Whether you're looking forward to celebrating Valentine's Day, Galentine's Day, or Singles Awareness Day this month, Netflix's original February movie offerings have something for everyone. While there are plenty of rom-coms in the mix, you'll also soon be able to stream a horrifying art flick, a quiet drama about unlikely friends on a search for medicinal marijuana, and a tale of sadistic BFFs who profit from breaking people up. Grab some chocolates, (or wait until the day after Valentine's Day when all chocolates are half price) and get ready to indulge yourself with these 10 exciting new movies.
With an insane cast that includes Jake Gyllenhaal, Natalia Dyer, Toni Colette, Rene Russo, and John Malkovich, this horror-thriller tells the story of a series of paintings by an unknown artist, which, after they are discovered, release a supernatural force that exacts revenge on those who value profit over art for art's sake.
When it's available: Feb. 1
In this Spanish romance, a young couple visits an old farmhouse that belonged to the woman's family, and it is there that they discover their shared genealogical roots and family histories, as well as a terrible secret that could threaten the future of their relationship.
When it's available: Feb. 8
This sports drama, which stars Moonlight's André Holland and Atlanta's Zazie Beetz, follows a sports agent who pitches a rookie basketball player on a potentially problematic business proposition, and — like director Steven Soderbergh's Unsane — the movie was shot entirely on an iPhone.
When it's available: Feb. 8
Set in Auckland, NZ, this hilarious rom-com follows cynical besties (who only became friends when they learned that they were dating the same guy) and the agency they run together to help clients break up with their significant others, which usually involves some pretty unorthodox methods.
When it's available: Feb. 15
Following the success of her National Award-winning Marathi-language film Ventilator, Priyanka Chopra teamed up with director Aruna Raje for another Marathi production, which follows a successful lawyer and sexual assault victim as she tackles difficult cases, as well as intimacy issues with her architect husband.
When it's available: Feb. 22
Set and filmed in Paris, this French romance follows a young Parisian who is struggling with her recent near-death experience in a plane crash and caught between her memories and reality, while around her Paris falls prey to rising social tensions, protests, and tragedies.
When it's available: Feb. 22
This Spanish biographical drama tells the story of Spanish photographer Francisco Boix, who was exiled from France in 1939 and brought to the Mauthausen-Gusen concentration camp complex, where his photographs later played a pivotal role in the conviction of Nazi war criminals.
When it's available: Feb. 22