What’s Coming to Hulu in March 2018

The 90th Oscars®: Special (ABC) — March 5th

The 90th Oscars®: Live From the Red Carpet: Special (ABC) — March 5th

1984 (1985) – March 1st – Has George Orwell’s classic about living under totalitarianism ever felt more relevant to Americans?

The Accused (1988) — March 1st — Jodie Foster’s character seeks justice after being the victim of a brutal gang rape.

Chicago (2002) – March 1st – The Tonys aren’t until June, but it’s never too early to get your song and dance on.

Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (1988) – March 1st – Confidence men in two very different leagues compete to prove who’s best in Frank Oz’s classic comedy.

Kingpin (1996) – March 1st – The Farrelly brothers’ quirky bowling comedy never fails to roll a perfect game.

Leonard Cohen: I’m Your Man (2005) – March 1st – A documentary on the late singer-songwriter, featuring performances by artists he influenced.

Life Itself (2014) — March 19th — Award-winning look at the life and career of celebrated film critic Roger Ebert.

March of the Penguins 2: The Next Step (2017) (Hulu Original Documentary) — March 23rd — It’s gonna be cute.

Tales of the Grim Sleeper (2014) – March 1st – A documentary look at the serial killer who terrorized South Central Los Angeles for 25 years.

Twenty Twenty Four (2017) – March 1st – A lone scientist maintains an underground bunker for the coming global nuclear disaster.

Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) – March 24th – An old-fashioned detective drama spliced with the zaniness of Saturday morning cartoons.


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