March Movie Preview

Kevin Hart, Loni Love and more heat up the big screen.

Get Hard Premiere - End the month with a trip to the movies. Get Hard, a comedy starring Kevin Hart and Will Ferrell, sees the 5-foot-4 comedian teach a businessman (played by Ferrell) how to survive in jail. The film hits theaters on March 27.(Photo: Warner Bros Entertainment)

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Get Hard: March 27 - Kevin Hart joins forces with fellow funny man Will Ferrell in the hotly anticipated comedy. Hart plays Darnell Lewis, who is befriended by businessman James King (played by Ferrell) so he can learn how to survive his impending sentence of 10 years in prison.— By Moriba Cummings(Photo: WARNER BROS. ENTERTAINMENT INC)

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CHAPPiE: March 6 - Based on the 2004 short film Tetra Vaal, this science fiction film stars Hugh Jackman. Chappie, played by Sharlto Copley, is an experimental robot that is built and designed to learn and feel as humans do. The film takes a quick turn, however, when Chappie is forced to fight back against those who want to take him down.(Photo: Columbia Pictures)

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CHAPPiE: March 6 - Based on the 2004 short film Tetra Vaal, this science fiction film stars Hugh Jackman. Chappie, played by Sharlto Copley, is an experimental robot that is built and designed to learn and feel as humans do. The film takes a quick turn, however, when Chappie is forced to fight back against those who want to take him down.(Photo: Columbia Pictures)

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Unfinished Business: March 6 - Starring Vince Vaughn, Tom Wilkinson and Dave Franco, Unfinished Business is set to be the ultimate comedy film. The plot follows a small-business owner and his two partners who take a trip to Europe to close a huge business deal. Their trip takes an unexpected turn with them making unplanned stops at a sex party and a global economic summit.(Photo: Regency Enterprises)

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Unfinished Business: March 6 - Starring Vince Vaughn, Tom Wilkinson and Dave Franco, Unfinished Business is set to be the ultimate comedy film. The plot follows a small-business owner and his two partners who take a trip to Europe to close a huge business deal. Their trip takes an unexpected turn with them making unplanned stops at a sex party and a global economic summit.(Photo: Regency Enterprises)

Bad Asses on the Bayou: March 6 - With a cast including Danny Glover, Loni Love and John Amos, there's no way this film wasn't destined for greatness. Bad Asses on the Bayou is based on Frank Vega and Bernie Pope's return to Louisiana to find their kidnapped friend. This one's sure to be juicy!(Photo: 20th Century FOX)

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Bad Asses on the Bayou: March 6 - With a cast including Danny Glover, Loni Love and John Amos, there's no way this film wasn't destined for greatness. Bad Asses on the Bayou is based on Frank Vega and Bernie Pope's return to Louisiana to find their kidnapped friend. This one's sure to be juicy!(Photo: 20th Century FOX)

The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel: March 6 - Taking things across the pond, this film stars acting icon Judi Dench. The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel is a comedy-drama and the follow-up to The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel. As the hotel only has a single vacancy remaining, Sonny, played by Dev Patel, pursues his dream of opening a second hotel. The movie opened in the UK on Feb. 26.(Photo: Blueprint Pictures)

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The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel: March 6 - Taking things across the pond, this film stars acting icon Judi Dench. The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel is a comedy-drama and the follow-up to The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel. As the hotel only has a single vacancy remaining, Sonny, played by Dev Patel, pursues his dream of opening a second hotel. The movie opened in the UK on Feb. 26.(Photo: Blueprint Pictures)

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Merchants of Doubt: March 6 - Loosely based on the acclaimed book of the same name by Naomi Oreskes and Erik Conway, Merchants of Doubt is the only documentary-style film on our list. It follows filmmaker Robert Kenner as he reveals a secretive group of pundits-for-hire who present themselves in the media as "scientific authorities."(Photo: Sony Pictures Classics)

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Merchants of Doubt: March 6 - Loosely based on the acclaimed book of the same name by Naomi Oreskes and Erik Conway, Merchants of Doubt is the only documentary-style film on our list. It follows filmmaker Robert Kenner as he reveals a secretive group of pundits-for-hire who present themselves in the media as "scientific authorities."(Photo: Sony Pictures Classics)

Kidnapping Mr. Heineken: March 6 - Adding some edge to the list is this action/crime drama starring Sam Worthington and Jim Sturgess. Kidnapping Mr. Heineken is an interesting story about the aftermath and downfall of the kidnappers of popular entrepreneur and beer tycoon Alfred "Freddy" Heineken. The crime resulted in the largest ransom ever paid for one person.(Photo: Alchemy)

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Kidnapping Mr. Heineken: March 6 - Adding some edge to the list is this action/crime drama starring Sam Worthington and Jim Sturgess. Kidnapping Mr. Heineken is an interesting story about the aftermath and downfall of the kidnappers of popular entrepreneur and beer tycoon Alfred "Freddy" Heineken. The crime resulted in the largest ransom ever paid for one person.(Photo: Alchemy)

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Cinderella: March 13 - Putting a modern twist on the famous fairy tale, director Kenneth Branagh takes the story of Cinderella and adds unexpected twists, including Cinderella and the Prince meeting before the ball and the fairy godmother's role being much larger than usual.(Photo: Walt Disney Pictures)

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Cinderella: March 13 - Putting a modern twist on the famous fairy tale, director Kenneth Branagh takes the story of Cinderella and adds unexpected twists, including Cinderella and the Prince meeting before the ball and the fairy godmother's role being much larger than usual.(Photo: Walt Disney Pictures)

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Run All Night: March 13 - It doesn't get any better than Liam Neeson when it comes to action films, and this one is right in the star's wheelhouse. Run All Night is based on the life of an aging hitman who is forced to take down his old boss to protect the lives of his family.(Photo: WARNER BROS. ENTERTAINMENT INC)

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Run All Night: March 13 - It doesn't get any better than Liam Neeson when it comes to action films, and this one is right in the star's wheelhouse. Run All Night is based on the life of an aging hitman who is forced to take down his old boss to protect the lives of his family.(Photo: WARNER BROS. ENTERTAINMENT INC)

It Follows: March 13 - Get ready to scream. First released in 2014 at the Cannes Film Festival and starring Maika Monroe and Keir Gilchrist, It Follows is about a 19-year-old woman who ends up feeling as if someone is following her after a sexual encounter. The movie explores her journey to escape this terror that just won't leave her alone.(Photo: Northern Lights Films)

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It Follows: March 13 - Get ready to scream. First released in 2014 at the Cannes Film Festival and starring Maika Monroe and Keir Gilchrist, It Follows is about a 19-year-old woman who ends up feeling as if someone is following her after a sexual encounter. The movie explores her journey to escape this terror that just won't leave her alone.(Photo: Northern Lights Films)

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Insurgent: March 20 - As the follow-up to the massively successful 2014 film Divergent, Insurgent follows lead character Tris as she searches for supporters and answers during a massive uprising. She and her love interest Four end up on the run while being hunted by the leader of the Erudite faction, played by Kate Winslet.(Photo: Lionsgate)

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Insurgent: March 20 - As the follow-up to the massively successful 2014 film Divergent, Insurgent follows lead character Tris as she searches for supporters and answers during a massive uprising. She and her love interest Four end up on the run while being hunted by the leader of the Erudite faction, played by Kate Winslet.(Photo: Lionsgate)

The Gunman: March 20 - Sean Penn plays an international operative who wants out once and for all in The Gunman. With the ultimate intention being to settle down with his longtime lover, his character, Martin Terrier, has a pretty hard time getting what he wants. Suspense at its best.(Photo: Open Road Films)

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The Gunman: March 20 - Sean Penn plays an international operative who wants out once and for all in The Gunman. With the ultimate intention being to settle down with his longtime lover, his character, Martin Terrier, has a pretty hard time getting what he wants. Suspense at its best.(Photo: Open Road Films)

Tracers: March 20 - Now that the Twilight franchise has come to an end, Taylor Laughtner has moved on to other things, with Tracers being his first major action role since. He plays a New York City bike messenger wanted by the Chinese mafia who escapes into the world of parkour after falling in love with a stranger.(Photo: Lionsgate)

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Tracers: March 20 - Now that the Twilight franchise has come to an end, Taylor Laughtner has moved on to other things, with Tracers being his first major action role since. He plays a New York City bike messenger wanted by the Chinese mafia who escapes into the world of parkour after falling in love with a stranger.(Photo: Lionsgate)

Danny Collins: March 20 - Al Pacino stars in this highly anticipated comedy-drama based on a famous '70s rock star, Danny Collins. Though he is growing in age, Collins refuses to give up his rocker ways, but is forced to make a change after his manager uncovers a 40-year-old letter written to him by John Lennon that never got to him. He then decides to clean up his act and refocus his priorities onto his family and finding love.(Photo: Bleecker Street Media)

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Danny Collins: March 20 - Al Pacino stars in this highly anticipated comedy-drama based on a famous '70s rock star, Danny Collins. Though he is growing in age, Collins refuses to give up his rocker ways, but is forced to make a change after his manager uncovers a 40-year-old letter written to him by John Lennon that never got to him. He then decides to clean up his act and refocus his priorities onto his family and finding love.(Photo: Bleecker Street Media)

Home: March 27 - Rihanna makes her voice-over debut in this DreamWorks Animation film alongside Jennifer Lopez, Steve Martin and Jim Parsons. RihRih plays a teenage girl named Gratuitu "Tip" Tucci who befriends Oh, a lovable alien from another planet who lands on Earth and finds himself running from his own people.(Photo: DreamWorks)

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Home: March 27 - Rihanna makes her voice-over debut in this DreamWorks Animation film alongside Jennifer Lopez, Steve Martin and Jim Parsons. RihRih plays a teenage girl named Gratuitu "Tip" Tucci who befriends Oh, a lovable alien from another planet who lands on Earth and finds himself running from his own people.(Photo: DreamWorks)

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Serena: March 27 - Set in the depression era, Serena reunites Silver Linings Playbook actors Jennifer Lawrence and Bradley Cooper. The movie follows their relationship after the wealthy George Pemberton (Cooper) begins having complications within his empire after he marries Serena (Lawrence).(Photo: Magnolia Pictures)

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Serena: March 27 - Set in the depression era, Serena reunites Silver Linings Playbook actors Jennifer Lawrence and Bradley Cooper. The movie follows their relationship after the wealthy George Pemberton (Cooper) begins having complications within his empire after he marries Serena (Lawrence).(Photo: Magnolia Pictures)

Nightlight: March 27 - Nightlight is an intensely suspenseful supernatural thriller about five friends who venture into the woods of a historically mysterious forest for a randomly fun night of flashlight games. Their innocent night is quickly turned upside down when they interrupt a demonic presence in the woods that causes those who bother it to contemplate suicide.(Photo: Lionsgate)

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Nightlight: March 27 - Nightlight is an intensely suspenseful supernatural thriller about five friends who venture into the woods of a historically mysterious forest for a randomly fun night of flashlight games. Their innocent night is quickly turned upside down when they interrupt a demonic presence in the woods that causes those who bother it to contemplate suicide.(Photo: Lionsgate)

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