
With the winter weather now limb-numbingly cold, and bank balances still looking shameful after December, February feels like a month for cheap nights in with Netflix.
Thankfully, the streaming giant is rolling out a strong list of new titles this month. Drew Barrymore's new comedy-horror series Santa Clarita Diet, Emmy-winning crime drama The People v. O.J. Simpson, and iconic NYC club scene documentary Paris Is Burning are among the highlights.
Whether you have a date for Valentine's Day on the 14th or not, Netflix has you covered too. Their intriguing original film Girlfriend's Day premieres on the same day, and there's also an exclusive variety special featuring brilliantly kitsch singer Michael Bolton.
Click through to see every single new release – and its release date – on Netflix this February.

100 Meters (2013)
A stirring film based on the true story of a Spanish man with Multiple Esclorosis who competed in an Iron-Man competition - despite being told he couldn't run 100 metres.
Available 18th February
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The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story ( 2016)
A superb 10-part true crime drama based on the infamous O.J. Simpson murder case. Sarah Paulson, Sterling K. Brown and David Schwimmer lead the cast.
Available 15th February
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Annie (1982)
The first (and superior) big-screen adaptation of the beloved Broadway musical. The sun will come out, to-morrow!
Available 22nd February
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Aquarius (2015)
This US crime drama series stars David Duchovny as a detective investigating the case of a missing teenage girl in 60s Los Angeles.
Available 1st February
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Abstract: The Art of Design (2017)
A Netflix original documentary series, Abstract: The Art of Design explores the work and creative processes of eight leading designers including architect Bjarke Ingels and stage designer Es Devlin.
Available 10th February
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After Earth (2013)
Father-and-son duo Will and Jaden Smith star in this glossy sci-fi pic from The Sixth Sense director M. Night Shyamalan.
Available 14th February
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Aram, Aram (2015)
A touching coming-of-age film about a young Armenian boy forced to adapt quickly to culture differences when he gets sent to live with his grandfather in the US.
Available 15th February
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Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations (2011-2012)
Seasons seven and eight of the popular travel series in which revered American chef Anthony Bourdain criss-crosses the globe exploring different local cuisines and cultures.
Available 28th February
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1000 Ways to Die (2010-2012)
Seasons three and four of the US docufiction series that puts a humorous spin on supposedly unexplained deaths and urban legends.
Available 28th February
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Beastly (2011)
A modern take on the classic Beauty and the Beas t fairytale, starring Vanessa Hudgens, Alex Pettyfer and Mary-Kate Olsen.
Available 2nd February
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Bitten (2014)
Canadian fantasy series based on the popular Women of the Otherworl d novels by Kelley Armstrong. Expect vampires, werewolves, witches, sorcerers, and more.
Available 1st February
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Death at a Funeral (2007)
British black comedy film starring Kris Marshall, Peter Dinklage and Keeley Hawes. Brace yourself for some mostly very funny bad taste.
Available 24th February
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DreamWorks Dragons: Race to the Edg e (2017)
Airing exclusively on Netflix, this is the fourth season of the popular cartoon series based on the 2010 film How to Train Your Dragon.
Available 17th February
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Garfield's Pet Force (2009)
The famously lazy feline becomes an unlikely superhero in this entertaining TV movie.
Available 5th February
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Divergent (2014)
The first in a planned franchise of films based on Veronica Roth's popular young adult novels. Shailene Woodley, Theo James, and Kate Winslet lead the cast.
Available 20th February
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Heartland (2013)
Season seven of the popular family-friendly drama series set on a ranch in the Alberta Rockies.
Available 3rd February
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Les beau malaises (2014)
Comedy series based on the life - and starring - popular French-Canadian stand-up Martin Matte.
Available 1st February
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Katherine Ryan: In Trouble (2017)
Stand-up special from the London-based Canadian comic, who's familiar from her appearances on panel shows such as Have I Got News for You and Never Mind the Buzzcocks.
Available 14th February
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Fa ntastic Mr Fox (2009)
Wes Anderson's typically whimsical take on the Roald Dahl classic. Meryl Streep, George Clooney and Bill Murray lead the awesome voice cast.
Available 1st February
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I Don't Feel At Ho me In This World Anymore (2017)
A Netflix original film about a depressed woman who turns detective after being burgled. Melanie Lynskey and Elijah Wood star.
Available 24th February
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My Little Pony: Equestria Girls – Legend of Everfree (2016)
Musical fantasy film featuring characters based on Hasbro's Equestria Girls dolls and My Little Pony toys.
Available 1st February
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Paris Is Burning (1990)
Jennie Livingston's iconic and still-fascinating documentary about the New York City drag balls of the late 80s, and the "voguing" dance style they spawned.
Available 1st February
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Magicians: Life in the Impossible (2016)
Revealing documentary film following the lives and careers of four world-class magicians. It was four years in the making, and isn't afraid to dig deep.
Available 13th February
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Reign (2017)
Fourth and final series of the US historical drama based on the life of Mary, Queen of Scots. New episodes will be added weekly.
Available 12th February
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The Fear of 13 (2015)
Powerful documentary film about Nick Yarris, a man who was convicted of murder and spent 21 years living on Death Row, only to be found innocent when new DNA evidence belatedly became available.
Available 1st February
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Sun Belt Express (2014)
Indie comedy film about a former ethics Professor (Tate Donovan) who begins shuttling illegal immigrants across the Mexico-United States border after he loses his job.
Available 1st February
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The Good Lie (2014)
Reese Witherspoon stars as an employment agency counsellor who helps a group of Sudanese refugees settle into their new life in Kansas City.
Available 22nd February
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The Ban k Job (2008)
A well-cast Jason Statham stars in this gripping British heist thriller based on 1971's infamous Baker Street bank robbery.
Available 23rd February
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The Furchester Hotel (2014)
A British Sesame Street spin-off series made for CBeebies. Cookie Monster and Elmo join new characters including Phoebe Furchester-Fuzz as they run a "half star hotel."
Available 1st February
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Tickling Giants (2016)
Inspiring documentary about a comedy TV show which tests the limits of free speech in modern-day Egypt.
Available 1st February
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The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 ( 2012)
At last! The fourth and final Twilight film joins its three predecessors on Netflix UK. Expect things to get a little emotional for Kristen Stewart's Bella and Robert Pattinson's Edward.
Available 16th February
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Under Arrest (2015)
Documentary following a group of Canadian police officers as they deal with difficult, law-breaking citizens and potentially dangerous situations.
Available 1st February
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VeggieTales in the City (2017)
Made by DreamWorks Animation and aimed at children, this Netflix original series revolves around a group of adorable anthropomorphic vegetables.
Available 24th February
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The Smurfs 2 (2013)
Katy Perry provides the voice of Smurfette in this family-friendly sequel featuring the popular blue pixie-like creatures.
Available 15th February
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Warrior (2011)
An acclaimed sports drama film. Tom Hardy and Joel Edgerton play estranged brothers forced to confront their differences when they both enter a mixed martial arts tournament.
Available 9th February
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Chef's Table (2017)
Season three of the Netflix documentary series which shines a spotlight on top chefs from around the world.
Available 17th February
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Girlfriend's Day (2017)
This Netflix original film stars Better Call Sau l 's Bob Odenkirk as a faded greetings card writer struggling to recapture the old magic. House 's Amber Tamblyn co-stars in a comedy-drama that isn't premiering on Valentine's Day by coincidence.
Available 14th February
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Imperial Dreams (2014)
John Boyega and Keke Palmer star in a stirring drama film about a reformed gangster battling not to fall into bad habits.
Available 3rd February
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Legend Ques t (2017)
Aimed at children, this Netflix original series revolves around a gifted teenager who has the ability to talk to ghosts and demons.
Available 24th February
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Michael Bolt on's Big Sexy Valentine's Day Special (2017)
The soft rock icon will be joined by guests including Maya Rudolph, Sarah Silverman and Michael Sheen during this Netflix-exclusive variety show. Expect to hear a few power ballads too, of course.
Available 7th February
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Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life (2016)
Comedy film about a rebellious teenager who decides to shake things up at his over-strict, rule-dominated middle school.
Available 10th February
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Project Mc2 Valentine's Day Special (2017)
A special episode of the hit Netflix series following an all-female group of secret agents as they embark on a series of delicate missions to protect the world.
Available 14th February
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Santa Clarita Diet (2017)
Netflix's latest original series stars Drew Barrymore as a California real estate agent who wakes up one day to find she's turned into a flesh-eating zombie. Timothy Olyphant co-stars in what looks like a clever and quirky comedy-horror hybrid.
Available 3rd February
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Riverdale (2017)
New 10-part teen drama set in the world of the Archie comic books. The plot revolves around a murder mystery and the cast includes Luke Perry and Mädchen Amick.
Available 3rd February
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Shadowhunters: The Mortal Instruments (2017)
Season two of the fantasy series based on Cassandra Clare's young adult novels. The cast includes Glee alumnus Harry Shum, Jr.
Available 7th February
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Ultimate Beastmaster (2017)
New reality series in which 18 competitors traverse a treacherous obstacle course known as 'The Beast' in order to be crowned 'Beastmaster'.
Available 24th February
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White Nights (2016)
An heiress, a man from her past, and an ambitious new employee compete for control of a lucrative and prestigious company.
Available 14th February
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