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Ghislaine Maxwell: Epstein’s Shadow
Sky Documentaries, 9pm
The final episode of this investigation into the life of socialite Ghislaine Maxwell and her relationship with the late sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein reaches the present day and Maxwell’s ongoing trial. After Epstein’s 2009 release from prison, Maxwell returns with Epstein to New York but begins to distance herself from him with her non-profit project TerraMar. Unbeknown to her, however, another in-depth investigation into Epstein’s crimes is under way.
Ammar Kalia
7.30pm, BBC Four
The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra present their annual free outdoor concert from the grounds of Schönbrunn Palace. Conducted by Daniel Harding, the orchestra play through compositions on the theme of wanderlust, from the likes of Verdi, Elgar and Sibelius.
Borat Subsequent Moviefilm While gross-out comedies and sequels, in general, are rarely considered to be “Oscar bait,” Sacha Baron Cohen’s latest stunt has become an awards season hit, with particular acclaim granted to Maria Bakalova for her tour de force performance as Borat’s daughter Tutar. Dallas was one of Borat’s many stops in the film, where he visited the State Fair of Texas and thoroughly embarrassed a local surgeon.
News of the World A heartwarming Tom Hanks-starring vehicle is exactly what awards voters are looking for in a time of crisis, and the historical Western
News of the World is one of Hank’s best recent efforts. Dallas doesn’t come off looking too great in this post-Civil War film; Hanks’ character Captain Kidd visits Dallas where he’s greeted by kidnappers, rioters, and Confederate sympathizers.
It’s been thirty years since Bill (Alex Winter) and Ted (Keanu Reeves) thought they had created a song which would unite the world in peace. It didn’t work and now middle-aged and with grown up daughters, Bill and Ted are once again taken to the future and told they must compose a new song to unite all of space and time. Having tried and failed their whole adult lives, they instead decide to steal a time machine and take the song from themselves in the future. Meanwhile their daughters, Thea (Samara Weaving) and Billie (Brigette Lundy-Paine) also travel through time collecting great historical music figures like Louis Armstrong (Jeremiah Craft) and Jimi Hendrix (DazMann Still) to help their dads compose the song.
An exciting new selection of March titles will be coming to the streamer! From family friendly finds to chilling documentaries, there’s something for everyone. Amy Poehler directs and stars in
Moxie, an adaptation of the best-selling novel of the same name; Jennifer Garner brings a family friendly film with
Yes Day; and Eric André, Lil Rel Howery and Tiffany Haddish bring their best pranks in the film
Bad Trip. Check out our Netflix guide for March.
Originals
Inspired by her mom’s (Amy Poehler) rebellious past, shy 16-year-old Vivian anonymously publishes an underground zine called
Moxie to expose bias and wrongdoings at her high school in the film,