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The 9 Best Movies Coming to Netflix in February

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  • The classic Robin Williams comedy “Mrs. Doubtfire” is available this month.
  • So are rom-coms like “You’ve Got Mail” and “Crazy, Stupid, Love.”
  • All four “The Expendables” movies are also available.

Keep reading for the nine best movies coming to Netflix in February.

“Ex Machina” (February 1)


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Oscar Isaac and Domhnall Gleeson in “Ex Machina.”

A24/”Ex Machina”

Written and directed by Alex Garland, this sci-fi thriller follows a programmer (Domhnall Gleeson) who is given the opportunity of a lifetime by his CEO (Oscar Isaac) to test out a humanoid robot he’s created.

But that robot, Ava, (Alicia Vikander) turns out to be more than either of them can handle.

“Crazy, Stupid, Love” (February 1)




Ryan Gosling in “Crazy, Stupid, Love.”

Warner Bros

There’s just something about a movie that showcases the irresistible chemistry of Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone.

This rom-com is also fueled by a strong performance from Steve Carell as a guy whose marriage is on the rocks.

“Hell or High Water” (February 1)




Chris Pine in “Hell or High Water.”

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This modern-day Western has become an instant classic thanks to its biting screenplay from “Yellowstone” creator Taylor Sheridan. Don’t sleep on the talent of its stars Chris Pine, Ben Foster, and Jeff Bridges, the latter of whom earned an Oscar nomination for his performance as an aging Texas Ranger.

“Mrs. Doubtfire” (February 1)




Robin Williams in “Mrs. Doubtfire.”

20th Century Fox

This Robin Williams comedy, in which he plays a father who goes to the extreme length of dressing up as an elderly housekeeper to see his kids after a messy divorce, is one of his classic roles.

“You’ve Got Mail” (February 1)




Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan starred in “You’ve Got Mail” in 1998.

Warner Bros.

In this touching and entertaining Nora Ephron rom-com, Meg Ryan stars alongside Tom Hanks to tell a New York City love story that forces us to address the question: how did we ever get anything done back in the days of dial-up internet?

“Zero Dark Thirty” (February 1)




Jessica Chastain in “Zero Dark Thirty.”

Annapurna Pictures

In this Oscar-nominated film, director Kathryn Bigelow chronicles the nearly decadeslong manhunt to track down and kill Osama bin Laden.

Jessica Chastain delivers one of the best performances of her career as Maya, a CIA intelligence analyst who has spent her career trying to track down bin Laden.

“The Black Phone” (February 12)




Ethan Hawke in “The Black Phone.”

Universal

This chilling horror movie stars Ethan Hawke as “The Grabber,” a serial child-killer whose latest capture realizes that the black rotary phone in his room is his path to escape.

“The Iron Claw” (February 19)




“The Iron Claw” stars Harris Dickinson, Zac Efron, Stanley Simons, and Jeremy Allen White as the Von Erich siblings.

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Chronicling the famed pro wrestling family the Von Erichs, “The Iron Claw” follows the four sons, three of whom tragically die at the height of their powers, while one, Kevin, (Zac Efron) is left behind to carry on their legacy.

All the “Expendables” movies (February 20)




Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger in “The Expendables.”

Lionsgate

All four “Expendables” movies showcase some of the greatest action stars ever to grace the screen, including Sylvester Stallone, Jason Statham, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Bruce Willis, Jet Li, Wesley Snipes, Harrison Ford, Mel Gibson, Jean-Claude Van Damme, Chuck Norris, and Terry Crews.

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