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With the warmer breezes of spring comes a fresh batch of movies — from blockbusters to art films — arriving in theaters and on streaming platforms like Netflix and HBO Max. Keep track of what’s coming and when with our critics’ guide. See you at the movies!
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Coming March 18
The Outfit
Oscar winner Mark Rylance (Bridge of Spies), 62, stars as a natty Savile Row tailor who suffers a personal tragedy and finds himself on the mean streets of Chicago making a bunch of touchy, bloodthirsty gangsters feel like fashion plates. They’re meaner — but he may be smarter.
Coming to: Theaters nationwide
Coming March 23
The Lost City
If you’re nostalgic for Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner in Romancing the Stone, try Sandra Bullock (57) as a reclusive romance novelist on a book tour with her hunky cover model, Channing Tatum. When she gets kidnapped by a billionaire nut who wants her to lead him to an ancient city’s lost treasure, the model tries to prove he’s a hero for real.
Coming to: Theaters nationwide
Coming March 25
Everything Everywhere All at Once
Liked the multiple Spideys in Spider-Man: No Way Out? Get ready for a much better actor, Michelle Yeoh (Crazy Rich Asians, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon), 59, as a Chinese immigrant in America who must save the world by exploring multiverses containing the alternate lives she might have led.
Coming to: Theaters nationwide
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