We've put together a quick list of what we're most looking forward to watching (and re-watching) this month on Netflix. Don't judge us for our bad taste.
6. Kill Bill Vol. 1 & 2 - Feb. 1st
Quentin Tarantino brings you the story of a former assassin, known simply as The Bride (Uma Thurman), who wakes from a coma four years after her jealous ex-lover Bill (David Carradine) attempts to murder her on her wedding day. Fueled by an insatiable desire for revenge, she vows to get even with every person who contributed to the loss of her unborn child, her entire wedding party, and four years of her life. After devising a hit list, The Bride sets off on her quest, enduring unspeakable injury and unscrupulous enemies.
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5. Mute - Feb. 23rd
Mute is an upcoming British-German science fiction mystery film directed by Duncan Jones, who also co-wrote the script with Michael Robert Johnson. It will star Alexander SkarsgÄrd, Paul Rudd and Justin Theroux, revolving around a mute bartender searching for the love of his life who has mysteriously disappeared. The film has been described by Jones as a "spiritual sequel" to his 2009 film Moon
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4. Aeon Flux - Feb. 1st
Charlize Theron stars as Aeon Flux, a mysterious assassin working for the Monicans, a group of rebels trying to overthrow the government. When she is sent on a mission to kill the Chairman, a whole new mystery is found.
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3. “Fred Armisen: Standup For Drummers” - Feb. 2nd
Fred Armisen (Saturday Night Live, Portlandia, Late Night with Seth Meyers, Documentary Now) debuts his new comedy special, Standup For Drummers on February 6.
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2. Cabin Fever - Feb. 2nd
Cabin Fever is a 2002 American horror film directed by Eli Roth and starring Rider Strong, Jordan Ladd, James DeBello, and Giuseppe Andrews. It was produced by Lauren Moews and Evan Astrowsky and executive produced by Susan Jackson. The film was the directing debut of Roth, who co-wrote the film with Randy Pearlstein. The story follows a group of college graduates who rent a cabin in the woods and begin to fall victim to a flesh-eating virus. The inspiration for the film's story came from a real life experience during a trip to Iceland when Roth developed a skin infection.
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1. Altered Carbon - Feb. 2nd
From creator Laeta Kalogridis (Night Watch, Shutter Island) comes this adaptation of Altered Carbon, the 2002 hardboiled cyberpunk science fiction novel by Richard K. Morgan. Set in a future in which interstellar travel is effected by transferring consciousnesses between bodies ("sleeves"), it follows the attempt of Takeshi Kovacs, a former U.N. elite soldier turned private investigator, to investigate a rich man's death for him.