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has just released its entire list of TV shows and movies for February.

Notably, Netflix’s House of Cards returns for a third season. The video streaming service also made a deal that will allow subscribers to stream the controversial Sony movie starting this weekend.

AVAILABLE 2/1:

  • Bleach the Movie: Hell Verse: When a group of vicious Sinners plots to escape from this eternal prison in Hell, they discover that Substitute Soul Reaper Ichigo is the key to their freedom. The Sinners launch an attack and in the process kidnap Ichigo’s younger sister.
  • Dark Ride: Years after a series of grisly murders shut down a roadside theme park, six college students make an impromptu visit and tempt fate by taking the dormant Dark Ride for a spin. But the killer still looms in the bowels of the park.
  • Departures: Season 1-2: Best friends, Scott and Justin, leave everything behind to take off on a yearlong world wide adventure. From Asia, to the Middle East and even the middle of the South Atlantic Ocean; the guys are out to see it all. The people they meet are just as outstanding as the places they explore.
  • Gimme Shelter: After running away from her abusive mother, a streetwise teen seeks refuge with her father, but he rejects her when he learns that she’s pregnant.
  • Gucci: The Director: This intriguing look at the life and work of Gucci’s creative director, Frida Giannini, traces her career at one of the world’s great fashion houses.
  • Hot Pursuit: John Cusack stars as Dan, a plucky but unlucky prep school kid whose plans to join his girlfriend, Lori, on a Caribbean cruise go haywire when he misses the flight. To catch up, he’ll have to foil pirates, drug runners and other shady islanders.
  • Houseboat: Tired of living with her father, a beautiful socialite signs on as a housekeeper for a widowed lawyer and his three children, and soon, sparks fly.
  • Joe:  When ex-con Joe hires 15-year-old Gary to help clear trees for a lumber company, he doesn’t expect to become a father figure for the abused boy.
  • King Arthur:  King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table struggle to hold power amid a shaky political landscape in this take on the myth of Camelot.
  • Magic City: Season 1-2: Ike Evans is a king in Miami thanks to his hotel, which hosts celebrities of all types. But things change when Castro’s rebels take over Cuba in 1959.
  • MASH: Season 1-5: Inspired by Robert Altman’s Oscar winning satire of the Vietnam conflict, this long running medical dramedy about a mobile Army surgical hospital tasked with tending the wounded during the Korean War picked up 14 Emmys over the course of 11 seasons.
  • Naruto Shippuden: The Movie: The adventures of adolescent ninja Naruto Uzumaki continue as he’s tasked with protecting a priestess from a demon but to do so, he must die.
  • Now: In the Wings on a World Stage: Kevin Spacey, Sam Mendes and the Bridge Project Company go on the road in NOW across 3 continents and over 200 performances, revealing some of the most intimate moments behind the scenes of their staging of Richard III. Witness Spacey’s revelatory interpretation of Richard III in each brief excerpt from the play. For those who have never seen Spacey on stage this is a rare opportunity. NOW chronicles the first collaboration between Spacey and Mendes since both won Oscars for their work on American Beauty.
  • Proof: A devoted daughter must face her fears as she comes to terms with the death of her father, a brilliant mathematician crippled by mental instability.
  • Spartacus: Complete Series:  A Thracian man is condemned to a brutal death in the arena, only to outlast his executioners and be reborn as the enslaved gladiator Spartacus.
  • The Brothers Bloom: The Brothers Bloom made a name as the world’s best con men. Now, the younger is ready to retire, but his brother lures him into one last job.
  • We Could Be King: An intimate and unflinching snapshot of urban America’s education crisis, WE COULD BE KING is a celebration of the power of sports to bring young people, neighborhoods and a city together.
  • We’re No Angels: Two escaped convicts haven’t got a prayer of making it across the U.S. Canadian border unless they successfully pass themselves off as clergymen.
  • Zapped: A girl discovers a dog training app that can get boys to obey her every command. But she soon learns that it isn’t the cure all she had hoped for.

AVAILABLE 2/5:

  • The Little Rascals Save the Day: Updating the classic 1930s series for a new generation of fans, a mischievous gang of third graders wreaks comedic havoc on their surroundings.

AVAILABLE 2/6:

  • Ever After High: Spring Unsprung: The kids of fairytale characters attend a school with two cliques: those who accept their fairytale destinies and those who want to write their own.
  • Danger 5: Set in a bizarre, 1960s-inspired version of World War II, action comedy series DANGER 5 follows a team of five spies on a mission to kill Adolf Hitler.

AVAILABLE 2/7:

  • Dead Snow: Read vs. Dead: After medical student Martin escapes from Nazi zombies, he gathers an army to face off against the bloodthirsty, undead battalion.
  • Elsa & Fred: Distraught widower Fred moves into a small apartment where he meets his neighbor Elsa, and discovers it’s never too late for a second chance at life.

AVAILABLE 2/8:

  • Blood Ties: When 50-year-old Chris is released from prison, his cop brother Frank welcomes him with open arms. But problems arise when Chris can’t stay straight.
  • Catch Hell: In the middle of a film shoot, once successful actor Reagan Pearce is abducted and imprisoned in a remote shack by two sinister figures harboring a twisted agenda. With no help in sight, Reagan must come up with a creative plan to escape his captors.

AVAILABLE 2/10:

AVAILABLE 2/16:

  • Save the Date: Sisters Beth and Sarah are a study in contrasts, but both are also involved with men who are best friends and members of the same rock band.

AVAILABLE 2/17:

  • The Overnighters: This documentary follows North Dakota pastor Jay Reinke as he tries to help the unemployed men drawn to the state’s booming shale oil industry.

AVAILABLE 2/18:

  • Earth to Echo: When a construction project begins in their neighborhood, four friends start receiving bizarre encoded text messages on their cell phones.
  • In Secret: Trapped in a loveless marriage, Therese Raquin seeks solace in the arms of an attentive lover. But her quest for happiness may lead to tragedy.
  • The Fluffy Movie: Taking the stage at San Jose’s HP Pavilion, comic Gabriel Iglesias delivers a manic performance featuring wild stories and even wilder impersonations. Iglesias opens the book on his personal background and the strange realities of life on the road.

AVAILABLE 2/19:

  • White Bird in a Blizzard: When 17-year-old Kat Conners’s mom, Eve, vanishes, the teen relishes her new found freedom until the reality of her loss sets in.

AVAILABLE 2/20:

  • Richie Rich: Season 1: Richie Rich is just a normal kid, except that he has a trillion dollars. Following his overnight success, he moves his father, Cliff, and his sister, Harper, into his newly built mansion. He also shares his success with his two best friends, Darcy and Murray. Richie now lives the coolest life of anyone his age where his opportunities for fun and adventure are limitless. Whether its exploring Antarctica, making a movie with his friends, or meeting famous celebrities, there’s never a dull moment in Richie’s new life.

AVAILABLE 2/21:

  • RoboCop: Critically injured in the line of duty, a cop is transformed into an experimental crime fighting cyborg in this reboot of the 1980s sci-fi classic.

AVAILABLE 2/24:

  • Hawaii Five-0: Season 1-4: Hawaii’s top cops are reborn in this update of an iconic TV show. They may work in paradise, but there’s enough crime to keep them working overtime.
  • 1,000 Times Good Night: After a near death experience, top war photojournalist Rebecca (Juliette Binoche) is forced to choose between her work and the family on whom she depends. Putting family first, the conviction that her photos make a difference remains, making it difficult to walk away entirely.

AVAILABLE 2/26:

  • Open Windows: Nick’s a lucky guy he’s having dinner with Jill Goddard, the hottest actress on earth. Then a guy named Chord calls: dinner’s been cancelled. And it’s Jill’s fault. But Chord’s got something better… A 21st Century REAR WINDOW.
  • Russell Brand: Messiah Complex: Russell Brand takes on Icons, corporations, commercial exploitation, cult of personality, celebrity worship, sex, drugs and his own hypocrisy in a hilarious and scathing performance filmed live at London’s Historic Hammersmith Apollo.

AVAILABLE 2/27:

  • Ralphie May: Unruly:  Ralphie May spreads his comedic wealth further than ever by tackling topics that will make you think and occasionally squirm.
  • House of Cards: Season 3: This Emmy winning original thriller series stars Kevin Spacey as ruthless, cunning Congressman Francis Underwood, who will stop at nothing to conquer the halls of power in Washington D.C. His secret weapon: his gorgeous, ambitious, and equally conniving wife Claire (Golden Globe winner Robin Wright).

  • Airheads: A heavy metal band with big dreams and a demo nobody will play hijack a radio station and hold the deejays hostage until they agree to play the tape.
  • Apocalypse Now – During the Vietnam War, Capt. Willard is sent to Cambodia on a top-secret mission to terminate Col. Kurtz, who’s gone completely insane.
  • Apocalypse Now Redux – The reedit of this Vietnam War epic that follows an Army captain’s search for a renegade colonel features new footage and a fadetoblack ending.
  • Babes in Toyland – Victor Herbert’s operetta comes to life in this 1961 fantasy starring Annette Funicello as Mary Contrary, whose fiancé is abducted by a pair of goons.
  • Batman & Robin – Along with crime fighting partner Robin and new recruit Batgirl, Batman battles the dual threat of frosty genius Mr. Freeze and Poison Ivy.
  • Batman Forever – Batman has new villains to vanquish and a new sidekick as millionaire Bruce Wayne goes up against psychotic TwoFace and the Riddler.
  • Batman Returns – Batman battles three new villains plotting to take over the city, including a corrupt businessman, the hideous Penguin and the mysterious Catwoman.
  • Cocoon: The Return – In this sequel to “Cocoon,” the senior citizens who left Earth in exchange for eternal youth return home to visit the loved ones they left behind.
  • Dirty Rotten Scoundrels – A small time con man butts heads with a successful swindler. Hoping to get rid of one another, they make a loser leaves bet to scam an heiress.
  • Down Periscope – A bumbling Navy lieutenant who’s been given one last chance to clean up his record is assigned to a submarine that can barely keep afloat.
  • Fawlty Towers: Seasons 1-2 – Haughty Basil Fawlty and his bossy wife try to raise the profile of their Fawlty Towers Hotel, but endless mixups arise, leading to farcical lunacy.
  • For Your Eyes Only – The indomitable 007 must recover a device capable of directing ballistic missiles from nuclear submarines before the Soviets get their hands on it.
  • From Russia with Love – Sean Connery’s second outing as 007 finds him paying the price for his previous adventure when SPECTRE seeks revenge for Dr. No’s death.
  • Goldfinger – The third installment in the 007 series finds James Bond trying to thwart baddie Auric Goldfinger and his elaborate gambit to corner the gold market.
  • Hotel Babylon: Seasons 1-4 – At a posh urban hotel, the love lives and whims of its wealthy guests are attended to by a hardworking staff who have their own troubles with love.
  • Jane Eyre – When Jane is hired as governess for the ward of Mr. Rochester, a complex courtship begins in this miniseries adaptation of Charlotte Brontë’s novel.
  • Live and Let Die – James Bond is sent to the United States to go after a master criminal scheming to take over the country by turning the populace into heroin junkies.
  • Mad Max – In a post-apocalyptic future, a malicious gang murders Max’s family as an act of retaliation, forcing Max to hit the open road seeking vengeance.
  • MASH – Robert Altman’s thinly veiled satire concerns a group of Army doctors fighting military insanity and healing wounded soldiers during the Korean War.
  • School Daze – Explore the biases, anxiety and frustration of black students, and examine the social divide and interracial conflict that exist within black schools.
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Movie – After exposure to a strange, glowing ooze, four mutant turtles train as ninjas in the sewers and fight crime wherever they find it.
  • The Juror – A single mother selected as a juror for a highprofile trial is forced to make an agonizing decision when a mob enforcer threatens to kill her son.
  • Wishmaster – To regain human form, a demonic genie sets out to grant three wishes. Though the spirit makes dreams come true, it also wreaks havoc on the wishers.
  • Zodiac – Based on real events, this chilling drama recounts the actions of a killer who stalked the streets of San Francisco and left clues in the newspaper.

LEAVING 2/2:

  • Jem and the Holograms: S1-3 – Using a holographic computer she inherited from her father, Jerrica Benton turns herself and her pals into pop music group Jem and the Holograms.
  • My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic: S1-4 -Journey to the enchanted land of Equestria, where unicorn Twilight Sparkle and her pals have adventures and learn valuable lessons about friendship.
  • Pound Puppies: S1-3 – Lucky, Cookie and the rest of the dogs in Shelter 17 have an important secret mission: to help every dog that comes to the pound find a new home.
  • Transformers Prime: S1-3 – With the help of three human allies, the Auto-bots once again protect Earth from the onslaught of the Decepticons and their leader, Megatron.
  • Transformers: Rescue Bots – Follow the adventure of four young transformers, Heatwave, Chase, Blades and Boulder, and their human counterparts: a family of emergency responders.

  • Dredd – In a catastrophic future, the remaining population is crowded into mega-cities, where all powerful and ultra-violent cops are hunting for terrorists.

LEAVING 2/28:

  • Ali – Boxing legend Muhammad Ali stirred controversy when he ruled the ring, as shown in this biopic that also frames the social climate of his heyday.
  • Monkey Trouble – When Eva secretly adopts a monkey, her mother and allergic stepfather protest, especially when the animal begins stealing everything in sight!
  • Panic Room – A woman and her daughter are caught in a game of cat and mouse with burglars in their New York City home and are that forced to retreat inside a vault.

**All title dates are subject to change**


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