All The Best New Things To Be Added To Netflix In February

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All The Best New Things To Be Added To Netflix In February

by Jazmin Kopotsha |
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Santa Clarita Diet

If you haven’t heard about this one yet, then where have you been?! It’s a brand spanking new horror-comedy series starring Drew Barrymore as a woman with a family living in L.A who becomes a zombie and then has to secretly kill people while also going about her day to day life in the burbs. Excited? We’re excited. Get excited.

3 February

Beastly

Okay so this might not be the highbrow love story you were hoping to watch to enrich your February BUT, speaking from experience, it makes a good watch on a hangover. A not fantastic re-telling of Beauty and the Beast with a solid cast though: Vanessa Hudgens of High School Musical fame, and Alex Pettyfer off of Magic Mike, and Mary-Kate Olsen from Mary-Kate and Ashley.

2 February

American Crime Story: The People v. O.J. Simpson

If you missed it the first time around, this award-winning series is going to be available to watch again really, really soon. The show follows the O.J. Simpson murder trial, probably one of the biggest court cases of our time.

15 February

Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2

Don’t pretend you didn’t read the books and get at least half way through all of the films. Be honest, we’re all friends here. Chances are though, you probably dropped off the radar when Bella (Kristen Stewart) chose Edward (Robert Pattinson) instead of Jacob (Taylor Lautner) and couldn’t make it to the end of the series without getting really frustrated. Just me?

16 February

The Bank Job

Hellooooo Jason Statham. We love a British thriller and if memory serves correctly, this one didn't disappoint back in 2008, and won't disappoint now. It's a fictionalised version of the story behind one of the UK's biggest robberies. It's a good'un.

23 February

Paris Is Burning

Revisit the documentary that quickly became a cult classic in the 1990s. Don't remember it? Directed by Jennie Livingstone, *Paris Is Burning *explores the culture of predominantly African-American and Latino gay and transgender drag ball scene back in the 1980s. It also played a big role in making 'voguing' (the dance move) a mainstream Thing.

1 February

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This article originally appeared on The Debrief.

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