March was a busy month for pop culture, and we captured every buzz on StarLive24. From blockbuster fight scenes to surprise album drops, there was a lot to talk about. Below you’ll find the movies that got you to the theater, the music that filled your playlists, and the celebrity moments that lit up social media.
First up, the fight‑fans finally got John Wick: Chapter 4. The movie hit screens on March 24 and delivered the signature gun‑fu action that Keanu Reeves fans love. Critics praised the choreography, and audiences gave it a solid 4‑star rating on average.
Not to be outdone, the horror crowd cheered the return of Scream VI on March 10. The franchise kept its classic slash‑and‑scream vibe while adding fresh twists. Fans especially liked the new setting in New York City – it gave the series a modern feel.
Box‑office lovers also enjoyed Creed III, which dropped on March 3. Michael B. Jordan stepped back into the ring as a trainer, and the movie’s emotional back‑story resonated with viewers. It made a strong start, pulling in over $100 million worldwide in its first weekend.
If you were into family‑friendly fare, you probably checked out the animated adventure Spider‑Man: Across the Spider‑Verse (preview). While the full release is slated for later, the March teaser sparked endless memes and fan theories.
Overall, March’s movie lineup showed that both big‑budget spectacles and smaller, story‑driven films can thrive together. Whether you’re into high‑octane action or psychological thrills, the month offered something for every taste.
Music fans had plenty to stream. Miley Cyrus dropped her new album Endless Summer Vacation on March 10, and the lead single “Flowers” blew up on TikTok. The track’s catchy hook and empowering lyrics made it a go‑to for playlists worldwide.
On the R&B side, SZA surprised listeners with a soulful EP titled “Snooze.” Although it’s a short release, each track showcases her signature vocal style and earned praise for honest lyricism.
The biggest award moment of the month was the 95th Academy Awards on March 12. “Everything Everywhere All at Once” swept the ceremony, winning seven Oscars including Best Picture and Best Director. Our Oscar recap covered the big winners, the fashion statements, and the surprise moments that had everyone talking.
Just a week after the Oscars, the Grammy nominations were announced. Artists like Billie Eilish, Beyoncé, and Kendrick Lamar topped the list, sparking debates about who deserved the top honors. We broke down the key categories and gave our predictions for the upcoming ceremony.
In addition to album releases, several singles dominated the charts. “Calm Down” by Rema and Selena Gomez topped the Billboard Hot 100 for three weeks, while “Creepin’” by Metro Boomin, The Weeknd, and 21 Savage revived an early 2000s vibe that resonated with both old‑school and new listeners.
Celebrity news kept the buzz alive, too. A surprise reunion between former “Friends” stars on a late‑night talk show trended for days. Meanwhile, Rihanna’s fashion line dropped a limited‑edition sneaker that sold out within minutes, showing how her brand still commands massive hype.
All in all, March 2023 was a rollercoaster of entertainment moments. From cinematic knock‑outs to chart‑topping hits and award‑season drama, StarLive24 covered it all. If you missed any of these stories, scroll through our archive to catch up, and stay tuned for what April will bring.
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