10 movies and TV shows to watch on Netflix in February

To All The Boys: P.S. I Still Love You - Noah Centineo, Lana Condor, Anna Cathcart, John Corbett - Photo Credit: Netflix / Bettina Strauss
To All The Boys: P.S. I Still Love You - Noah Centineo, Lana Condor, Anna Cathcart, John Corbett - Photo Credit: Netflix / Bettina Strauss /
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To All The Boys: P.S. I Still Love You – Jordan Fisher, Lana Condor – Photo Credit: Netflix / Bettina Strauss /

The month of February brings a lot of fun content to Netflix. What will you be watching? Here are 10 great TV shows and movies we suggest you don’t miss out on!

With the exception of a few, January didn’t bring many great shows to Netflix. When it comes to movies, the streaming titan wasn’t fun at all, but some shows were pretty great. Our favorite January releases include Messiah, Sex Education Season 2, and Chilling Adventures of Sabrina Part 3. What kept your interest this past month? Whether you were entertained or not in January, you sure will be in February!

From the highly anticipated return of Altered Carbon and the debut of To All the Boys: P.S. I Love You, Netflix is going to be your go-to place this month for some great content.

Beginning with movies, here are 5 films not to miss on Netflix in February:

Horse GirlComing to Netflix Feb. 7, Horse Girl stars Alison Brie as Sarah, an awkward and socially isolated young woman. She works at an arts and crafts store and goes to zumba classes, but doesn’t have many friends. Suddenly, Sarah begins to suffer from disturbing visions and can’t distinguish between a dream and reality. The streaming giant teases that this psychological thriller shows how abstract the truth can be.

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To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love YouThis is one movie I am personally the most excited for! I loved the first chapter, To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before, so I can’t wait to continue following Lara Jean’s (Lana Condor) adventures in romance. In this sequel, which premieres Feb. 12, Lara and Peter (Noah Centineo) are a happy couple and enjoying every minute of it!

Lara experiences her first kiss, first real date, and first Valentine’s Day. It’s all so exciting, until John Ambrose (Jordan Fisher), another recipient of Lara’s letters, enters her life again.

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All The Bright PlacesBased on the novel of the same name, All the Bright Places follows Violet  (Elle Fanning) and Theodore (Justice Smith), two young adults struggling with their past. When the meet, they come together to help each other deal with their troubles and find they have a connection like no other. The movie premiers on Netflix Feb. 28, a little late to be the Valentine’s Day movie you watch, but still worth it for all the hopeless romantics out there!

The Last Thing He Wanted: Conspiracies, mystery, and a brilliant cast, what more could you ask for? Well, The Last Thing He Wanted on Netflix (debuts Feb. 21) promises to be this and more! The movie stars Anne Hathaway, Willem Dafoe, Ben Affleck and others. It is adapted from the novel of the same name by Joan Didion.

Good TimeThis may not be a Netflix original or new movie, but Good Time, starring Robert Pattinson is finally making its Netflix debut on Feb. 11, will you be watching? With Pattinson soon portraying Batman, this is your chance to check out some of the actor’s best work.

5 TV shows on Netflix to watch in February: