Get Ready to Fall in Love With These 8 Netflix Original Movies Debuting in February
February may be the shortest month of the year, but Netflix is delivering just as much A+ content as it does every other month. As well as the highly anticipated debut of the To All the Boys I've Loved Before sequel, To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You, you can also expect to see a psychological drama starring GLOW's Alison Brie and a sweet rom-com based on Jennifer Niven's bestselling YA novel, starring Elle Fanning and Justice Smith. Read on for all the info you need to know about these three exciting flicks — as well as five more debuts coming in February — and get ready to fall in love.
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Horse Girl
Alison Brie stars in this psychological drama as Sarah, a socially isolated arts-and-crafts store employee whose preoccupation with horses and true crime eventually leads to surreal dreams that Sarah can no longer distinguish from reality. Debby Ryan, John Reynolds, and Molly Shannon are also part of the awesome cast.
When it's available: Feb. 7
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To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You
In To All the Boys I've Loved Before's highly anticipated sequel, Lara Jean finds herself in a love triangle between John Ambrose, her old Model UN crush whom she's recently reconnected with, and Peter Kavinsky, whom she's definitely falling for. Lana Condor and Noah Centineo are returning to reprise their roles, with Jordan Fisher joining the cast as John.
When it's available: Feb. 12
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Isi & Ossi
In this German rom-com, a billionaire's daughter from Heidelberg teams up with a working-class guy from Mannheim when they realize they can benefit from each other: Ossi can fund his boxing dreams with Isi's money, and dating Ossi will convince Isi's parents to fund her dreams of becoming a chef — but of course, they never imagine they'll actually fall for each other.
When it's available: Feb. 14
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All the Bright Places
Based on Jennifer Niven's YA novel of the same name, this drama romance stars Elle Fanning and Justice Smith as two small-town teenagers brought together by fate when they both climb their school's bell tower at school at the same time, both with the intention of jumping off the ledge. Alexandra Shipp, Keegan-Michael Key, and Luke Wilson round out the A-list cast.
When it's available:Feb. 28