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Well, it’s still winter, and we’re still living through a global pandemic—meaning it’s more important than ever to appreciate the small things that give us joy.
Nothing fits that bill better than Netflix’s newest slate of movies and TV shows. Below, take a look at everything that’s hitting the streaming service in February.
Tiffany Haddish Presents: They Ready, Season 2 (February 2)
Comedian Tiffany Haddish cedes the stage to six of her favorite comedians once more in the latest installment of her comedy special series.
Malcolm & Marie (February 5)
This much-buzzed-about film stars Zendaya and John David Washington as a couple trying their best to stay together despite the mounting pressures of professional acclaim.
Crime Scene: The Vanishing at the Cecil Hotel (February 10)
The 2013 disappearance of college student Elisa Lam at the Cecil Hotel is explored in this chilling documentary about one of Los Angeles’s most storied and goosebumps-inciting landmarks.
To All the Boys: Always and Forever (February 12)
Lara Jean stans, get ready; the third installment of the hit franchise will give us all ample opportunity to swoon over Noah Centineo yet again.
February 1:
The Bank Job
Beverly Hills Ninja
Eat Pray Love
Inception
Love Daily: Season 1
My Best Friend’s Wedding
My Dead Ex: Season 1
National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation
The Patriot
Rocks
Shutter Island
The Unsetting: Season 1
Zac and Mia: Seasons 1–2
Zathura
February 2:
Kid Cosmic
Mighty Express: Season 2
February 3:
All My Friends Are Dead
Black Beach
Firefly Lane
February 5:
Hache: Season 2
Invisible City
The Last Paradiso
Little Big Women
Space Sweepers
Strip Down, Rise Up
The Yin-Yang Master: Dream of Eternity
February 6:
The Sinner: Jamie
February 8:
iCarly: Seasons 1–2
War Dogs
February 11:
Capitani
Layla Majnun
Middle of Nowhere
Red Dot
Squared Love
February 12:
Buried by the Bernards
Nadiya Bakes
Hate by Dani Rovira
Xico’s Journey
February 13:
Monsoon
February 15:
The Crew
February 16:
Animals on the Loose: A You vs. Wild Movie
Good Girls: Season 3
February 17:
Behind Her Eyes
Hello, Me!
MeatEater: Season 9, Part 2
February 18:
Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan
February 19:
I Care a Lot
Tribes of Europa
February 20:
Classmates Minus
February 21:
The Conjuring
The Conjuring 2
February 23:
Brian Regan: On the Rocks
Pelé
February 24:
Canine Intervention
Ginny & Georgia
Two Sentence Horror Stories: Season 2
February 25:
Geez & Ann
High-Rise Invasion
Caught by a Wave
No Escape
Our Idiot Brother
February 26:
Crazy About Her
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