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Big Releases For March 2026


Okay, March's turn;


 Hoppers- Friday
To my surprise, critics currently think very highly of this movie already. It's got a 96% on Rotten Tomatoes. Still waiting on the audience score though. I think the movie looks ridiculous in a good way and I do see parents bringing their kids to see this. I intend on seeing this as well.


 The Bride- Friday
This looks very freaky. I'm currently conflicted on whether or not I want to see this. But hey if I can make it through Frankenstein and like it, then I can do the same with his baby mama. I honestly do see critics liking this since they like a lot of weird stuff. We'll see how the audience feels.


 Reminders Of Him- March 13
I think Collen Hover is slowly but surely becoming the new Nicholas Sparks, which is a problem. I am dead sure that critics are going to rip this movie into a billion pieces. Audiences however might be a mixed bag. With that being said, I'm not seeing this mess. 


 Project Hail Mary- March 20
I've heard that this is getting a positive response already, but early responses most of the time are inaccurate. It happened with Wicked, it could happen with this. I'm not sure how this will do at the box-office, but I don't see it flopping either. Right now I intend on seeing this, but that could change.


 Ready Or Not 2: Here I Come- March 20
Not quite sure why this is getting a sequel, but here we are. I didn't even see the first one so I have no intention in seeing this. I do see this doing well at the box-office though as the original is very popular. We'll have to wait and see with critics.


 They Will Kill You- March 27
Still deciding on if I want to see this or not. It looks fun though, I will admit. Honestly I do see this doing somewhat decently at the box-office for people who just want a fun time at the movies. Again, we will see with critics.

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