March movies

There’s a couple of movies that will be coming out this March. The Pink Tongue gives you a bit of information on them.


ONWARD (06 MARCH)

Set in a fantastical world, where the populace once had magic, two teenage elf brothers, Ian and Barley Lightfoot, receive a wizard’s staff as a prearranged gift from their father, who died before Ian was born and when Barley was too young to remember him. The staff came with a spell that will bring him back for only 24 hours, so his sons can meet him. Prompted by Barley, Ian uses the spell, only to end up with just his father’s legs. This causes the brothers to go on a quest for a way to bring back the rest of their father before the time is up.

THE GENTLEMEN (06 MARCH)

Big Dave, editor of the Daily Print tabloid, is snubbed by cannabis baron Mickey Pearson at a party and hires private investigator Fletcher to investigate Pearson’s links to Lord Pressfield, a minor Royal with a heroin-addicted daughter. What follows is British director Guy Ritchie at his usual crazy best.

BLOODSHOT (13 MARCH)

Ray Garrison, an elite soldier who was killed in battle, is brought back to life by an advanced technology that gives him the ability of superhuman strength and fast healing. With his new abilities, he goes after the man who killed his wife, or at least, who he believes killed his wife. He soon comes to learn that not everything he learns can be trusted. The true question his: Can he even trust himself?

ADOPT A DADDY (13 MARCH)

Damien is a pawn in a primary school, and leads a quiet life. To rescue one of his young students, Bahzad, and his mother from imminent expulsion from the land, Damien reconnects with his parents’ militant past and convinces his sister Mélanie, who has become a formidable business lawyer, her best friend Rudy and a bunch of unlikely pals to accompany him in his new fight. Together, they will break the law by solidarity. And very quickly to be completely exceeded

EMMA (13 MARCH)

Jane Austen’s beloved comedy about finding your equal and earning your happy ending is reimagined in this 2020 remake of the literary classic. Handsome, clever, and rich, Emma Woodhouse is a restless queen bee without rivals in her sleepy little town. In this glittering satire of social class and the pain of growing up, Emma must adventure through misguided matches and romantic missteps to find the love that has been there all along.

MOFFIE (13 MARCH)

Nicholas has long known he is different, that there is something shameful and unacceptable in him that must stay hidden, denied even. But South Africa’s minority government is embroiled in conflict at the Angolan border and all-white young men over 16 must serve two years of compulsory military service to defend the Apartheid regime and its culture of toxic racist machismo. But just when fear pushes Nicholas to accept unspeakable horrors in the hopes of staying invisible, a tender relationship with another recruit becomes as dangerous for them both as any enemy fire.

A QUIET PLACE (PART 2) (24 MARCH)

Following the deadly events at home, the Abbott family must now face the terrors of the outside world as they continue their fight for survival in silence. Forced to venture into the unknown, they quickly realize that the creatures that hunt by sound are not the only threats that lurk beyond the sand path.

WAVES (27 MARCH)

Set against the vibrant landscape of South Florida, and featuring an astonishing ensemble of award-winning actors and breakouts alike, Waves traces the epic emotional journey of a suburban African-American family ⁠- led by a well-intentional but domineering father⁠ – as they navigate love, forgiveness and coming together in the aftermath of a loss. From acclaimed director Trey Edward Shults, this is a heartrending story about the universal capacity for compassion and growth even in the darkest of times.