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Chances are you will marathon "House of Cards" Season 3 this weekend and then realize you have no other shows to watch on Netflix. But you're in luck as Sunday starts a new month, which means fresh movies and TV shows on the streaming service. Here are our picks of movies and series to watch in March.

'30 For 30: Of Miracles And Men' (March 1)

ESPN's "30 for 30" documentary series is great even if you're not a sports fan. The arrival on Netflix of "Of Miracles and Men" is timely as the "Miracle on Ice" celebrates its 35th anniversary. The U.S. Olympic hockey team pulled off a huge upset against the mighty Soviet Union at the 1980 Games; this film looks at the moment through the eyes of the Soviet players.

'Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt' Season 1 (March 6)

“Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt” is the new sitcom created by Tina Fey, and stars Ellie Kemper and Jane Krakowski. Netflix signed on for two seasons of the show after NBC passed on it. There are just two reviews of the show online, and they are split on it. Variety calls the sitcom an "NBC leftover" while Indiewire likes the tone of the humor.

'How To Train Your Dragon 2' (March 11)

The Oscar-nominated animated feature is among several family-friendly additions to Netflix. It was a critical and commercial success, earning a 92 percent "fresh" rating on Rotten Tomatoes and $619 million worldwide.

'3rd Rock From The Sun' (March 15)

If you're looking to binge-watch another show after "House of Cards," give "3rd Rock" a shot. The Emmy-winning 1996-2001 sitcom follows a family of aliens sent to Earth to report on the planet and its inhabitants and stars John Lithgow, French Stewart, Kristen Johnston, Jane Curtin and Joseph Gordon-Levitt.

'Life Itself' (March 19)

Roger Ebert changed how people view film criticism. His impact went beyond "two thumbs up," and The documentary "Life Itself" is a great look at his life and influence.

'Bloodline' Season 1

Netflix describes its new original series from the creators of "Damages" as a "dramatic thriller that explores the demons lurking beneath the surface of a contemporary American family."

'Garfunkel And Oates' Season 1

If you're into quirky comedy, you should watch "Garfunkel and Oates." Riki Lindhome and Kate Micucci are a musical duo whose songs cover NSFW subjects and the troubles of being single.