; Get Hard, starring Will Ferrell and Kevin Hart; Darren Star's new TV series "Younger", and many more.
Twitter Q&A;: Niecy Nash
Niecy Nash joined us for a Twitter chat to talk about her work on TV Land's "The Soul Man," as well as her roles on HBO's "Getting On" and Fox's upcoming horror comedy "Scream Queens." If you missed it, click the link below to read the full transcript. "The Soul Man" returns with a live episode for its fourth season premiere at 10:30pm ET/PT Wednesday, March 18 on TV Land.
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March Indie Releases
Here's a list of independent feature films and documentaries that are on our radar for the month of March.
IMDbTV Pick: ABC's "American Crime"
Oscar nominated-director Lee Daniels scored a monstrous hit for Fox with "Empire," which he co-created with Emmy-winning screenwriter Danny Strong. But "Empire" is a sizzling new take on a tried-and-true TV genre, the primetime soap. "American Crime," on the other hand, is a hourlong drama created and executive produced by Oscar-winning screenwriter John Ridley with aspirations of being a Very Important Film, spun out over 11 hours of television.
Twitter Q&A;: America Ferrera
America Ferrera joined us for a Twitter Chat to talk about her upcoming film X/Y. If you missed it, read the full chat below. X/Y opens in select theaters and On Demand on March 6th.
On TV: March Premieres
Find out when your favorite series are premiering or returning, including "American Crime," "iZombie," "Secrets & Lies," and more!
IMDbTV Pick: CBS's "Battle Creek"
Welcome to Battle Creek, Michigan, the world's breakfast cereal capitol and the quirky setting for a breezy new cop drama from executive producers David Shore, the creator of "House," and Vince Gilligan, who gave us "Breaking Bad." "Battle Creek" injects humor and heart into each episode, highlighting the comedic chemistry of its ensemble cast.