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March’s free streaming lineup is so good it makes subscriptions feel optional

March’s free streaming lineup is so good it makes subscriptions feel optional

Between Netflix, Hulu, Disney+, HBO Max, Paramount+, Peacock, and more, streaming your favorite shows and movies can get complicated and expensive. But there’s a whole world of free streaming options out there that don’t require so much as an account. You can go to places like Pluto TV, Tubi, The Roku Channel, and Plex on the web and start watching tons of free movies and TV shows right now for free (with ads), and there are enough options that it makes you wonder why you were ever paying for streaming in the first place. Here are some of the biggest movies and TV shows you can watch on free streaming services in March. Pluto TV (no original content) An embarrassment of riches Pluto TV doesn’t have original programming, but it does have a lot of movies that are worth watching, especially when they’re all free. The highlight of the month is probably the addition of all 13 theatrical Star Trek movies, from Star Trek: The Motion Picture — released way back in 1979 with William …

March’s New Comics and Graphic Novels Will Put a Spring in Your Step

March’s New Comics and Graphic Novels Will Put a Spring in Your Step

This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Feel that? Depending on where you live, you may have forgotten, but that is the blissful sensation of not turning into a popsicle the minute you step outside your door. Isn’t it delightful? Let’s celebrate with some fresh new comics and graphic novels, which is the best way to celebrate anything, as far as I’m concerned. Keep scrolling to find lots of stories about women and girls taking their future into their own hands — perfect for Women’s History Month, which has just started in the U.S. and elsewhere — plus loads of other enticing tales for comic book lovers of all ages! The Makeup Remover Volume One by Lee Yeon (Mar 3) Now you can own a copy of this popular webtoon about Yeseul, an average-looking college student who will do anything to fit in with her gorgeous peers. But when she becomes the subject of a professional make-up artist’s attention, Yeseul begins to wonder: is beauty …

Sleuth Into March’s New Mystery & Thriller Adaptations

Sleuth Into March’s New Mystery & Thriller Adaptations

This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Mystery readers and adaptation fans have a great month of choices this March. From deep backlist series that are still ongoing to recent thrillers getting the adaptation treatment, there’s a range of tropes and mood for the many different tastes of mystery fans. You can watch a hot mess PI in Florida, a Sherlock origin story by Guy Ritchie (action guaranteed), Nicole Kidman and Jamie Lee Curtis as sisters in a medical thriller, Kerry Washington, Elisabeth Moss, and Kate Mara as “imperfect women,” an accidental murder cover-up, and an anti-hero detective after a serial killer and a dirty cop. There’s so much to choose from—I say sample them all. And be sure to check out my bonus book recommendations! RJ Decker (ABC/Hulu) Courtesy of ABC/Hulu Double Whammy by Carl Hiaasen Known for his comedic, Florida-set mystery novels, Carl Hiaasen already has an Apple TV+ adaptation series of his Andrew Yance (Bad Monkey) books. Now, his 1980 series starter …

Spring Into Crime with March’s New Mystery & Thrillers

Spring Into Crime with March’s New Mystery & Thrillers

My Grandfather, the Master Detective by Masateru Konishi, Louise Heal Kawai (Translator) For fans of Japanese mysteries, interlinked short stories, puzzles, and the cozy side of mysteries! Kaede is a mystery lover who teaches elementary school kids. Her grandfather has dementia and believes his deceased daughter visits him, but when it comes to puzzle-solving and detective work, he’s the best. A former member of The Waseda Mystery Club, he offers his keen observations to help solve six puzzle mysteries. A Ghastly Catastrophe (Veronica Speedwell #10) by Deanna Raybourn For fans of great banter, secret societies, and historical murder mysteries! In late 1800s England, Veronica Speedwell (a lepidopterist) and Stoker (a natural historian) bicker, love, and solve great mysteries. Veronica is, of course, intrigued by a new case: a young man discovered in a carriage next to Highgate Cemetery drained of all his blood! By the time there is a second body, and ties to a secret society, Veronica and Stoker are deep into investigating and arguing over whether vampires could possibly exist. If you want …