Hits Screens: March 6
Cast: Malin Akerman, Patrick Wilson
Story: Set in an alternate 1985, a band of former superheroes must reunite to solve the murder of one of their own and unveil a dangerous conspiracy.
Buzz: Based on the graphic novel, Watchmen looks set to capitalize on its fanbase, visionary 300 director and a great cast including our March cover star, Malin Akerman.

Sunshine Cleaning
Hits Screens: March 13
Cast: Amy Adams, Emily Blunt
Story: In need of extra cash to send her son to school, a single mother and her unreliable sister start a new business involving crime scene clean-ups.
Buzz: The comedy pairing of Adams and Blunt is sort of genius and they’re perfectly matched for this dark comedy from the producers of Little Miss Sunshine.

Miss March
Hits screens: March 13
Cast: Zach Cregger, Trevor Moore
Story: When Eugene wakes up from a four-year coma, he finds that his high school sweetheart is now a Playboy pin-up and sets off on a cross-country road trip to win her back.
Buzz: The crazy roadtrip sex comedy has been done before, but Whitest Kids U’Know comedians Cregger and Moore add some spark to the formula.

I Love You, Man
Hits screens: March 20
Cast: Paul Rudd, Jason Segel
Story: A groom-to-be goes on a manhunt to find a best man for his wedding and then lives it up with his new BF, much to the dismay of his fiancée.
Buzz: The inevitable teaming of Rudd and Segel has finally arrived and looks to be a winner, particularly with the help of co-stars Rashida Jones, Jamie Pressly and Andy Samberg.

Duplicity
Hits screens: March 20
Cast: Julia Roberts, Clive Owen
Story: Two corporate spies with a romantic past must outwit and outplay their bosses and each other to pull off a lucrative con job.
Buzz: For some reason the idea of seeing Roberts and Owen in a Michael Clayton meets Ocean’s Eleven romantic double-crossing crime story is just not doing it for us. Yawn.

Adventureland
Hits screens: March 27
Cast: Kristen Stewart, Jesse Eisenberg
Story: Set in the summer of 1987, college grad James takes a summer job at a local amusement park and gets a real life education.
Buzz: So many good things going for this retro coming-of-age comedy; the director of Superbad, a likeable turn from Kristen Stewart and the brilliant Kristen Wiig. Don’t miss it.

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