What's new on Netflix in March 2019, and the 75 best movies this month

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Newsweek aggregates data from IMDb, Metacritic and Rotten Tomatoes to rank the 75 best movies available to watch on Netflix this month.

aggregates data from IMDb, Metacritic and Rotten Tomatoes to rank the 75 best movies available to watch on Netflix this month.During March, streaming giant Netflix will add more movies and TV series to its on-demand lineup. As always, there’s a good mix of cinematic classics, easy watches and leftfield options for adventurous viewers., the 1971 adaptation of Anthony Burgess’s dystopian crime novel of the same name, is director Stanley Kubrick at his chilling, surreal best.

It was nominated for Best Picture in 1972, but lost out to, another movie added to Netflix’s roster on March 1, was also nominated for a Best Picture award—it lost, sadly, toin 2000. The Ang Lee-directed Chinese martial arts movie was a surprise megahit at the time, making many times over its $17m budget at the box office. It's still considered to be one of the best martial arts movie of all time, thanks in part to Lee’s direction and its gorgeous cinematography.

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