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Babylon, The Whale and Plane lead March's best Blu-ray and 4K UHD releases

Plus 4K debuts of David Lynch's Inland Empire and Disney's Cinderella are coming for collectors who love physical media (we know you're still out there) Physical media may be devalued by some in our streaming-dominated world, but you’d be surprised how many great titles are only available on disc.








 Or maybe you’ve forgotten how rewarding some DVD, Blu-ray, and 4K UHD offerings can be, especially when they’re loaded with special packaging and bonus features. With that in mind, here’s a look at all the best films and shows you can spin starting in March, including the physical debuts of Babylon, The Whale, and Plane.

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 Also on tap are the 4K UHD debuts of Cinderella, The Exorcist III, Phenomena, Dragonslayer, and many more. Read on! Survive together or die alone – Gerard Butler , who as the pilot has to fight for the lives of his passengers , once again ensures the gripping high tension in the thrilling action thriller “ Plane ”: During a heavy storm, pilot Brodie Torrance’s plane is struck by lightning and all the instruments fail .


 After making an emergency landing on an island in the Philippines, he realizes that the daring landing was just the beginning. Dangerous rebels are taking its passengers hostage. Torrance's only aid is Louis Gaspare (Mike Colter), a suspected murderer transported by the FBI. Torrance will need Gaspares' help to rescue the passengers, and he will find that there is more to Gaspare than meets the eye. 



 Plane, which will hit theaters in about four weeks, was directed by Jean-François Richet ("Public Enemy No. 1"). He has cast his film alongside action star Gerard Butler ("Angel Has Fallen") in the role of pilot Brodie Torrance with Mike Colter ("Luke Cage"), Daniella Pineda ("Jurassic World 2 - The Fallen Kingdom"), Paul Ben- Victor ("The Irishman") and with the German actress Lilly Krug ("Shattered"). However, the film was not well received everywhere: Ironically, in the country where the film was shot, the Philippines, one feels disparaged: the country's senators, especially Robin Padilla, feel misrepresented .


 It's not good for tourism when a Hollywood of this size shows the country in the wrong light. one would get the feeling that the country was infested with violence. He therefore called for the film to be banned in the Philippines. The answer has now followed: the Philippines' body for media scrutiny, the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB), has now erased the film from the movie theaters' schedules. Chairwoman Lala Sotto did this voluntarily.

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