February is the month of love, and we are bringing a mix of films and series that capture all aspects of the season. Some are sweet and romantic, perfect for snuggling up with a loved one, while others are creepy enough to make you want a cuddle buddy nearby. Whether you’re spending Valentine’s Day in, having a cozy date night, or hitting the theaters for something thrilling, these films are sure to set the mood.

Movies

The Gorge

If you love edge-of-your-seat sci-fi with a touch of horror, The Gorge is a must-watch. Starring Miles Teller and Anya Taylor-Joy, this thrilling Apple Original Film follows two operatives stationed on opposite sides of a vast, mysterious gorge, guarding the world from an unseen and sinister threat. When a cataclysmic danger is revealed, they must unite in a high-stakes battle to protect humanity. Don’t miss the suspense—streaming February 14 on Apple TV+!

Uppercut

Uppercut stars Ving Rhames, Luise Großmann, and Jordan E. Cooper. The film follows Toni’s inspiring journey from training under gym owner Elliott to becoming a trailblazing female boxing manager, guiding Payne to a championship fight while drawing on lessons learned both inside and outside the ring.

My Fault: London

When love is your biggest risk, is it worth taking? My Fault: London, based on Mercedes Ron’s novel Culpa Mía and adapted from the 2023 Spanish film, follows Noah as she reluctantly moves to a lavish mansion in London. There, a fierce rivalry with her new stepbrother Nick transforms into an intense love that upends their lives in a whirlwind of glamour, danger, and passion—streaming February 13 on Prime Video.

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My Dead Friend Zoe

With a 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, My Dead Friend Zoe follows U.S. Army vet Merit (Sonequa Martin-Green), whose bond with her deceased best friend isolates her from her family. Also starring Natalie Morales, Morgan Freeman, Gloria Reuben, and Ed Harris, this dark comedy explores grief, complicated friendships, and healing.

Bring Them Down

Bring Them Down follows an Irish shepherding family facing internal discord, family tensions, and conflict with a rival farmer. Starring Barry Keoghan and Christopher Abbott, this gripping thriller explores cultural and generational struggles, releasing February 7, 2025.

The Unbreakable Boy

When Scott and Teresa learn their son Austin has autism and brittle bone disease, they fear for his future. But with Scott’s growing faith and Austin’s indomitable spirit, their family finds joy and courage in the face of challenges. The Unbreakable Boy, based on Scott Michael LeRette’s book The Unbreakable Boy: A Father’s Fear, a Son’s Courage, and a Story of Unconditional Love, stars Zachary Levi and Meghann Fahy.

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Millers in Marriage

Millers in Marriage beautifully explores the complexities of love through the lives of three siblings navigating romantic and personal challenges. From Eve’s search for passion beyond a troubled marriage to Maggie’s shifting dynamic with her husband and Renee’s unexpected relationship with Andy, the film reveals the nuanced paths love can take. Starring Gretchen Mol, Julianna Margulies, and Edward Burns, it premieres in the U.S. on February 21.

Renner

It’s great to see Frankie Muniz back on screen, especially in Renner, a film that feels so relevant in a time when we’re increasingly exploring the complexities of AI and its potential consequences. It’s an interesting contrast to recall Muniz from a simpler time in our lives, as he plays a computer whiz who accidentally programs his manipulative mother into an AI life coach. Starring alongside Violett Beane and Marcia Gay Harden, the film will be released in limited theaters on February 5, 2025.

Mad About the Boy

Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy follows Bridget (Renée Zellweger) as she navigates life as a single mother after the tragic death of her husband, Mark Darcy (Colin Firth). Now 51, she juggles raising her two young children while re-entering the dating world, finding herself caught between a charming younger man, Roxster (Leo Woodall), and her children’s school teacher, Mr. Wallaker (Chiwetel Ejiofor). Meanwhile, the return of Daniel Cleaver (Hugh Grant) adds an unexpected complication to her love life. Balancing humor, heartbreak, and self-discovery, the film explores Bridget’s journey of resilience and reinvention in this next chapter of her life.

TV

Yellowjackets – Season 3

Secrets will be spilled in Yellowjackets Season 3, streaming February 14 with the Paramount+ with SHOWTIME plan. As the survivors battle their past and a brutal winter in The Wilderness, they’re forced to confront long-buried secrets in the wake of Natalie’s death.

Cassandra

After fifty years of silence, an electronic domestic helper named Cassandra is reactivated when a family moves into an abandoned house. Cassandra, a German sci-fi series, premieres on Netflix February 6, 2025, starring Lavinia Wilson as the AI fighting to survive.

Suits LA

Stephen Amell (from Arrow) stars as Ted Black, a former federal prosecutor turned high-powered lawyer in Los Angeles, who must confront his past to save his firm. Surrounded by a talented team of attorneys testing their loyalties, Ted navigates personal and professional challenges in this legal drama for fans of Suits and newcomers alike.

Apple Cider Vinegar

Apple Cider Vinegar, premiering February 6 on Netflix, tells the story of two women who try to cure life-threatening illnesses through health and wellness, gaining global influence along the way. This true-ish tale exposes the dangers of social media, the consequences of believing everything we read online, and the rise and fall of a wellness empire built on a lie.

Zero Day

In Zero Day, premiering February 20, former President (Robert De Niro) must uncover the truth behind a devastating global cyberattack while grappling with his own mind’s reliability. This political thriller, also starring Lizzy Caplan, dives into a world of conspiracy, chaos, and high-stakes political drama.

Running Point

In Running Point, premiering on Netflix, Kate Hudson stars as Isla Gordon, the new president of the Los Angeles Waves after a scandal forces her brother to resign. As she proves herself to the skeptical sports world, my millennial heart is screaming—especially with Brenda Song making an appearance in the trailer! Executive produced by Mindy Kaling, this comedy is sure to be a game-changer.