New to Netflix - February 2015
What’s going on, ProFans? Joseph here, and I’m taking a break from preparing for the Super Bowl (don’t have a dog in the hunt, but by virtue of my disdain for the Patriots, I’m pulling for the Seahawks) to bring you the newest releases to Netflix for the month of February. We have quite a few titles to look at, so let’s not delay.
First, we’re gonna start with the releases TV shows coming next month:
Departures, Seasons 1-2
Magic City, Seasons 1-2
M.A.S.H., Seasons 1-5
Spartacus, Complete Series
Mako Mermaids, Season 2 (Feb. 13)
Richie Rich, Season 1 (Feb. 20)
Hawaii Five-0, Seasons 1-4 (Feb. 24)
House of Cards, Season 3 (Feb. 27)
Of this list, the obvious choice is Season 3 of House of Cards. Kevin Spacey has reached his goal and ascended to the Presidency, and…God bless the Union.
My personal choice is Hawaii Five-0; I watched it religiously for a while, but I had to cut back because reasons. I’ll definitely be picking it back up when it’s available.
Next up, let’s take a look at the movies coming next month:
Bleach the Movie: Hell Verse
Dark Ride
Gimme Shelter
Gucci: The Director
Hot Pursuit
Houseboat
Into the Blue 2: The Reef
Joe
King Arthur
Naruto Shippuden: The Movie
Now: In the Wings on a World Stage
Proof
The Brothers Bloom
We Could Be King
We’re No Angels
Zapped
The Little Rascals Save The Day (Feb. 5)
Ever After High: Spring Unsung (Feb. 6)
Danger 5 (Feb. 6)
Dead Snow: Read vs. Dead (Feb. 7)
Elsa & Fred (Feb. 7)
Blood Ties (Feb. 8)
Catch Hell (Feb. 8)
Dwight Howard: In the Moment (Feb. 10)
Mr. Peabody & Sherman (Feb. 11)
Young Ones (Feb. 12)
The Two Faces Of January (Feb. 12)
Scary Movie 5 (Feb. 12)
Save the Date (Feb. 16)
The Overnighters (Feb. 17)
Earth to Echo (Feb. 18)
In Secret (Feb. 18)
The Fluffy Movie (Feb. 18)
White Bird in a Blizzard (Feb. 19)
RoboCop (Feb. 21)
1,000 Times Good Night (Feb. 24)
Open Windows (Feb. 26)
Russell Brand: Messiah Complex (Feb. 26)
Ralphie May: Unruly (Feb. 27)
Boys (Feb. 27)
Of this list, I’m looking forward to Gimme Shelter; Vanessa Hudgens plays against type as a teenage mom who has to deal with her abusive mom (Rosario Dawson), her absentee dad (Brenden Fraser), and the owner of a homeless shelter (Ann Dowd) who sees the good in her.
Well, that’s all I got for this month. Got any questions or comments? Is there something coming out you want to discuss? Feel free to hit me up in the comments section below.
Until next time…
I’m also looking forward to Gimme Shelter. Has anyone seen it yet?