Apple TV+ tends to add more shows to its awesome curation of content than it does movies, but when a new flick arrives on the streaming platform, it’s usually something pretty tremendous. And while there’s only one new film premiering this March, it looks to be a doozy of a biopic. It’s called Tetris, it stars Taron Egerton, and we can’t wait to give it a watch.
Whether you want to check out one of Apple TV+’s newest movies or you’re looking to add a batch of top-notch films to your watchlist, we’ve put together this roundup to spotlight all of the best movies on Apple TV+ that you can stream right now.
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We’ve all played Tetris at least a handful of times in our lives, but have you ever wondered how the popular puzzle game went from arcades to at-home video game consoles?Answers to questions like this (and more) will all be revealed on March 31 with the release of Tetris on AppleTV+. A biopic directed by Jon S. Baird from a script by Noah Pink, the film stars Taron Egerton as Henk Rogers, a Dutch video game designer who went through quite the logistical and legal maelstrom t bring Tetris into our living rooms, basements, and dorms.
Apple TV+ is becoming a standout streamer for its documentaries alone, with prolific films like Billie Eilish: The World’s a Little Blurry and Bruce Springsteen’s Letter to You serving as cinematic touchstones through which the artists behind the music reveal deeper layers to their respective celebrity lifestyles. Selena Gomez: My Mind & Me is the latest addition to the platform’s music-doc lineup, and it follows the titular singer-songwriter over six years in her career, a journey that begins in 2015 and chronicles Gomez’ navigation through a uniquely dark time in her life and career.
Causeway stars Jennifer Lawrence as Lynsey, a soldier making an unintended homecoming after suffering a traumatic brain injury while serving in Afghanistan. Now back in her stomping grounds, Lynsey is forced to re-acclimate to a world of family and friends that want nothing but the best for her, while waging a quiet war with inner demons that cease to let her rest. Lawrence gives an air-brushed but powerful lead performance in this emotional drama from director Lila Neugebauer. Lawrence’s onscreen presence harkens back to some of her early roles in movies like Winter’s Bone and The Poker House.
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