
Paramount+ is adding a lot of new movies and shows this week! Things will pick up on Sunday, February 1st, with over 100 titles becoming available. There’s something for everyone, from award-winning films and scary horror movies to romantic comedies and timeless classics. You’ll find popular series like ‘The Godfather,’ as well as newer films from 2024 and 2025, all available to stream. This update gives subscribers a wide variety of entertainment to enjoy at the start of the month.
‘Hotel Artemis’ (2018)

This futuristic thriller takes place in a Los Angeles torn apart by riots and focuses on a hidden hospital where criminals receive treatment. Run by a stern figure known only as the Nurse, the hospital operates under strict rules. When several dangerous criminals end up there on the same night, tensions rise to a breaking point. The film stars Jodie Foster, Sterling K. Brown, and Jeff Goldblum, and will be available to stream starting February 1st.
‘The Rugrats Movie’ (1998)

The Rugrats movie introduces Dil, the newest member of the Pickles family. When Tommy and his friends try to bring baby Dil back to the hospital, they accidentally get lost in the woods. They’ll need all their courage and creativity to find their way home. This film is the first big-screen adventure for the beloved characters from the Nickelodeon TV show, and it will be available to stream on February 1st.
‘Here Comes the Boom’ (2012)

When a high school biology teacher learns his school’s music program is on the brink of being canceled, he comes up with a surprising plan: he’ll become a mixed martial arts fighter to save it. With no prior fighting experience, he enlists the help of a retired fighter and the school’s music teacher to train him. His courageous effort not only inspires his students but also rallies the whole community. Kevin James plays the dedicated teacher who puts himself on the line for his students. The movie opens February 1st.
‘The Best of Me’ (2014)

This moving romance, inspired by the Nicholas Sparks novel, follows two high school lovers who reconnect after two decades. Dawson and Amanda come back to their hometown for a friend’s funeral, and old feelings resurface. They must now face the decisions they made years ago and the circumstances that kept them apart. The film beautifully portrays the power of first love and the possibility of second chances, weaving between two different time periods. It will be available to stream on February 1st.
‘Seaside’ (2002)

The French film ‘By the Sea’ tells the story of people living in a small Normandy coastal town. It follows their everyday lives and personal challenges during a slow winter. The movie deeply explores feelings of loneliness, difficult family relationships, and the longing to get away. Known for its realistic style and beautiful seaside setting, it will be released on February 1st.
‘The Words’ (2012)

As a film buff, I’m really intrigued by this new movie coming out February 1st. It’s about a writer who’s down on his luck until he finds an old briefcase with a finished manuscript inside. He passes it off as his own work and suddenly becomes a success! But things get complicated when the real author – an older man – shows up and reveals the story behind the writing. From what I understand, it’s structured as a story within a story, and it really dives into the ethics of taking someone else’s work and what it means to be a true artist. Plus, it stars Bradley Cooper and Jeremy Irons, which is a fantastic pairing! It sounds like a really thought-provoking look at ambition and doing the right thing.
‘Superstar’ (2009)

A new French film tells the story of Martin Kazinski, who unexpectedly becomes famous overnight. The movie follows his struggle to cope with the sudden, intense public and media attention and to figure out why he’s become so well-known. It’s a thought-provoking look at today’s celebrity culture and how quickly things can go viral, and it examines the emotional impact of undeserved fame on a regular person. The film will be released on February 1st.
‘The Original Kings of Comedy’ (2000)

Spike Lee’s documentary captures the excitement of the “Kings of Comedy” tour as it stopped in Charlotte, North Carolina. Featuring performances by Steve Harvey, D.L. Hughley, Cedric the Entertainer, and Bernie Mac, the film highlights their humorous takes on Black culture, family, and current events. The film was a big hit with audiences and brought the tour’s energy to people around the world. You can stream this comedy special starting February 1.
‘Grease 2’ (1982)

Two years after the first movie, this musical sequel revisits Rydell High with a fresh group of students. The story centers on a British student who develops a crush on a Pink Lady and tries to impress her by reinventing himself as a cool biker. Featuring new music, the film explores the relationships and rivalries between the T-Birds and other students. Maxwell Caulfield and Michelle Pfeiffer are the stars, and it’s available to watch starting February 1st.
‘Regarding Us’ (2024)

This moving drama follows two close friends as they face big changes in their careers and love lives. It explores whether their long-standing friendship can withstand the challenges of becoming adults. The film highlights how important it is to talk openly and remember shared experiences, as these things shape who we are. It’s a thoughtful, character-driven story, part of a growing trend in independent filmmaking, and will be released on February 1, 2024.
‘Get Rich or Die Tryin’ (2005)

Inspired by the life of rapper 50 Cent, this film tells the story of Marcus, a young man who starts dealing drugs to make a living. After facing violence and a life-threatening situation, he decides to follow his dream of becoming a rapper. The movie shows his difficult journey to leave behind a life of crime and achieve success in the music world. Directed by Jim Sheridan, it’s a story about finding redemption and never giving up, and it will be released on February 1st.
‘The Score’ (2001)

An aging thief, hoping to retire, is talked into one final heist by a showy partner in crime. He’s forced to work with a gifted but unpredictable young thief to steal a valuable French treasure from a heavily guarded customs building. Their different approaches and lack of trust create complications during the operation. Starring Robert De Niro, Edward Norton, and Marlon Brando, this thrilling heist movie arrives on the platform February 1st.
‘Bridget Jones’s Baby’ (2016)

Okay, so the third Bridget Jones movie is coming up, and things are…complicated, to say the least! Bridget’s unexpectedly pregnant, but she’s not sure who the dad is – is it her longtime love Mark Darcy, or this new, super-charming American guy? It’s basically about her figuring out pregnancy and relationships in this modern world, and honestly, I’m here for it. Of course, Renee Zellweger and Colin Firth are back, and it hits theaters February 1st. I’ve been waiting for this!
‘Queen & Slim’ (2019)

A couple’s first date takes a devastating turn when a simple traffic stop leads to a deadly encounter with a police officer, forcing them to flee. As they journey across the American South while trying to evade capture, they become a national symbol of pain and loss, and their love for each other deepens. Starring Daniel Kaluuya and Jodie Turner-Smith, this powerful story of love and survival will be released on February 1st.
‘A Walk on the Moon’ (1987)

Set in the summer of 1968 at a Catskills resort, this drama centers on a young married woman who feels unfulfilled and begins a relationship with a salesman. The story unfolds as major events like the Moon landing and Woodstock capture the nation’s attention, mirroring a time of great social change in America. It’s a story about finding yourself and the tension between holding onto the past and embracing freedom, and it will be available to stream on February 1st.
‘The Golden Child’ (1986)

In the movie, Eddie Murphy plays a social worker who finds missing kids. He’s called upon for a special mission: rescuing a young Tibetan boy with magical powers, known as the ‘Golden Child.’ A dangerous villain has kidnapped the boy, hoping to use his abilities for wicked purposes. Murphy’s character travels to Tibet to find a holy dagger, which is the key to stopping the villain and the supernatural forces he commands. The film is a fun mix of action, comedy, and fantasy, and will be available to watch starting February 1st.
‘Jane Eyre’ (1996)

This movie, directed by Franco Zeffirelli, is based on Charlotte Brontë’s famous novel. It tells the story of a young orphan who becomes a teacher for a wealthy family. She finds love with her employer, the mysterious Edward Rochester, while working at Thornfield Hall. But their happiness is jeopardized when she uncovers a shocking secret hidden within the house. Charlotte Gainsbourg and William Hurt star in the film, which will be released on February 1st.
‘Hardball’ (2001)

This movie tells the story of a man burdened by gambling debts who unexpectedly ends up coaching a little league baseball team in a tough neighborhood. At first, he’s unenthusiastic, but he gradually grows to care about the kids and the difficulties they face. Through this experience, he begins to rethink his life and learn what’s truly important. The film emphasizes the power of positive role models and the strength of young people growing up in challenging circumstances. It will be available to watch starting February 1st.
‘Just Like Heaven’ (2005)

A landscape architect finds himself sharing his new San Francisco apartment with the spirit of the woman who lived there before. She’s in a coma after an accident, but can still communicate with him, and together they try to uncover what happened. As they get to know each other, a romance blossoms while they desperately try to save her life. Starring Reese Witherspoon and Mark Ruffalo, this romantic comedy will be released on February 1st.
‘Face/Off’ (1997)

In this action thriller, an FBI agent has a radical surgery to get the face of a dangerous terrorist, hoping to stop a planned bombing. But the terrorist recovers early and forces the surgeon to put the agent’s face on him. Now, both men look like the other, and a desperate chase begins as they each try to live each other’s lives and regain their own identities. Directed by John Woo and starring John Travolta and Nicolas Cage in dual roles, the film is famous for its over-the-top action. It will be available starting February 1st.
‘Roman Holiday’ (1953)

This charming romantic comedy follows a princess who escapes her strict royal life during a visit to Rome and meets an American journalist. He initially hopes to get a scoop, but they end up spending a delightful day together, and he falls in love with her. The film is famous for its sweetness and for making Audrey Hepburn a star – she even won an Oscar for her role! Gregory Peck co-stars in this beloved classic, which will be available in our library starting February 1st.
‘Vampire in Brooklyn’ (1995)

A lone Caribbean vampire travels to New York City with a crucial mission: to find a part-human, part-vampire woman and make her his queen. He needs to do this before the next full moon to save his family. Eddie Murphy stars in this funny and spooky movie, playing the elegant vampire Maximillian among other roles. It’s a blend of supernatural thrills, city humor, and suspense, and it hits theaters on February 1st.
‘The Wood’ (1999)

This film follows two friends as they reflect on their childhood and teenage years in Inglewood, California, while attending their best friend’s wedding. Through memories, the story shows their first loves, embarrassing moments, and the strength of their bond. It’s a coming-of-age story that celebrates their community and the journey to adulthood, starring Omar Epps, Taye Diggs, and Richard T. Jones. It will be released on February 1st.
‘American Beauty’ (1999)

This film follows a middle-aged man living in the suburbs who is feeling lost and develops a crush on his daughter’s friend. He decides to shake up his life, and this impacts not only his wife but also the people around him, exposing the hidden problems beneath the surface of everyday suburban life. It’s a funny and critical look at how we chase happiness and success in America. The movie was a major award winner, taking home five Oscars, including Best Picture and Best Director, and will be available to watch on February 1st.
‘The Argument’ (2020)

When a party ends in a huge argument between a couple and their guests, the hosts try to figure out what really happened by recreating the entire night. They repeatedly invite everyone back to replay the events, which leads to more and more ridiculous and stressful situations. The movie is a darkly funny look at how unreliable memory can be and how complicated long-term relationships are, highlighting the small-mindedness and stubbornness of the people involved. It will be available on February 1st.
‘Kiss the Girls’ (1997)

When his niece is kidnapped by a dangerous serial abductor known as Casanova, a forensic psychologist heads to North Carolina to find her. He partners with a woman who previously escaped the kidnapper and together they work to track down Casanova and rescue his other victims. Their investigation uncovers a web of crimes, leading them into perilous situations. Starring Morgan Freeman as Alex Cross, this film is based on the novel by James Patterson and will be released on February 1st.
‘Bounce’ (2000)

After a man swaps plane tickets with a stranger, the stranger’s flight crashes, leaving him consumed by guilt. He then begins a relationship with the stranger’s widow, keeping his involvement in the tragic event a secret. As their connection deepens, the burden of his hidden truth puts their relationship at risk. Starring Ben Affleck and Gwyneth Paltrow, this romantic drama explores themes of destiny and finding forgiveness, and will be released on February 1st.
‘Persona’ (2024)

This compelling 2024 drama centers on a woman’s journey as she cares for a mysterious patient and begins to question who she is. The film delves into the complexities of identity, what’s real, and the facades we present to the world. With a stark visual style and powerful conversations, it explores feelings of loneliness and the inner workings of the human mind. While drawing inspiration from classic European films, it offers a fresh, modern perspective. It will debut on February 1st.
‘The Saint’ (1997)

Val Kilmer plays Simon Templar, a skilled thief who takes on different identities based on the names of Catholic saints. He’s hired by a wealthy Russian to steal a valuable energy formula from an American scientist, but he unexpectedly falls in love with the scientist. Now, Templar faces a difficult choice: finish the job or protect the woman he cares about. This movie is a modern take on the well-known character created by Leslie Charteris and will be released on February 1st.
‘Win a Date with Tad Hamilton!’ (2004)

When a grocery store worker from a small town wins a contest to date a notorious Hollywood actor, her life turns upside down. Unexpectedly, he falls for her and follows her home, hoping to win her over. This complicates things because her longtime best friend has always been secretly in love with her, creating a romantic rivalry. The funny movie contrasts the worlds of Hollywood fame and genuine small-town life, and it will be available to stream on February 1st.
‘The Heartbreak Kid’ (2007)

A man impulsively marries a woman he doesn’t really know, and their honeymoon in Mexico reveals she’s impossible to live with. He then meets someone he truly connects with and tries to pursue a relationship with her, all while keeping his marriage a secret. This film is a remake of a 1972 classic, filled with the over-the-top, crude humor the Farrelly brothers are known for, and stars Ben Stiller. It will be released on February 1st.
‘Jersey Girl’ (2004)

After tragedy strikes – the loss of his wife during childbirth and his job – a successful music publicist returns to his childhood home in New Jersey to raise his daughter with the help of his father. He begins to find value in a quieter life, far removed from the glamorous world he once knew. The film follows his journey over the years as he tries to reconcile his career goals with the demands of being a single parent. Directed by Kevin Smith and starring Ben Affleck and Liv Tyler, it will be released on February 1st.
‘Heatwave’ (1982)

A Sydney architect with good intentions finds himself in trouble during an extreme heatwave. He learns a new housing project he’s working on is tied to corruption and the displacement of people in the community. As things heat up, he’s forced to choose between protecting his job and revealing the truth, even if it puts him in danger. This gripping social thriller exposes the troubling realities behind city development and will be released on February 1st.
‘Bottom of the 9th’ (2019)

After spending twenty years in prison for a past error, a gifted baseball player comes home to his old neighborhood in the Bronx. He hopes to rebuild his life, maybe even play baseball again, and reconnect with a former love. The film explores themes of second chances, forgiveness, and the strength of community. Joe Manganiello leads the cast, and the movie will be released on February 1st.
‘Bad News Bears’ (2005)

This new version of the beloved 1976 film tells the story of a washed-up baseball player who reluctantly agrees to coach a team of underdogs in Little League. Initially uninterested and jaded, he gradually helps the kids develop their baseball skills and build confidence. The team faces a tough challenge from a rival coached by a former professional player. Billy Bob Thornton stars as the coach. The film will be available starting February 1st.
‘Old Guy’ (2024)

A seasoned assassin gets a new assignment: training the next generation. What starts as a job quickly turns into an unlikely partnership as they tackle dangerous missions. The veteran killer is forced to face his own aging and how the world of contract killing is changing. Directed by Simon West and starring Christoph Waltz, this action-comedy explores the bond between two hitmen from different eras. It hits theaters on February 1, 2024.
‘Cloverfield’ (2008)

This movie feels like real footage captured on a handheld camera, showing a group of friends trying to survive a monster attack in New York City. They race through the crumbling city to save a friend stuck in her apartment. The shaky camera and limited view make it feel incredibly realistic and scary. The film started a popular series known for its clever marketing and stories that connect to each other, and you can watch it beginning February 1st.
‘Match Point’ (2005)

This upcoming thriller, directed by Woody Allen and starring Jonathan Rhys Meyers and Scarlett Johansson, tells the story of a former tennis pro who finds work as an instructor at a prestigious club and marries into a rich family. His life spirals into complexity when he becomes dangerously involved with his brother-in-law’s girlfriend. Set in London, the film explores themes of fortune, striving for success, and the price of making unethical choices. It will be released on February 1st.
‘Fear’ (1996)

Okay, so I just heard about this new thriller, and it sounds intense. It’s about a teenage girl who falls for this really charming guy, but her dad immediately gets a bad feeling about him – and for good reason, apparently. Things quickly escalate, and this boyfriend becomes super possessive and even violent, and the family has to fight to protect themselves. It’s supposed to be a really gripping psychological thriller about how dangerous young love can be and how fragile family safety is. Plus, it stars Mark Wahlberg and Reese Witherspoon, which is a huge draw! It hits theaters on February 1st, and I’m definitely checking it out.
‘Emma’ (1996)

This charming period comedy, based on the Jane Austen novel, centers around a kind-hearted woman who loves to play Cupid for those around her. While she means well, her attempts to matchmake often create messy situations and confusion. Throughout the story, she discovers things about herself and what love really means. Gwyneth Paltrow plays the main character, and the film will be available to stream starting February 1.
‘Ella Enchanted’ (2004)

A young woman receives a troubling ‘gift’ – she’s forced to obey every order given to her – thanks to a well-meaning but flawed fairy godmother. To regain her free will, she sets off on an adventure to find the fairy, facing challenges from elves, giants, and a cruel king. During her journey, she finds love with a prince who helps her fight for independence. Starring Anne Hathaway, this fantasy film offers a fresh take on classic fairy tales and arrives in theaters on February 1st.
‘Call Me by Your Name’ (2017)

This movie, set in the Italian countryside in the summer of 1983, tells the story of a seventeen-year-old boy who forms a strong connection with a graduate student staying with his family. Their relationship blossoms into a passionate romance, deeply impacting both of their lives. Known for its beautiful visuals, compelling story, and realistic depiction of first love, the film has been highly praised by critics and received several Academy Award nominations. You can watch it starting February 1st.
‘The Beldham’ (2025)

Coming February 1st, this 2025 horror movie centers on a new mother who moves to her family’s remote, old home for help and quiet. She quickly learns the house is haunted by a sinister entity called the Beldham, which threatens her child. To save her family, she must unravel the disturbing history hidden within her lineage. The film uses scares to delve into the ideas of inherited trauma and a mother’s fierce protectiveness.
‘Us’ (2019)

A family’s peaceful vacation turns terrifying when they encounter their exact look-alikes, who begin to torment them. Their struggle to survive reveals a large-scale conspiracy involving a secret network of clones called “The Tethered.” Beyond the horror, the film explores themes of identity and social class in the United States. Directed by Jordan Peele and starring Lupita Nyong’o in a double role, the movie will be released on February 1st.
‘Sixteen Candles’ (1984)

Okay, so this movie is about Samantha turning sixteen, but it’s a little rough because everyone’s wrapped up in her sister’s wedding. She’s got a huge crush on this senior, but this really sweet, kind of nerdy freshman is also into her, which makes everything super awkward. Honestly, it feels like a classic John Hughes movie – all those funny, embarrassing moments that just happen in high school. It totally captures that 80s vibe, and it’s coming out on February 1st, which I’m already marking on my calendar!
‘Love, Rosie’ (2014)

Rosie and Alex have been inseparable best friends since childhood, but a possible romance always seems just out of reach due to bad timing and life’s obstacles. Despite moving to different countries, marrying other people, and facing personal hardships, they remain close. The film follows their story, asking if a deep connection can endure years of distance and what-ifs. Lily Collins and Sam Claflin play Rosie and Alex, and the movie will be released on February 1st.
‘Rugrats Go Wild’ (2003)

Get ready for a fun adventure! In this animated movie, the babies from ‘Rugrats’ wash up on a deserted island and team up with the Thornberry family. While Tommy’s dad tries to fix their boat, the little ones explore the jungle together. Featuring the original voice actors from both shows, this film marks the last big-screen appearance of the original ‘Rugrats’ gang. You can stream it starting February 1st.
‘She’s All That’ (1999)

A high school athlete makes a bet that he can turn a shy, creative girl into prom queen. But as he gets to know her, he realizes she’s genuinely special and starts to fall in love. This movie is a fresh take on the classic story of ‘Pygmalion,’ taking place in a 1990s high school. It stars Freddie Prinze Jr. and Rachael Leigh Cook, and will be released on February 1st.
‘Down to Earth’ (2001)

In this remake of ‘Heaven Can Wait’, comedian Chris Rock plays a performer who unexpectedly finds himself in heaven before he’s supposed to. When his body is no longer available, he’s sent back to Earth inhabiting the body of an older, rich man. He now has to adjust to this new life, continue pursuing his dream of making people laugh, and try to win over a woman he knew before he passed away. The movie debuts on February 1st.
‘A Night at the Roxbury’ (1998)

This movie is based on a popular sketch from ‘Saturday Night Live’ and follows two goofy brothers who are obsessed with getting into the trendy Roxbury nightclub. They spend their nights going to different clubs, always wearing matching suits and enthusiastically dancing to the music. After a lucky meeting with a famous person, they finally get their chance to enter the club and pursue their dreams. Will Ferrell and Chris Kattan play the Butabi brothers, and the movie will be available starting February 1st.
‘The Longshots’ (2008)

This inspiring movie, based on a real-life story, tells the tale of Jasmine Plummer, a young girl who broke barriers as the first female quarterback to lead a Pop Warner football team to the Junior Olympics. Her uncle, a former football star, coaches her, helping her grow as a player and build her self-esteem. The film showcases the obstacles Jasmine faced in a traditionally male sport and the positive effect she had on those around her. Starring Ice Cube and Keke Palmer, this sports drama will be available on February 1st.
‘Boomerang’ (2021)

Released in 2021, this film offers a fresh look at the challenges of love and work for young professionals. It follows a group of people as they deal with dating and office life, and how social media impacts their relationships and ability to connect with others genuinely. It’s similar in spirit to other stories that have explored these themes. You can start watching it on February 1st.
‘Rugrats in Paris’ (2000)

When Chuckie’s dad is sent to Paris to repair a dinosaur robot at the EuroReptarland theme park, the Rugrats all go along for the adventure! While they’re there, Chuckie hopes to find a new mom, which leads to funny mishaps and trouble with the park’s sneaky manager. The movie introduces some new faces and explores what it means to be a family. It also includes a fun soundtrack of popular songs from that time. You can watch it starting February 1st.
‘Shrink’ (2009)

I’m really looking forward to this new film! It stars Kevin Spacey as a psychiatrist to the stars in Hollywood, but he’s secretly battling his own demons – grief and addiction, to be exact. He spends all his time fixing other people’s problems while completely ignoring his own, and it all comes to a head when he takes on a new patient for free. From what I understand, it’s a pretty deep dive into the downsides of fame and how hard it is to find real connections when everything feels so fake. It sounds like it has a great cast, showing all the different people who impact the doctor’s life. It’s hitting theaters on February 1st, and I’ve already marked my calendar!
‘Eagle vs Shark’ (2007)

This funny New Zealand movie centers around two people who are a little awkward socially and find love in an unusual way. It all starts when a quiet woman unexpectedly shows up at a party to try and meet a guy she likes, which leads to a road trip to his hometown to resolve a past issue. The film has a dry, witty sense of humor and a unique visual style, similar to early films by director Taika Waititi. Loren Taylor and Jemaine Clement play the main characters, and it will be available to stream starting February 1st.
‘The Sons of Katie Elder’ (1965)

When their mother passes away, four brothers return home to find their father’s ranch has been lost to a shady card game. They begin to investigate what really happened to their father and attempt to take back their family’s land from a dishonest businessman. This classic Western highlights the bonds of family and the pursuit of justice, starring John Wayne and Dean Martin as the two oldest brothers. It will be released on February 1st.
‘To Catch a Thief’ (1955)

Alfred Hitchcock’s romantic thriller features Cary Grant as a former jewel thief enjoying retirement on the French Riviera. When someone starts committing robberies using his old methods, he has to find the real culprit to prove his innocence. He gets an assist from a curious and wealthy American woman, played by Grace Kelly, who’s fascinated by his past. The movie is famous for its beautiful locations and the sparkling connection between the two stars. It will be released on February 1st.
‘Bang Bang’ (2025)

Coming to theaters in 2025, this movie dives into the demanding world of professional boxing and the price athletes pay for achievement. The story centers on an up-and-coming boxer juggling intense training, newfound fame, and family pressures. It’s a film about overcoming challenges, staying focused, and striving for lasting success, with a raw and realistic look at the physical and emotional impact of the sport. Look for it on February 1st.
‘Lilies Not for Me’ (2025)

I’m so excited for this new movie coming out February 1st! It’s a period drama set in the 1920s, and it tells the incredibly moving story of two men who were among the first to undergo gender-affirming surgery. It really dives into what life was like back then for people just trying to live as their true selves, and all the hurdles they faced. It’s based on a book that really makes you think about what’s right and wrong in medicine, and how it all connects to who we are. Honestly, it’s a tribute to the courage of those who fought for a better future for everyone.
‘The Stepford Wives’ (2004)

This darkly comedic update follows a high-powered TV executive and her husband as they relocate to the seemingly perfect town of Stepford. She quickly becomes wary of the local wives, who are all strangely flawless and overly obedient to their husbands. Teaming up with a fellow newcomer, she discovers the disturbing truth behind how the town’s men created their ideal community. The film features Nicole Kidman, Bette Midler, and Matthew Broderick, and will be released on February 1st.
‘Pretty Red Dress’ (2023)

This moving film tells the story of a South London family whose lives are turned upside down by a striking red dress. After the father comes home from prison, he tries to rebuild relationships with his partner and daughter, but he’s secretly captivated by the dress. Through music and fashion, the film delves into questions of what it means to be a man, finding yourself, and expressing who you are. It’s known for its powerful acting and deeply felt emotions, and will be released on February 1st.
‘The To Do List’ (2013)

This funny coming-of-age story, starring Aubrey Plaza, follows a high school valedictorian in 1993 who feels unprepared when it comes to romantic experience. Before starting college, she makes a list of things she wants to try over the summer, and the movie shows her often awkward and hilarious attempts to complete it. It will be available to stream on February 1st.
‘Bridget Jones’s Diary’ (2001)

I absolutely loved this movie! It follows a woman in her thirties who’s really trying to figure things out – you know, taking charge of her life. She starts a diary to document her journey, and it’s hilarious and relatable as she deals with work, body image, and dating – juggling two guys who couldn’t be more different! It’s a really clever, modern take on ‘Pride and Prejudice’ – based on the Helen Fielding novel, and honestly, Renee Zellweger is phenomenal in it; she even got an Oscar nomination for her performance. It’s coming out on February 1st, and I highly recommend checking it out!
‘Losing Isaiah’ (1995)

A gripping legal drama unfolds as a birth mother fights to regain custody of her son from the woman who lovingly raised him as her own. The case delves into difficult issues of race, class, and what’s truly best for the child. As the court decides the boy’s fate, both mothers are forced to examine their histories and reasons. Jessica Lange and Halle Berry give outstanding performances in their roles. The film will be released on February 1st.
‘Kindred’ (2020)

I was completely hooked by this new psychological thriller! It follows a woman who moves in with her boyfriend’s family after a terrible accident, and things quickly start to feel…off. As she gets further along in her pregnancy, she begins to realize they might not have her best interests at heart, and she feels increasingly isolated and scared for her baby. The movie really builds the tension with its creepy setting and explores some really unsettling themes of control and hidden family secrets. It’s coming out on February 1st, and I can’t wait to watch it!
‘The Romantics’ (2010)

A group of seven longtime friends comes together for a wedding, but past conflicts and unrequited crushes start to bubble up. The story centers on the maid of honor and the bride, who both harbor feelings for the groom. As the wedding day nears, they’re all forced to deal with how much things have changed and test the strength of their bonds. Starring Katie Holmes, Anna Paquin, and Josh Duhamel, the film will be released on February 1st.
‘I Used to Go Here’ (2020)

A writer struggling with her career gets a chance to revisit her college days when her old professor asks her to speak at her alma mater. While there, she finds herself caught up in the lives of current students and starts acting like a college student again. This forces her to confront the disappointments of adulthood and the difference between what she hoped to achieve and where she is now. Starring Gillian Jacobs, this funny movie explores the difficulties of moving on with life and will be available on February 1st.
‘Ashby’ (2015)

When a teenager relocates to a new town, he strikes up a friendship with his neighbor, unaware that the man is a former CIA hitman. An unexpected connection forms as the teen looks for life advice and the older man tries to make amends for his past. The film is a humorous and touching story about mentorship and the lasting effects of violence, starring Nat Wolff and Mickey Rourke. It will be released on February 1st.
‘Amistad’ (1997)

As a film lover, I’m really looking forward to seeing Steven Spielberg’s new movie. It’s a historical drama based on an incredible true story – a revolt on a slave ship back in 1839. The film focuses on what happened after the Africans took over the ship, when they were captured and brought to court. It’s all about the legal battle over whether these people should be considered property or free men, and it stars some amazing actors like Anthony Hopkins, Morgan Freeman, and Djimon Hounsou. It comes out on February 1st, and I’ve already marked my calendar!
‘The Godfather’ (1972)

This classic film tells the story of an aging mob boss as he tries to pass on his criminal empire to his hesitant son. It explores the complex relationships within the Corleone family and their brutal battles with other gangs in New York City. Considered a cinematic masterpiece and winner of multiple Oscars, including Best Picture, it was directed by Francis Ford Coppola and based on the novel by Mario Puzo. It will be available to stream on February 1st.
‘Save the Last Dance’ (2001)

After losing her mother, a young girl starts a new life in a vibrant Chicago neighborhood and reluctantly gives up her ballet aspirations. She finds an unexpected friend at school who opens her eyes to the world of hip-hop, inspiring her to rediscover the joy of dance. Despite facing obstacles due to their different lives and the expectations around them, the two girls form a strong connection through their love of movement. Starring Julia Stiles and Sean Patrick Thomas, this coming-of-age story premieres on February 1.
‘Justin Bieber: Never Say Never’ (2011)

This documentary tells the story of Justin Bieber’s journey to becoming a pop superstar, culminating in his sold-out concert at Madison Square Garden. It includes live performance clips, a look at what life is like on tour, and interviews with the people who know him best – his family and mentors. The film shows how he was discovered on YouTube and quickly gained a huge fanbase, launching him to international stardom. It’s both a concert movie and a personal look at the artist’s life. You can watch it starting February 1st.
‘Run’ (2012)

This thrilling movie follows a main character facing incredible danger as they try to survive a series of challenges. Filled with intense action and a quick pace, the story will keep you on the edge of your seat. It examines how far people will go when pushed to their limits to protect themselves or those they care about. The film features a lot of running and fighting, all set in a city environment, and will be released on February 1st.
‘The Godfather Part II’ (1974)

This film tells the story of the Corleone family across two time periods: the early life of Vito Corleone and the later struggles of his son, Michael. It shows how the family’s criminal empire expanded to include Las Vegas and Cuba, and the damaging effect this had on Michael. Widely considered a rare sequel that’s as good as—or even better than—the first film, it won six Oscars, including Best Picture and Best Director. It will be available on February 1st.
‘Blue Eyed Girl’ (2025)

Coming in 2025, this psychological thriller centers around a woman determined to solve a baffling disappearance. Her investigation quickly pulls her into a dangerous world of secrets and deceit, putting her own life at risk. Set in a close-knit town, the film plays with what’s real and what isn’t, making you question everyone’s intentions. It will premiere on February 1st.
‘The Prophecy’ (2017)

This thrilling new movie centers on an age-old conflict between angels that erupts on Earth, putting humans in the crossfire. A diverse group of characters must work together to stop a powerful, evil entity from gaining a soul that would give it ultimate control. Combining religious lore with scary horror, the film creates a consistently dark and suspenseful experience. It delves into questions of belief, the cost of selflessness, and the never-ending battle between good and evil. You can start watching it on February 1st.
‘The Godfather Coda: The Death of Michael Corleone’ (2020)

This new 2020 version of ‘The Godfather Part III’ has been carefully updated and restored. Director Francis Ford Coppola revised the film with a new opening and closing, along with adjustments to scenes and music. The story follows Michael Corleone as he tries to make his family’s business legitimate and find someone to take over. It’s intended as the final, definitive version of the Corleone family story and will be released on February 1st.
‘Team America: World Police’ (2004)

I’m really excited about this new movie! It’s from the creators of ‘South Park,’ and it’s unlike anything I’ve seen before. The whole thing is done with puppets – these puppets are actually a super-secret global police team trying to stop a massive terrorist threat. It’s packed with crazy action, hilarious musical numbers, and it totally makes fun of those big, flashy Hollywood action movies and how America acted on the world stage back in the early 2000s. It’s known for being really funny and having a totally unique look. It comes out on February 1st, and I can’t wait to see it!
‘Like Water for Chocolate’ (1992)

This romantic movie, set against the backdrop of the Mexican Revolution, tells the story of a young woman who pours her heart and soul into her cooking. Unable to marry the man she loves because of her family’s rules, she uses food to express her deepest feelings. The film is known for its beautiful blend of reality and magical elements, and it’s based on the popular novel by Laura Esquivel. It will be released on February 1st.
‘The Virgin Suicides’ (2000)

Sofia Coppola’s new film centers on five sisters growing up in a sheltered home during the 1970s. When one sister experiences a tragedy, their parents become overprotective, causing the girls to feel cut off from the world. The story unfolds through the eyes of neighborhood boys who become fascinated by the sisters and their secluded lives. It’s a thoughtful and atmospheric look at growing up, what it means to be a young woman, and the longing for independence. The film will be released on February 1st.
‘Forces of Nature’ (2012)

This film, released in 2012, shows how powerfully natural events can affect both people and the world around us. It uses compelling stories and stunning images to illustrate the beauty and devastation caused by different kinds of weather. The movie follows the lives of people caught in these events and their efforts to cope. It’s a story about the strength of the human spirit in the face of nature’s immense power. It will be available to watch starting February 1st.
‘Four Letters of Love’ (2025)

This movie, releasing February 1st, is based on Niall Williams’s popular novel and tells the beautiful story of two people meant to be together. Though life throws challenges their way, and their families hold secrets, their paths eventually converge. Set against the gorgeous scenery of Ireland, the film is a moving and poetic look at love, faith, and the power of art.
‘Boudica: Rise of the Warrior Queen’ (2020)

This action movie tells the true story of Boudica, a Celtic queen who led a rebellion against the Roman Empire in AD 60. Driven by the death of her husband and the harsh treatment of her people, she brings together the tribes of Britain to fight for independence. The film is filled with epic battle scenes and highlights Boudica’s intelligence and courage as a leader. Olga Kurylenko plays the role of the powerful queen, and the movie will be released on February 1st.
‘Anything Else’ (2003)

This movie follows a young comedian who turns to an unusual older man for guidance as he deals with relationship troubles. It’s a funny and thoughtful look at the anxieties, dreams, and everyday struggles of living in New York City. Expect witty conversations and classic comedic moments, as it’s directed by Woody Allen and stars Jason Biggs, Christina Ricci, and Allen himself. It will be available to watch starting February 1st.
‘Grease’ (1978)

Grease is a classic musical about the love story between good girl Sandy and cool rebel Danny Zuko in the 1950s. They unexpectedly find themselves at the same high school after a summer romance, causing tension between their friend groups, the Pink Ladies and the T-Birds. The movie is well-known for its lively dance scenes and popular songs that everyone remembers. Starring John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John, it will be available starting February 1st.
‘American Assassin’ (2017)

When a young man’s fiancée is tragically killed in a terrorist attack, he seeks revenge and is drawn into a secret CIA program. He’s trained by a seasoned Cold War operative to hunt down a dangerous individual planning a nuclear attack. The film charts his journey as he becomes a highly skilled agent who operates beyond normal boundaries. Starring Dylan O’Brien and Michael Keaton, this title will be available starting February 1st.
‘How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days’ (2003)

A relationship advice writer plans an article about why women unintentionally drive men away, while a confident ad executive makes a bet he can make any woman fall for him in just ten days. When they meet, their clashing intentions spark hilarious mix-ups as they begin a romance. Starring Kate Hudson and Matthew McConaughey, this funny and heartwarming romantic comedy arrives on February 1st.
‘The Silent Planet’ (2025)

Coming in 2025, this sci-fi movie centers on a team sent to a far-off planet with strange and unusual sound properties. The crew has to learn how to survive and communicate in this quiet, dangerous world. While exploring, they find evidence of a lost civilization that might be their only hope. The film uses this unusual setting to examine feelings of loneliness and the need for connection. It will be released on February 1st.
‘Til Death Do Us Part’ (2023)

On February 1, a new thriller arrives where a woman runs from her wedding after discovering her future family is dangerous. Her groom and the wedding party chase her to a remote spot, and she must use her intelligence and fighting abilities to survive. The film is a fast-paced, darkly funny, and action-packed story that turns wedding day expectations on their head, creating a thrilling fight for survival.
‘Almost Famous’ (2000)

A young journalist gets the chance of a lifetime: covering an exciting new rock band for ‘Rolling Stone’ magazine as they tour in the 1970s. He quickly gets caught up in the energy of the music scene, becoming friends with the band and their dedicated fans. This film, loosely based on the director’s own experiences, beautifully portrays the excitement and loss of innocence that defined the era, and it even won an Oscar for its original screenplay. You can watch it starting February 1st.
‘Boys and Girls’ (2007)

This movie, released in 2007, follows a group of friends navigating the ups and downs of life after college. It realistically portrays the challenges of starting careers, experiencing heartbreak, and adjusting to adulthood, while also highlighting how shared experiences shape lasting friendships. The film explores how relationships evolve when life priorities shift, and it will be available starting February 1st.
‘Our Friend’ (2019)

This emotional drama, inspired by real events, tells the story of a couple facing a heartbreaking diagnosis. Their best friend steps up in a big way, moving in to help with everyday life and offer support. Over several years, his selfless actions profoundly change all of their lives. Starring Casey Affleck, Dakota Johnson, and Jason Segel, this moving film about the power of friendship arrives on February 1st.
‘Becoming Jane’ (2007)

This biographical drama stars Anne Hathaway as Jane Austen, focusing on her youth and a captivating romance with an Irish man. The film suggests their passionate, though short-lived, connection influenced the themes and characters in her novels. It portrays the limitations faced by women during that time and Jane’s strong will to live life independently. Offering a creative interpretation of events, the movie explores the experiences that helped shape one of history’s most beloved authors. It will be available starting February 1.
‘Shakespeare in Love’ (1998)

As a total film buff, I recently rediscovered ‘Shakespeare in Love,’ and it’s just brilliant! It tells the story of a young, creatively stuck William Shakespeare who finds his muse – and a secret romance – with a woman, Viola, who bravely disguises herself as a man to perform with his acting troupe. Their connection is what ultimately inspires him to write ‘Romeo and Juliet,’ but it’s a dangerous game in Elizabethan England, of course. It’s a really clever mix of historical drama and lighthearted comedy, and it swept the Oscars, winning Best Picture among seven awards! Joseph Fiennes and Gwyneth Paltrow are fantastic in it, and I’m thrilled it’s becoming available on February 1st.
‘American Gigolo’ (1980)

Richard Gere plays Julian Kaye, a wealthy escort living a glamorous life in Los Angeles. When he’s accused of murdering a client, he has to fight to clear his name. The movie is famous for its sleek look and helped launch Gere to stardom. It also boasts a popular soundtrack, including the song “Call Me.” It will be available starting February 1st.
‘Sabrina’ (1995)

This new version of the beloved 1954 film tells the story of a chauffeur’s daughter who returns from Paris as a refined woman. She sparks a connection with the family’s youngest son, but his older, more practical brother tries to keep them apart to protect an important business deal. However, he unexpectedly begins to fall for her himself, creating a complicated love triangle. Starring Harrison Ford and Julia Ormond, and directed by Sydney Pollack, the film will be released on February 1st.
‘Bride & Prejudice’ (2004)

This movie is a vibrant, Bollywood-inspired take on Jane Austen’s classic ‘Pride and Prejudice,’ set in both modern India and the UK. It centers on the Bakshi family and their quest to find good husbands for their four daughters, which creates some interesting conflicts between different cultures and beliefs. Expect lots of traditional Indian music and dance blended with a contemporary love story. Aishwarya Rai and Martin Henderson play the main characters, who have to work through their first impressions of each other. You can watch it starting February 1st.
‘End of Sentence’ (2019)

After his wife passes away, a father and his son, who haven’t been close for a while, take a road trip through Ireland. They’re on a mission to scatter her ashes in the place where she was born. As they travel, they have to deal with old hurts and try to rebuild their relationship. Along the way, they meet interesting people and face challenges that push them to their limits. John Hawkes and Logan Lerman give powerful and heartfelt performances in this moving story. It will be available to stream on February 1st.
‘Katy Perry: Part of Me’ (2012)

This documentary offers a personal and revealing look at Katy Perry’s life and career, following her during the “California Dreams” tour. It mixes concert performances with candid moments showing the difficulties she faced in her personal life, including her divorce. The film also delves into her upbringing, how she became famous, and her commitment to her fans and music. Ultimately, it’s a motivating story about overcoming obstacles and achieving success as an artist. It will be released on February 1st.
‘Changeland’ (2019)

After learning his wife is unfaithful, a man takes a trip to Thailand with his close friend, hoping to figure things out. Along the way, they meet interesting people who change how they think about love and what truly makes them happy. The film, a feel-good drama, focuses on finding yourself and the power of friendship. It’s written, directed, and stars Seth Green, with Breckin Meyer also appearing. It will be released on February 1st.
‘The Violent Heart’ (2021)

A young man, still grappling with the unsolved murder of his sister fifteen years prior, attempts to move forward with his life. He finds love with a girl preparing for college, but their budding relationship is threatened by hidden family issues and the racial divides within their community. As the mystery surrounding his sister’s death unravels, both must confront the repercussions of the past. This film combines elements of suspense and romance, and will be released on February 1st.
‘Cinema Paradiso’ (1988)

This beloved film tells the story of a renowned director looking back on his youth in a small Sicilian town. We see his close friendship with the man who ran the local cinema, and how that relationship sparked a lifelong passion for movies. It’s a heartwarming coming-of-age story that also explores first love. The film is a beautiful, nostalgic look at the magic of cinema and the lasting impact of childhood memories. It won an Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film and is known for its incredibly moving conclusion. You can find it in our library starting February 1st.
‘Down to You’ (2000)

This romantic comedy follows two college students as they fall in love and experience the challenges of their first serious relationship. They grapple with growing up and outside influences, forcing them to consider whether their connection is strong enough to endure. Starring Freddie Prinze Jr. and Julia Stiles, the film takes a fun and relatable look at young love and the anxieties around commitment. You can watch it starting February 1st.
‘Marshall’ (2017)

The film ‘Marshall’ tells the true story of a pivotal early case in the career of Thurgood Marshall, who would later become the first African American Supreme Court Justice. As a young attorney for the NAACP, Marshall travels to Connecticut to defend a Black chauffeur wrongly accused of a crime by his white employer. He partners with a local lawyer to overcome prejudice and fight for justice. Starring Chadwick Boseman as Marshall, the movie arrives in theaters on February 1st.
‘The Outlaws’ (2024)

This fast-paced thriller, released February 1st, follows a team of vigilantes who take the law into their own hands. The story focuses on their dangerous missions and what drives them to put their lives on the line. Hunted by both the police and other criminals, they must depend on their individual talents and the bonds they share to stay alive. Expect plenty of thrilling stunts and a realistic, contemporary look and feel.
‘The Foreigner’ (2012)

A stranger comes to town and quickly finds himself caught up in a dangerous plot involving corrupt politicians and criminals. He uses his unique skills to fight his way through trouble while trying to prove his innocence and expose the truth. The movie is a thrilling story about who we are, who we can trust, and how far someone will go to survive, all set in a tense and unforgiving world. It’s known for keeping you on the edge of your seat with its twists and turns. Look for it starting February 1st.
‘Harlem Nights’ (1989)

This funny movie, directed by and starring Eddie Murphy, is set in 1930s Harlem and follows two men who run an underground gambling operation. They face trouble from crooked cops and a competing gangster trying to steal their business. The film is packed with hilarious performances from comedy greats like Richard Pryor and Redd Foxx, mixing crime and comedy while bringing the energy of the time to life. It will be available to stream starting February 1st.
‘Due Justice’ (2023)

When a lawyer’s wife is murdered and his daughter kidnapped by a dangerous crime organization, his world falls apart. Driven by sorrow and a need for revenge, he decides to take the law into his own hands and save his daughter. This fast-paced thriller examines how far someone will go to protect their family, focusing on ideas of justice and what people believe is right and wrong. It will be released on February 1st.
‘Runaway Bride’ (1999)

Julia Roberts plays a woman known for repeatedly leaving men at the wedding. A skeptical journalist goes to her hometown to write about her, but he unexpectedly falls for her charm. As they get to know each other, both begin to rethink their negative feelings about love and marriage. This romantic comedy marks the first time Julia Roberts and Richard Gere have appeared together since their hit film, ‘Pretty Woman,’ and it will be released on February 1st.
‘The Prince & Me’ (2004)

A down-to-earth college student at the University of Wisconsin falls for a captivating Danish exchange student, only to discover he’s secretly a prince trying to live a normal life. The film follows their relationship as they deal with cultural clashes and the weight of his royal duties. Starring Julia Stiles as the driven student whose world turns upside down, this movie will be available on February 1st.
‘The Hurricane’ (1938)

I just finished watching this stunning classic, and it’s truly stayed with me. It tells the story of a young man in French Polynesia who’s wrongly thrown in jail, and his desperate, repeated attempts to get back home to his island. The climax is incredible – a massive hurricane hits, and it completely upends everything for everyone involved. Back when it was made, the special effects used for that storm were revolutionary – seriously, they still hold up! Beyond the spectacle, though, it’s a really powerful film about what’s fair, and just how unstoppable nature can be. You’ll be able to stream it starting February 1st, and I highly recommend you do.
‘The Yards’ (2000)

After being released from prison, a man starts working for his uncle’s shady subway repair company in New York City. He quickly finds himself caught up in a dangerous world of corruption, including sabotage, bribery, and even murder, putting his family and his fresh start at risk. This gritty crime drama, starring Mark Wahlberg, Joaquin Phoenix, and Charlize Theron, examines how powerful interests can impact personal decisions. It will be released on February 1st.
‘Ask the Dust’ (2006)

This film, set in Los Angeles during the Great Depression, follows an Italian American writer trying to make it big. He falls into a passionate but complicated relationship with a Mexican waitress who hopes to find security through marriage. The story explores their connection and the challenges they face due to poverty and societal biases. Starring Colin Farrell and Salma Hayek, it’s based on a novel by John Fante and will be released on February 1st.
‘Frida’ (2024)

A new 2024 documentary reveals a personal side of Frida Kahlo, the celebrated Mexican artist. The film uses her own writings – from diaries and letters – to explore her creativity and the challenges she faced. It includes previously unseen footage and stunningly clear images of her famous paintings, showing how her life and identity shaped her groundbreaking art. The documentary premieres on February 1st.
‘Marshmallow’ (2025)

Coming to theaters on February 1st, this chilling horror-thriller takes place at a summer camp where a group of teenagers find themselves hunted by a strange and dangerous presence. As the night unfolds, they uncover a disturbing history connected to the camp and long-buried secrets. The film creates a suspenseful and frightening atmosphere, focusing on the bonds of friendship and how the past can haunt the present.
‘Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason’ (2004)

The new Bridget Jones movie follows her as she questions her relationship with Mark Darcy when a new, attractive coworker arrives. Her worries cause a lot of funny problems, even getting her mistakenly thrown in jail in Thailand! To make things even more complicated, she also has to fend off the attention of her old flame, Daniel Cleaver. The film continues Bridget’s journey as she tries to find lasting love, and it will be released on February 1st.
‘What’s Eating Gilbert Grape’ (1993)

This critically acclaimed drama follows a young man burdened with caring for his mother and brother in a town where opportunities are scarce. His life is consumed by responsibility until a chance encounter with a carefree traveler inspires him to pursue his own dreams. Starring Johnny Depp and Leonardo DiCaprio, this poignant story explores themes of family devotion and the search for personal happiness. It will be available to stream on February 1st.
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