Netflix Films Releasing in February 2022: Love and Leashes, Texas Chainsaw Massacre and More

The month of February is quite interesting as a lot of shows and movies are releasing on various digital platforms. Like always, many cinema lovers are wondering what Netflix films they will get to watch this month. Well, the list is quite interesting. From Hindi to German, there are movies releasing in different languages covering various genres.

If you want to note what releases when we are here to help. Thanks to Netflix Film, they have made it easy for everyone by compiling a list of February releases. The list includes original movies and some classics making their way to Netflix US.

From Looop Lapeta, Tall Girl 2 to Forgive Us Our Trespasses, the list is quite interesting. There’s a German supernatural thriller called The Privilege, which gives Riverdale vibes. This month, a steamy Korean romance, Love and Leashes, is also making its way. Horror will be gruesome as Texas Chainsaw Massacre is all set to hit the Netflix screens. An intriguing documentary called Jeen-Yuhs: A Kanye Trilogy, based on singer Kanye West will release on February 16.

Netflix Films in February

Talking about releases on Netflix US, viewers can sit and enjoy amazing titles like Anaconda, Despicable Me, Patsy & Loretta, The Book of Eli, The Devil’s Advocate, The Dark Knight, Watchmen, and many more others.

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Check out the list of Netflix Films releasing in February 2022:

This week’s films are Through My Window, Looop Lapeta, and The Tinder Swindler.

On February 1, the Dutch film My Best Friend Anne Frank releasing on Netflix. Directed by Ben Sombogaart, the film stars Aiko Beemsterboer, Josephine Arendsen, Roeland Fernhout, Lottie Hellingman and others. The Leisurebyte review for the film reads, “Anne Frank is a name that is familiar all around the world. People know her story. The film, instead of adding a new perspective, works with elements that are already known to most of the viewers. The film lacks depth and fails to excite its viewers. “

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Pooja Darade
Pooja Darade
A film journalist and editor. She enjoys listening to sad Hindi songs and watching comedy and horror movies.

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