This past month saw some exciting new titles added to the libraries of your favourite OTT platforms on Netflix’s beloved pair Lara Jean and Peter Kravinsky both returned for another adventure on the new instalment of the To All the Boys series. However, we also got to see Behind Her Eyes released for viewing pleasure. In case you missed some of these titles, here’s a round-up of what people loved and watched in the past month of February.
1. To All The Boys
The third instalment of Netflix’s To All the Boys series dropped just in time for Valentine’s Day earlier the month of february. The high school romance which shows the relationship journey of Lara Jean (Lana Condor) and Peter Kavinsky (Noah Centineo). In this pick, the two of them had come the end of their high school and both have to make a life-changing decisions about their future after graduation that might thus affect them.
Currently streaming on Netflix
2. Malcolm and Marie
This black-and-white romantic drama shows Zendaya and John David-Washington as the characters. Just as tensions rise to the surface after both characters returned home on the night after the premiere of his first movie. A deep-seated resentments burst forth in the form of an argument and went on.
Streaming on Netflix
3. The Girl on the Train
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The movie is based on author Paula Hawkin’s book of the same name. which happen to show Emily Blunt and Justin Theroux. The film follows alcoholic widow Mira (Parineeti Chopra) as she gets embroiled in a missing person’s investigation after witnessing something out of the ordinary during her regular commute.
The movie is streaming on Netflix as at the moment
4. Space Sweepers
The Korean movie is set in the year 2092, and shows Sun’s Song Joong-ki and a rag-tag group called the Space Sweepers who make a living from salvaging space debris. On the other hand, a giant corporation called UTS has built an orbiting home for the elite and the rest are left to fend for themselves in the future where the Earth is dying.
Currently streaming on Netflix
5. Bliss
Owen Wilson and Salma Hayek star in this sci-fi drama about the blurred lines between reality and simulation. Greg meets Isabel, who tells him that they have been living in a simulated reality all this while. But when this newfound realisation results in their ‘Bliss’ life bleeding into the real world, he needs to figure out what’s real and what’s simulated.
Streaming on Amazon Prime Video
6. 1962: The War in the Hills
This is an Indo-China war brought about by true events, the series is a fictional take on the battle fought by 125 Indian soldiers defending a strategic pass against a battalion of 3,000 Chinese soldiers. The story further tracks their personal battles and their lives, heartbreaks, and friendships.
Currently streaming on Disney+ Hotstar
7. Firefly Lane
The movie is a 10-episode long series which follows the lives of two teenage girls, living on Firefly Lane, in the 1970s to all the way through their adulthood. It stars Katherine Heigl as Tully, a famous daytime talk show host, and Sarah Chalke as Kate, Tully’s best friend and a housewife who is trying to get her life pieced back together after a divorce.
currently streaming on Netflix
8. Behind Her Eyes
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This is a British thriller movie where a single mother’s life turns upside down when she begins an affair with her psychiatrist boss while secretly becoming friends with his wife. The love triangle dissolves into a dark and suspenseful tale of twisted revelations and dangerous secrets.
the Movie is currently streaming on Netflix
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Best view i have ever seen !
🖤🖤🖤
So as a Netflix customer, I haven’t watched any of this, chai.