1. "We Have a Ghost"
A group of teens meet a ghost named Ernest and try to help him solve his unfinished business. The film stars David Harbour,
Anthony Mackie, Tig Notaro and Jennifer Coolidge.
February 24, Netflix
2. "Gunther's Millions"
It’s not every day you can watch a documentary series about a
dog who is a millionaire thanks to his inheritance from a countess. Now’s your
chance.
February 1, Netflix
3. "Dear Edward"
Get the tissues ready for Jason Katims’ (“Friday Night
Lights” and “Parenthood”) new series, based on the book of the same name. In
it, a boy named Edward is the lone survivor of a plane crash that kills his
parents and brother. He and the other relatives of the victims come together in
a grief support group where they share secrets and form deep
connections. It’s heavy, but also a good weekly cry sesh.
February 3, Apple TV+
4. "All That Breathes"
Seize your opportunity to watch this Oscar-nominated
documentary about two brothers in India who devote themselves to a bird of prey
called the black kite. As the birds in New Delhi die in great numbers, the men
set up a bird hospital in their home and race to save as many as they can.
February 7, HBO
5. "You"
Joe is on the prowl again, this time in London, where he
falls in with a crowd of obnoxious wealthy people. As Joe tries to solve a
string of murders within the group, he suddenly gets involved in a cat-and-mouse game with the murderer.
February 9, Netflix
6. "Meet Me in Paris"
One of two dating shows set in Paris (the other being “Love
Trip: Paris”), this one puts a trio of single women in the city of love to live out the rom-com of their dreams. Hopefully for them, finding the right guy won’t be a
nightmare.
February 10, The Roku Channel
7. "Somebody I Used to Know"
Written by husband and wife duo Dave Franco and Allison Brie, as well as directed by Franco, this rom-com follows a woman (also Brie) who
bumps into an ex while on a visit home, only to find out he’s getting married.
As she sticks around and inserts herself between the bride and groom, she realizes
the young bride is similar to whom she used to be and an inspiration for who she
could still become.
February 10, Prime Video
8. "Your Place or Mine"
Reese Witherspoon is back to prime rom-com form, this time
as Debbie, a woman house-swapping with her old fling and current best friend Peter,
played by Ashton Kutcher. While Debbie finds love in Manhattan, Peter cares for
her son in L.A. and realizes Debbie might have been his perfect match all along.
February 10, Netflix
9. "Perfect Match"
Like a supergroup of lonely hearts, cast-offs from other
Netflix shows like “Love is Blind” and “Too Hot to Handle” unite for this dating reality series. Is this the official formation of the Netflix Cinematic Universe?
February 14, Netflix
10. "African Queens"
Jada Pinkett Smith produced this documentary and drama
hybrid series, which tells the stories of queens of African history. It's an
anthology series with each season featuring a new queen. This one kicks off with 17th-century warrior Njinga of Angola.
February 15, Netflix
11. "Red Rose"
Critics are loving this horror series from the U.K. where a
group of teens are terrorized by a phone app. And no, it isn’t TikTok.
February 15, Netflix
12. "The 12th Victim"
Like the movie “Natural Born Killers,” this documentary
series tells the true story of 1950s teen killers Charles Starkweather and
Caril Ann Fugate. As it digs into the details of the case, the doc questions
the conviction of Fugate, who was only 14 years old at the time of the murders
and may have been controlled by her lover, the older Starkweather.
February 17, Showtime
13. "Hello Tomorrow"
This retro future series, starring Billy Crudup, feels ripped
from Disney’s Tomorrowland as it follows 1950s salesmen who sell timeshares on the
moon. Hank Azaria, Alison Pill and Jacki Weaver also star.
February 17, Apple TV+
14. "Sharper"
This steamy thriller follows a con man (Sebastian Stan) who
sets his sight on New York billionaires, including his mother’s boyfriend (John
Lithgow). Julianne Moore, Justice Smith and Briana Middleton also star.
February 17, Apple TV+
15. "The Company You Keep"
This slick new series, based on a Korean show, stars Milo Ventimiglia
as a con man who has fallen for an undercover CIA officer (Catherine Haena Kim).
As they tangle romantically, their professional lives and families get wound together as well.
February 19, ABC
16. "The Consultant"
Christoph Waltz plays a sociopath brought in to improve
productivity at a gaming company in this darkly funny series. As he begins to
overstep his bounds at both work and in the employees’ private lives, the
employees begin to realize he’s capable of far more than they imagined.
February 24, Prime Video
17. "Liaison"
Vincent Cassel and Eva Green head up this new political thriller
about mistakes from the past coming back to destroy the future. Expect action,
passion and multiple languages as the series was shot with both English and
French dialogue.
February 24, Apple TV+
18. "Party Down"
It’s been 13 years since the last episode of this workplace
comedy, but the beloved series is back for another helping with most of the
original cast including Adam Scott, Ken Marino, Jane Lynch, Megan Mullally,
Martin Starr and Ryan Hansen. Jennifer Garner joins the cast, with lots of other celebrity cameos as well.
February 24, Starz
19. "The Reluctant Traveler"
Go around the world, reluctantly, with hesitant jet-setter
Eugene Levy. As he visits far-flung locales across the continents, from Japan
to Costa Rica, he tries to let go of the cautious side of travel and have
pretty big adventures.
February 24, Apple TV+