The Netflix February 2021 Shows and Movies Are a Load of Emotions - Men's Folio
Lifestyle, Arts & Culture

The Netflix February 2021 Shows and Movies Are a Load of Emotions

  • By Bryan Goh

The Netflix February 2021 Shows and Movies Are a Load of emotions
Hello folks! We just spent the last two hours blazing our way through trailers of Netflix February 2021 drops in the good name of journalism. And you might be wondering, will Lara and Peter finally hook up? Will John David Washington top his performance in Tenet? What have the creators of The Powerpuff Girls been up to?!?!?!

Well, keep scrolling on because we’ve summarised it in a post that’ll take you less than 10 minutes to scroll through. Thanks for giving us an afternoon delight of the PG13 kind.


Crazy About Her:  This Spanish film is all about magical one night stands and that’s how you know it’s fiction. Aside, Adri (the dude in the trailer) admits himself at the mental institution where Carla resides in order to win her back again. Apparently, none of his bros told him it was bad idea.


Firefly Lane: A modern day version of Beaches that chronicles the 30 year friendship of two women. You’re gonna cry a lot because any movie trailer that has a Fleetwood Mac song in it is guaranteed to make you do so.



Invisible City: An environmental police man investigates the mysterious death of his wife and uncovers a hidden world of mythological entitires who wants to kill it. It’s Jumanji on steroids. 


Kid Cosmic: If you’ve been wondering what The Powerpuff Girls creators have been up to, there’s your answer. One of the cutest Netflix February 2021 drops is about a kid who becomes a hero after discovering 5 Cosmic Stones of Power. And he lives with a free-spirited Grandpa. And he finds a band of fellow heroes. And. There. Are. Aliens.



Malcolm & Marie:
Once you get past the fact that it looks suspiciously like a perfume commercial, one of the sexiest Netflix February 2021 drops centres around a filmmaker and his girlfriend returning home after a celebratory movie premiere. “You want control because you can’t imagine the reason I’m with you is because I love you.”  The self sabotaging is real here folks.



Space Sweepers: Set in the year 2092, the crew aboard spaceship Victory finds a humanoid who looks really realistic. They then try to sell her off with some space guards. We also love how the trailer gave up on English just 20 seconds in.


To All the Boys: Always and Forever: We’ve finally reached the end of this sappy teen-flick rom com but we’re still wondering, will they or will they not hook up? When did they study to get into Stanford? Will there be a sequel To All the husbands: Always and Forever?

If you’re bored, listless or sick of doing your job (especially after this story about Netflix February 2021 drops), click here to catch up with our February 2021 issue!