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Kate Abbott

Lucifer, Bosch and Se7en: new to Amazon Prime in March

Satan’s looking suave … Tom Ellis as Lucifer.
Satan’s looking suave … Tom Ellis as Lucifer. Photograph: Fox

TV

Lucifer (new episodes every Monday)
The devil finds salvation as an LAPD detective in this lovably daft procedural, starring Miranda’s Tom Ellis.

Bosch (available on 11 March)
Titus Welliver (Deadwood, Lost) returns as the gruff-voiced cop cracking down on crime and corruption in LA, in a steady adaptation of Michael Connelly’s novels.

Vikings (new episodes every Friday)
Fill your boots with season four until Game of Thrones returns at the end of April.

Fill your boots ... season four of Vikings is available now.
Fill your boots ... season four of Vikings is available now. Photograph: The History Channel

Film

Amores Perros (available now)
Alejandro González Iñárritu just won his second best director Oscar in a row – so it’s high time you revisited his cracking breakthrough movie from 2000, set in the criminal underworld of Mexico City.

I’m Still Here (available now)
Remember when Joaquin Phoenix launched his sideline career as a rapper, and Casey Affleck captured every bizarre moment of it? Here’s the full documentary evidence of his year-long hoax.

Wolf Creek (available now)
A truly horrific horror about two backpackers in the Australian outback whose car breaks down. Things do not end well.

Dallas Buyers Club (available on 2 March)
Matthew McConaughey and Jared Leto are excellent in this Reagan-era drama about a man who finds out he has Aids – then starts illegally importing alternative drug therapies because the pharmaceutical companies can’t (or won’t) do enough to help.

Matthew McConaughey and Jared Leto in Dallas Buyer’s Club
Excellent ... Matthew McConaughey and Jared Leto in Dallas Buyers Club. Photograph: Allstar/FOCUS FEATURES/Sportsphoto

The Town (available 3 March)
Ben Affleck’s commanding blue-collar crime flick set on the mean streets of Boston.

Hocus Pocus (available 4 March)
A virgin teen lights a candle in Salem and brings a coven of witches (played by Sarah Jessica Parker, Bette Midler and Kathy Najimy) back from the dead. Cue spooky silliness and Midler singing I Put a Spell on You.

I put a spell on you ... Hocus Pocus.
I put a spell on you ... Hocus Pocus. Photograph: Allstar/Cinetext Collection/Sportsphoto

Midnight in Paris (available 24 March)
Owen Wilson stars as Gil, who magically time-travels back to the boho days of the roaring 20s and hangs out with Pablo Picasso, Gertrude Stein, F Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway. It was made in 2011, but it feels like a return to Woody Allen’s good old days.

Se7en (available 24 March)
What’s in the box? What’s in the box?!

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