Ryder loved compiling this list last month because it helped him to discover Brothers Son on Netflix that he’s been binging!!
Here is the brand new list for February.
LOVE IS BLIND (SEASON 6)
Feb 14th
Love Is Blind is back for a sixth season! This time taking place in Charlotte, North Carolina
PLUS ONE
February 2
Plus One is one of the most underrated romcoms of the last decade according to Elle Canada! Maya Erskine and Jack Quaid star as platonic BFFs Alice and Ben agree to be each other’s dates during an endless summer wedding season. It isn’t long before feelings make their pact more complicated than they’d anticipated. I think we saw that coming.
PLAYERS
February 14
Would it really be Valentine’s Day without a new romcom to watch? A flick about a group of friends who come up with clever and playful “schemes” to land their next hookup. But when Mack unexpectedly develops real feelings for a man, everything in her tried-and-true playbook is thrown into question!!
AVATAR: THE LAST AIRBENDER
February 22
Fans of Avatar: The Last Airbender have been waiting for years and the moment is finally here with this highly-anticipated NEW take. Character Aang possesses the rare potential to master all four elements (water, earth, fire and air), making him the best hope to unite a divided world. Featuring Daniel Dae Kim, Ken Leung, Arden Cho, Amber Midthunder, Danny Pudi and Canadian Paul Sun-Hyung Lee.
MEA CULPA
February 23
Tyler Perry is back with another scary flick! So excited to see Kelly Rowland in the trailer. Mea Culpa, which follows a criminal defense attorney (Kelly Rowland) whose career and life is put at risk when her relationship with a client accused of murder (Trevante Rhodes) becomes a little too personal.
ONE DAY
February 8
This is adapted from David Nicholls’ popular 2009 novel and has already been seen on screen in 2011 as a tear-jerking film starring Anne Hathaway and Jim Sturgess. Emma and Dexter meet on the evening of their university graduation but stay in each other’s lives. Set on the same date as the 2011 film over nearly two decades. This time around, it’s a 14-episode series starring The White Lotus’ Leo Woodall and Ambika Mod.