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I don t always tend to gravitate towards rom-coms and romantic dramas, but with Valentine s Day around the corner, I ve started adding some to my Netflix watch list to get in the mood for the holiday, which, this year, will likely center around dinner and a movie from the comfort of the couch.
For some (really) dumb fun, there s The Wrong Missy, starring Lauren Lapkus and David Spade. It s a classic mixed-up identity premise disaster strikes when a man invites his dream girl to an island resort, but a previous blind date shows up instead that s given a little bit of fresh life with some raunchiness and slapstick humor.
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Not much actually happens in this story about four guardians, led by Mark Chao’s Qingming, who are summoned to protect an empress against a demonic serpent
Directed by Guo Jingming, recently in trouble for plagiarism, it is clearly influenced by Tsui Hark’s Detective Dee films and the Marvel Cinematic Universe
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UpdatedWed, Feb 3, 2021 at 3:23 pm PT
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Noah Centineo (left) and Lana Condor in To All The Boys: Always and Forever. (Netflix)
If you re feeling the frigid days of February, chances are you re looking for a way to cure those winter blues. Well, fear not! Netflix might just have the movies or TV shows to help cheer you up in the coming weeks.
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This month, Valentine s Day sizzles in Netflix land with the hotly anticipated debut of Always and Forever, the third installment in Netflix s To All the Boys young adult series. Lana Condor and Noah Centineo star as a pair of young lovebirds contemplating their upcoming college lives.
New to Netflix: all the films and TV shows being released in February
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As England enters another month of lockdown, there s not much more to do in the evenings than settle down with a cuppa and watch some Netflix.