New on Netflix UK for February 2015: Best films and TV shows to watch this month
Time for yet more sofa hogging...
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Your support makes all the difference.A new month, a new host of film and TV additions to aid your sofa sessions on Netflix.
From the new season of House of Cards to thrillers like Zero Dark Thirty and comedies such as The Guilt Trip, February promises even more nights in (because going out is just so overrated).
Here's our pick of the best:
TV
Better Call Saul (Season 1) - 09/02
The hotly-awaited Breaking Bad spin-off is on its way, focusing on criminal lawyer Saul Goodman (Bob Odenkirk) from the critically-acclaimed original series. Yes, we're finally going to learn how that strip-mall law office in Albuquerque came to be.
House of Cards (Season 3) - 28/02
Kevin Spacey and Robin Wright are back as Francis and Claire Underwood for the third run of this increasingly-popular and of late, Golden Globe-winning, Netflix original series.
Film
Zero Dark Thirty - 09/02
Jessica Chastain stars in Katheryn Bigelow's Oscar-winning thriller about the ten-year hunt for al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden in the wake of the September 11 attacks.
Frank - 02/02
Domhnall Gleeson plays wannabe musician Jon, who is in for a surprise when he joins a crazy pop group led by the mysterious Frank (Michael Fassbender).
The Guilt Trip - 02/02
Barbra Streisand joins comedy king Seth Rogen for this 'mother of a road trip' in which an inventor's journey of a lifetime is crashed by none other than...his mom.
The Hunchback of Notre Dame - 14/02
Another Disney classic is coming to Netflix! This 1996 family animation sees a deformed bell ringer beat the odds against a cruel government minster to help his gypsy friend Esmeralda.
In Order of Disappearance - 18/02
Stellan Skarsgard stars as honourable citizen Nils, a man who takes action when his son is accidentally murdered and in doing so sets off a war between a Serbian mafia boss and a vegan gangster.
Calvary - 12/02
Brendan Gleeson plays Father James in this award-winning drama about a good-natured priest who is threatened during a confession.
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