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Movies of February

February brings not only romance with Valentine’s day, it also brings many movies.

On Feb 5, Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, The Choice and Hail, Caesar! all premiere in theatres.

Pride and Prejudice and Zombies tells the story of a relationship from different classes and their fight against an army of zombies. This horror romance is rated PG-13.

Just in time for Valentine’s day, this PG-13 Nicholas Sparks romance film, The Choice is about a relationship that goes through life’s many hardships.

Scarlett Johansson and Channing Tatum star in Hail, Caesar!, a comedy drama which follows the day in the life of a Hollywood fixer. A Hollywood fixer fixes problems for celebrities. This film is rated PG.

February 14, many films premiere such as Deadpool, How to be Single and Zoolander 2.

Deadpool is not a typical superhero. After being diagnosed with cancer, our superhero turns to a rogue experiment to cure him. Deadpool has not yet been rated.

How to be Single follows the lives of six single people living in New York. This comedy is rated R.

Zoolander strikes again with Zoolander 2. Derek and Hansel continue their modelling career as some people try to take them out of the business forever. Zoolander 2 is not yet rated.

Soon after Valentine’s Day, on Feb 19 Risen, Viral and Race all premiere in theaters.

Risen follows the story of Clavius who must discover what happened to Jesus after the crucifixion in order to stop an uprising in Jerusalem. Risen is rated PG-13.

February brings not only romance with Valentine’s day, it also brings many movies.

Emma is a young girl who documents her family’s life in quarantine after her sister becomes ill. While doing this she must also protect her sister. Viral is not yet rated.

Race follows the story of a man who wishes to become the best track and field athlete ever, however when he arrives at the Olympics he goes against a great foe, Hitler. This biography is rated PG-13.

On Feb 26 many films premiere such as Gods of Egypt, Triple 9, Eddie the Eagle and The Witch.

A thief must travel to bring back Horus, an Egyptian god, to overthrow Set, another Egyptian god, in order to save the one he loves. Gods of Egypt is rated PG-13.

Triple 9 follows the story of criminals who plan their biggest crime yet. This drama is not yet rated.

Eddie the Eagle follows the story of Eddie, who is Britain’s first ski jumper, in the Olympics. Eddie wants to show his country that they can believe in him even though he is the underdog. This biography is not yet rated.

A family in New England is destroyed by witchcraft, magic and possession. When their newborn son disappears, they all turn against each other. The Witch, a horror film, is rated R.

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