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This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at UNT chapter.

Right now, movie theaters are closed, release dates have halted, and the world is at a pause when it comes to the movie industry. Despite the world being at home right now, here are some of the best movies that were released in March 2020. 

Onward (March 6)- Pixar released their newest film earlier this month, and despite controversy it faced before its release, I think the plot itself was really good. Two brothers set off on the adventure of a lifetime in order to spend just one more day with their dad, who died before he got to meet his youngest. Willing to do whatever it takes (even fighting off a mean gang of pixies), they discover what really is important, together. 

I Still Believe (March 13)- Based on the life of Jeremy Camp, a Christian singer-songwriter, we see two young people fall in love, and face their biggest threat: time. Despite knowing that she is dying, Camp still marries Melissa, and we get to see how they chose to live by faith instead of fear, and how Camp coped with lose. 

The Way Back (March 6)- Following the life an alcoholic construction worker who is recruited to become the head coach of the basketball team at his old high school, we see how life has a funny way of turning itself around. Jack Cunningham is confronted by his addiction, and faces a choice about where he wants to lead the rest of his life, plus managing six high-schoolers to lead them to their first playoff game since Jack was on the team himself. 

Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness (March 20)- Okay, so this documentary took the world by storm the past week, and everyone has a lot to say about the wild characters shown. We get an inside look at the private zoos and sanctuaries, and all the madness that happens inside. Basically, the world of big cat owners is small, and everyone knows everyone, but not everyone LIKES everyone. One fued even turns into a murder-for-hire scheme. Also, did Carole Baskin feed her husband to her cats, or will his disappearance remain a mystery? The world may never know. 

Scotlyn is a UNT alum, Class of 2020. She graduated with a degree in Digital and Print Journalism and a minor in English. During her time with Her Campus, she served as the Chapter President for two years, and also held positions as Chapter Advisor, Writer, and Chapter Expansion Assistant through Her Campus Media. And yes, her name is like the country, but spelled differently.