Malcolm and Marie is our top pick this month.
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01/28/2021 04:44pm EST
Of all of Netflix’s offerings in February, we’re most excited about “Malcolm and Marie,” a black-and-white romantic drama starring Zendaya and John David Washington. They’re both powerhouse young actors, and early reviews
say their chemistry is something to behold. It hits the streaming service on Feb. 5.
For rom-com lovers, the third instalment of the “To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before” series is out Feb. 12, just in time for Valentine’s Day.
There are some pretty great previous releases hitting Netflix this month, too: the very dark comedy “Bachelorette,” written and director by “Russian Doll” co-creator Leslye Headland (out Feb. 1); Barry Jenkins’ beautiful, lush, underrated “If Beale Street Could Talk,” (Feb. 20) and the ever-popular show “Parks and Recreation” (Feb. 1).
On Feb. 24,
Canine Intervention will premiere on the streaming giant. The new dog training docuseries follows Jas Leverette the Oakland, California dog trainer who runs Cali K9. Get push notifications with news, features and more. + Follow
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PEOPLE has an exclusive look first look at the show s trailer, in which Leverette gives viewers a taste of how he helps the dogs that no one else will. The trailer includes several of his canine clients that will appear in the show, including a pet that is described as both the most loving dog and the most violent animal, and a pooch that is causing strain on their owners relationship.
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What to watch on Netflix Canada in February 2021
NOW critics pick the best movies and TV shows coming to the streaming platform By NOW Staff
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These are the most anticipated new titles hitting Netflix Canada in February 2021, including Malcolm & Marie starring Zendaya, the dramedy Ginny & Georgia, a dog-centric reality series and season two of Tiffany Haddish’s stand-up showcase.
What we can’t wait to watch
Malcolm & Marie
Director Sam Levinson reunites with his Euphoria star Zendaya in a black-and-white Virginia Woolf-riff shot during the earliest days of the COVID-19 pandemic. Zendaya and John David Washington star as a model and her movie director boyfriend who throw metaphorical stones in a literal glass house after coming from the premiere of the latter’s new movie. Early critical reactions to Malcolm & Marie are screaming for Zendaya to get some Oscar attention following her Emmy win for Euphoria.
February is just around the corner and that means there is new content ready to make its way to Netflix. The streaming service has always made a habit of updating its content each and every month, and this year comes with the added promise that there will be new original films each week. With that [.]