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Prepare To Smash The Patriarchy On Netflix This Week

The Amy Poehler-directed Moxie is bringing the revolution.

by Johnny Brayson
Hadley Robinson in 'Moxie,' via the Netflix press site.
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Netflix

Biggie: I Got A Story To Tell

This Netflix original documentary tracks the life and times of the late rapper The Notorious B.I.G. by way of little-seen footage and interviews with those who knew him best.

Coming March 1

Warner Bros.

Crazy, Stupid, Love

This rom-com turns ten years old(!) later this year, and it remains noteworthy for introducing the world to the undeniable on-screen chemistry between stars Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone.

Coming March 1

The Dark Knight

This Christopher Nolan film is widely regarded as one of the greatest superhero movies ever made, thanks in part to Heath Ledger's performance as Batman's nemesis The Joker, which earned him a posthumous Oscar win in 2009.

Coming March 1

Warner Bros.

Warner Bros.

Two Weeks Notice

Hugh Grant and Sandra Bullock are rom-com legends, and the two of them are at the top of their form in this 2002 flick about a lawyer (Bullock) who regrets quitting her job representing a billionaire (Grant) after he falls for her replacement.

Coming March 1

Netflix

Moxie

Amy Poehler directs this dramedy — based on the novel by Jennifer Mathieu — about a shy 16-year-old (Hadley Robinson) who kicks off a revolution to change the toxic patriarchal environment at her high school after learning about her mom's (Poehler) own rebellious younger years.

Coming March 3

Netflix

Murder Among The Mormons

This true crime limited series chronicles the Salt Lake City bombings of 1985, and the related conspiracy that involved the Mormon Church.

Coming March 3

Netflix

Nevenka: Breaking The Silence

Nevenka Fernández became the first plaintiff to successfully sue a Spanish politician for sexual harassment two decades ago, and she was ostracized for it. Now, in this new limited series, she's sharing her story with the public.

Coming March 5

Sentinelle

This Netflix original film out of France stars Bond movie alum Olga Kurylenko as a highly trained soldier seeking revenge on the powerful man who assaulted her sister — and she's not messing around.

Coming March 5

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