![]() ![]() You simply must, must, must watch “Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery” if you enjoy things like “fun” and “comedy.” This “Knives Out” sequel (once again written and directed by Rian Johnson) is a brand new mystery, with Daniel Craig’s Benoit Blanc as the only returning character from the original film. Glass Onion Daniel Craig and Janelle Monae in “Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery” (Netflix) Whether it’s your first or fifth time to Middle-earth, it’s a journey well worth taking. Tolkein adaptations remain some of the most accomplished achievements in the history of moviemaking, as this fantastical tale of a young hobbit who sets out to save the world as he knows it is crafted with ingenuity and passion to spare. If you’re in for a really long binge-watch, “The Lord of the Rings” trilogy will do the trick. The Lord of the Rings Trilogy Cate Blanchett in “Lord of the Rings” (New Line Cinema) The chemistry between Roberts and Grant is lovely, and the script by Richard Curtis (also of “Love Actually” and “Four Weddings and a Funeral” fame) is open-hearted and sweet. ![]() If you’re looking to watch a classic rom-com, you can’t go wrong with “Notting Hill.” The 1999 film stars Julia Roberts as a famous American actress filming a movie in London’s Notting Hill neighborhood, who falls in love with the owner of a small bookstore (played by Hugh Grant). Here’s What’s New on Netflix in March 2023 Notting Hill Universal Pictures ![]()
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