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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.
Warner Bros’ Stage 13 Studio Hires Elaine Chin as Head of Scripted Content (Exclusive)
Stage 13 is the studio behind The CW’s “Two Sentence Horror Stories” and Netflix’s “Special”Tony Maglio | February 4, 2021 @ 8:45 AM Last Updated: February 4, 2021 @ 9:05 AM
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Elaine Chin, formerly the senior vice president of narrative film at Participant, has joined Warner Bros.’ studio Stage 13 as its head of scripted content, TheWrap has exclusively learned.
In the role, Chin will lead the Stage 13 scripted creative team and its slate of development projects and original productions in short-form, half-hour and one-hour episodic, and feature formats.
Stage 13 launched in late 2017. Its scripted series have received six Emmy nominations. The studio is behind The CW’s “Two Sentence Horror Stories” and Netflix’s “Special.” The latter of those two is responsible for two-thirds of those Emmy nods. Stage 13 also produces Netflix’s “It’s Bru
What’s New On Netflix In February 2021? Full List Of Movie And Show Releases
01/30/21 AT 12:00 PM
A new month means a whole new list of movies and TV shows will also be available on Netflix beginning in February 2021.
While fans of shows like “Bates Motel” and movies like “Employee of the Month,” “Mr. Deeds,” “Pineapple Express” and “The Other Guys,” are sure to be disappointed to see those titles leaving throughout the month, others are going to be excited to see the newest titles including the conclusion to the “To All The Boys” trilogy, as well as Seasons 1-2 of “iCarly” and Season 3 of “Good Girls.”
TV Ratings: NCIS Leads Tuesday Night for the Second Week in a Row
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Jan. 27, 2021
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For the second Tuesday in a row, CBS’ cop drama “NCIS” was the top program of the evening according to Nielsen Live+Same Day fast affiliate numbers. The 8 p.m. airing of a brand new episode garnered 9.74 million viewers, soaring above the rest of the primetime rankings. “NCIS” was also first in the adults 18-49 demographic, drawing a 0.9 rating.
CBS continued to dominate Tuesday, with the “FBI” duo taking second and third place for the night in both the key demo and in viewership. At 9 p.m., “FBI” attracted 8.08 million viewers and a 0.8 in adults 18-49; at 10 p.m., “FBI: Most Wanted” landed a season-best amount of watchers (6.14 million), and a 0.6 in the key demo.
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Netflix adds a couple dozen movies to the service this month, including the new Netflix film “Malcolm & Marie,” starring John David Washington and Zendaya.
That movie was filmed during the COVID-19 pandemic. As such, “Malcolm & Marie” is a “bottle episode” of sorts, with the two leads mostly just hanging in a house together. The plot focuses on a couple talking about past relationships in their nice home. You can watch the trailer below.
Netflix also adds a few movies from the recent past, including “Shutter Island” and “War Dogs.” Seemingly more than a month late, the service brings ”National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation” to its offerings on Feb. 1.