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Friday night movies this March

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07 March 2025
Monsters, mystery, action, and thrills.
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The year is clipping along at a good pace. Before you know it, itā€™ll be Christmas again! So what better what to unwind from a maddening week than with an entertaining movie and a huge bowl of hot, buttered popcorn? Hereā€™s what you can look forward to every Friday night at 20:00 on M-Net.

Arcadian

7 March

Nicolas Cage goes post-apocalyptic in this film that melds family drama with end-of-the-world suspense. He plays a father to two teenage sons who survive in a world devasted by a pandemic. So far, so familiar. But thereā€™s more to this cataclysm than first meets the eye, because this world is also filled with light-sensitive beasties. If youā€™re a fan of creature features and Nicolas Cage, then this is the perfect movie night in for you.

Also look out for: The Last of Us season 2, starting in April, for more family-driven post-apocalyptic drama; and A Quiet Place: Day One, your Sunday night movie on 9 March, for sound-senstive beasties.

Force of Nature: The Dry 2

14 March

If you want suspense of a different kind, this thriller is a sequel to 2020ā€™s The Dry, with Eric Bana returning as Detective Aaron Falk. This time he has to solve the mystery of a missing hiker whose companions all tell a different tale of her disappearance.

Also look out for: Recipes for Love and Murder season 2, Thursdays at 20:00 and on DStv Stream, for solving more mysteries; and Sleeping Dogs, your Sunday night movie on 16 March, for another grizzled and seasoned detective.

Strangers

21 March

For an unsual romance, there's this thriller about a woman who falls for a charming hitman ... and then decides to join him, learning all the hitman-making ropes as their volatile romance progresses.Ā 

Red Right Hand

28 March

Andie MacDowell has joked about experiencing reverse nepotism, since these days her daughter Margaret Qualley is getting all the attention thanks to her incredible talent. But ā€˜90s kids will remember MacDowell well from movies like Groundhog Day and Four Weddings and a Funeral. In Red Right Hand, she plays a villain trying to upend the peaceful life of a man called Cash, played by Orlando Bloom, when she tries to force him back to his old life. Expect action and thrills.

Also look out for: The Leftovers on Showmax for Margaret Qualleyā€™s breakout performance, or catch her in last month's Friday night movie,Ā Drive-Away Dolls, on DStv Stream.

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